New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 11 - INSURANCE
Chapter III - Policy and Certificate Provisions
Subchapter B - Property and Casualty Insurance
Part 60 - Minimum Provisions For Automobile Liability Insurance Policies And Supplementary Uninsured Motorists Insurance
Subpart 60-3 - TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES: MINIMUM PROVISIONS FOR POLICIES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Section 60-3.1 - Definitions

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

Unless otherwise stated or required in context:

(a) In this Part:

(1) Article 44-B policy means an insurance policy or endorsement to an owner's policy of liability insurance that provides financial responsibility coverage pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law article 44-B while:
(i) the TNC driver is logged onto the TNC's digital network but is not engaged in a TNC prearranged trip;

(ii) the TNC driver is engaged in a TNC prearranged trip; or

(iii) the TNC driver is logged onto the TNC's digital network but is not engaged in a TNC prearranged trip and while the TNC driver is engaged in a TNC prearranged trip.

(2) Group policy means an insurance policy issued pursuant to Insurance Law section 3455.

(3) Individual Policy means a policy or endorsement to a policy issued to a TNC driver.

(4) Named insured means, with respect to a group policy, a TNC or, with respect to a certificate under the group policy, the TNC driver to whom a certificate of insurance is issued under the group policy.

(b) In this Title:

(1) Digital network shall have the meaning set forth in Vehicle and Traffic Law section 1691(2).

(2) Owner's policy of liability insurance means the insurance policy required pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law section 311.

(3) TNC prearranged trip or trip shall have the meaning set forth in Vehicle and Traffic Law section 1691(6).

(4) Transportation network company or TNC shall have the meaning set forth in Vehicle and Traffic Law section 1691(3).

(5) Transportation network company driver or TNC driver shall mean an individual who:
(i) Receives connections to potential passengers and related services from a transportation network company in exchange for payment of a fee to the transportation network company; and

(ii) Uses a TNC vehicle to offer or provide a TNC prearranged trip to transportation network company passengers upon connection through a digital network controlled by a transportation network company in exchange for compensation or payment of a fee.

(6) Transportation network company vehicle or TNC vehicle shall have the meaning set forth in Vehicle and Traffic Law section 1691(1).

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