Regulations For Uber, Lyft Clear Another Nevada Hurdle

August 12, 2015 by

Nevada lawmakers gave preliminary approval Monday to regulations for ride-hailing companies such as Uber and Lyft, a move that puts the rules one hurdle away from being final.

The 12-member Legislative Commission this week voted to greenlight the rules, which include additional detail and specific fees beyond what’s in the bills that legislators passed this spring to authorize the companies. Regulators with the Nevada Transportation Authority have scheduled an adoption hearing for Sept. 11 and could give final approval to the regulations then.

It’s still not clear when ride-hailing companies will be on the road in Nevada. Sen. Michael Roberson said lawmakers intended them to be operating by this summer, but state regulators were hesitant to put an exact date on their debut when pressed by legislators.

Companies such as Uber and Lyft must submit applications and be approved by state officials within 30 days if they meet the requirements of the bill. None have done that yet.

Nevada Transportation Authority chief Andrew Mackay said he expects cars will be in service sometime in September.

Other concerns raised during the hearing: