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Minutes for HB2614 - Committee on Transportation
Short Title
Requiring transportation network companies to require drivers to display official trade dress.
Minutes Content for Wed, Feb 19, 2020
Staff explained the bill and answered questions.
The first proponent was Representative Cindy Holscher. (Attachment 4) According to Representative Holscher, this bill would require UBER and LYFT drivers to display information on the rear passenger window of the vehicle showing the driver's name, license plate information and make and model of car. She said having a designated spot for this information is important because customers will become trained to look for this verification.
Written Only testimony in support of HB2614 by John Smith, Lenexa, KS. (Attachment 5)
Opponents
Written only in opposition to HB2614 by Nick Juliano, UBER Technologies, Inc.(Attachment 6) and Nolan Goldberg, Overland Park, KS. (Attachment 7)
There were no neutrals.
The Chairman asked if anyone else wanted to speak to this bill. No one did so the Chairman closed the hearing on HB2614 and opened the hearing on HB2649.