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TexasTowelie

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Mon Nov 28, 2016, 10:08 PM Nov 2016

Massachusetts adopts strict background check rules for Uber, Lyft drivers

Come April, divers for ride service companies like Uber and Lyft will have to pass the strictest background check in the country, according to a deal reached between the Massachusetts legislature and the companies Monday.

The new rules would require the companies ensure that the independent drivers who provide taxi-like services pass state background checks, including their criminal records, and require that they not be registered sex offenders, state officials said.

"The safety and security of the riding public is our top priority, and I am pleased this agreement will set a national standard for the most comprehensive state background checks for TNC drivers in the country," said Governor Charlie Baker, using an acronym for "transportation network companies," the label Massachusetts uses to described Uber Technologies Inc, Lyft and similar companies.

The rules require that the companies begin the background checks for all drivers operating in the state by Jan. 6 and complete them by April 3. That is a year earlier than they would have been mandated by a state law on ride-sharing companies passed this summer.

Read more: http://www.metro.us/boston/uber-lyft-drivers-to-pass-strict-background-check-in-mass/zsJpkB---XC8QJfRBKX6Kc/

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