New rules that would let Lyft, Uber and other ride-hailing companies operate legally in Nebraska have advanced to a final vote in the Legislature.
Lawmakers gave the measure second-round approval on May 5. The bill by Sen. Heath Mello of Omaha follows months of negotiations.
The bill imposes requirements on drivers, the ride-hailing companies and insurers.
The companies have been operating unregulated in Nebraska for about a year despite warnings from the Department of Insurance and Department of Motor Vehicles.
Proponents say the companies provide a new transportation alterative in a state with limited and expensive options.
After final approval in the Legislature, the bill will go to Gov. Pete Ricketts.
The bill is LB629.
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