The TNC partner shall carry the credential at all times during the operation of a TNC partner vehicle and shall present the credential upon request to law-enforcement officers, airport owners and operators, officials of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission, or a passenger. The transportation network company shall require the TNC partner's compliance with this subsection.
TNC partners shall comply with all applicable laws regarding nondiscrimination against passengers or potential passengers.
A transportation network company shall provide passengers an opportunity to indicate whether they require a wheelchair-accessible vehicle. If a transportation network company cannot arrange wheelchair-accessible service in a TNC partner vehicle in any instance, it shall direct the passenger to an alternate provider of wheelchair-accessible service, if available.
A transportation network company shall not impose additional charges for providing services to persons with disabilities because of those disabilities.
TNC partners shall comply with all applicable laws relating to accommodation of service animals.
A TNC partner may refuse to transport a passenger for any reason not prohibited by law, including any case in which (i) the passenger is acting in an unlawful, disorderly, or endangering manner; (ii) the passenger is unable to care for himself and is not in the charge of a responsible companion; or (iii) the TNC partner has already committed to providing a ride for another passenger.
A TNC partner shall immediately report to the transportation network company any refusal to transport a passenger after accepting a request to transport that passenger.
Va. Code § 46.2-2099.48