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(a) A peer-to-peer car sharing program may not enter into a peer-to-peer car sharing program agreement with a driver unless the driver who will operate the shared vehicle:
(1) Holds a driver's license issued pursuant to the provisions of § 17B-2-1 et seq. of this code, which authorizes the driver to operate a motor vehicle of the class of the shared vehicle; or
(2) Is a nonresident who:
(A) Has a driver's license issued by the state or country of the driver's residence that authorizes the driver in that state or country to drive a motor vehicle of the class of the shared vehicle; and
(B) Is at least the same age as that required of a resident of this state to operate a motor vehicle of the class of the shared vehicle; or
(3) Otherwise is specifically authorized by the applicable provisions of § 17B-2-1 et seq. of this code to operate a motor vehicle of the class of the shared vehicle.
(b) A peer-to-peer car sharing program shall keep a record of:
(1) The name and address of the shared vehicle driver;
(2) The number of the driver's license of the shared vehicle driver and each other person, if any, who will operate the shared vehicle; and
(3) The place of issuance of the driver's license.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 17A. Motor Vehicle Administration, Registration, Certificate of Title and Antitheft Provisions § 17A-6F-11. Driver's license verification and data retention - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-17a-motor-vehicle-administration-registration-certificate-of-title-and-antitheft-provisions/wv-code-sect-17a-6f-11/
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