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SB256,12,44(a) Application-based driver has the meaning given in s. 102.01 (2) (ae).
SB256,12,75(b) Average weekly earnings means an application-based drivers total
6earnings from all network companies during the 28 days prior to a covered incident
7divided by 4.
SB256,12,88(c) Digital network has the meaning given in s. 103.08 (1) (c).
SB256,12,99(d) Earnings has the meaning given in s. 103.08 (1) (d).
SB256,12,1210(e) Maximum compensation rate means the applicable maximum
11compensation rate under s. 102.11 and any applicable limitation on supplemental
12benefits under s. 102.44.
SB256,12,1413(f) Network company means a delivery network company, as defined in s.
14102.01 (2) (an), or a transportation network company, as defined in s. 440.40 (6).
SB256,12,1815(2) Accident and sickness insurance. (a) A network company may carry,
16provide, or otherwise make available group or blanket accident and sickness
17insurance coverage for application-based drivers who provide covered services
18through the network companys digital network.
SB256,12,2119(b) A network company shall make available, upon reasonable request, a copy
20of the policy it carries, provides, or otherwise makes available under this
21subsection.
SB256,12,2322(c) Chapter 102 does not apply to a group or blanket accident and sickness
23insurance policy described in par. (a).
SB256,13,824(3) Occupational accident insurance. (a) A network company may carry,

1provide, or otherwise make available group or blanket occupational accident
2insurance to cover the medical expenses and lost income resulting from an injury
3suffered by an application-based driver while engaged on the network companys
4digital network. For purposes of this paragraph, an application-based driver is
5engaged on the network companys digital network during the time beginning when
6the application-based driver accepts a rideshare request or delivery request and
7ending when the application-based driver completes that rideshare request or
8delivery request.
SB256,13,119(b) A network company shall make available, upon reasonable request, a copy
10of the policy it carries, provides, or otherwise makes available under this
11subsection.
SB256,13,1312(c) A policy under this subsection shall provide, in aggregate, at least
13$1,000,000 of coverage and at least all of the following:
SB256,13,14141. $250,000 of coverage for medical expenses.
SB256,13,22152. Continuous weekly disability income payments for total disability,
16temporary disability payments, or partial disability that are equal to not less than
1766 2/3 percent of the application-based drivers average weekly earnings from all
18network companies as of the date of injury but not more than the maximum
19compensation rate, unless the application-based drivers average weekly earnings
20are less than $100, in which case the payments under this subdivision shall be
21equal to the application-based drivers average weekly earnings. Payments under
22this paragraph shall be made for up to the first 104 weeks following the injury.
SB256,14,7233. For the benefit of spouses, children, or other dependents of app-based
24drivers, accidental death insurance, for injuries suffered by an application-based

1driver while the application-based driver is engaged on the network companys
2digital network that result in death, in an amount equal to 66 2/3 percent of the
3application-based drivers average weekly earnings from all network companies as
4of the date of injury but not more than the maximum weekly compensation rate,
5unless the application-based drivers average weekly earnings are less than $100, in
6which case the amount shall be equal to the application-based drivers average
7weekly earnings, multiplied by 104.
SB256,14,128(d) If a claim is covered by occupational accident insurance maintained by
9more than one network company, the insurer of the network company against whom
10a claim is filed is entitled to a contribution for the pro rata share of coverage
11attributable to one or more other network companies up to the coverages and limits
12in par. (c).
SB256,14,1613(e) Any benefit provided to an application-based driver under an occupational
14accident insurance policy described in par. (a) shall be treated as amounts payable
15under a workers compensation law or disability benefit for the purpose of
16determining amounts payable under insurance provided under s. 632.32 (4) or (4m).
SB256,14,1817(4) Nonseverability. This section does not apply if a court finds s. 102.07 (8)
18(bs) invalid.
SB256,2119Section 21. INS 3.14 (6) (intro.), (a), (b) and (c) of the administrative code are
20amended to read:
SB256,14,2221INS 3.14 (6) (intro.) Eligible groups. In accordance with s. 600.03 (23),
22Stats., an eligible group includes any of the following:
SB256,15,223(a) The members of the board of directors of a corporation are eligible to be

1covered under a group accident and sickness policy issued to such corporation,
2corporation.
SB256,15,63(b) The individual members of member organizations of an association, as
4defined in s. 600.03 (23), Stats., are eligible to be covered under a group accident
5and sickness policy issued to such association insuring employees of such
6association and employees of member organizations of such association, and.
SB256,15,97(c) The individuals supplying raw materials to a single processing plant and
8the employees of such processing plant are eligible to be covered under a group
9accident and sickness policy issued to such processing plant.
SB256,2210Section 22. INS 3.14 (6) (d) of the administrative code is created to read:
SB256,15,1411INS 3.14 (6) (d) Application-based drivers, as defined in s. 632.985 (1) (a),
12Stats., of a network company, as defined in s. 632.985 (1) (f), Stats., covered under a
13group accident and sickness policy issued to the network company. This paragraph
14does not apply if a court finds s. 102.07 (8) (bs), Stats., invalid.
SB256,2315Section 23. INS 3.15 (4) (a) 16. of the administrative code is created to read:
SB256,15,1816INS 3.15 (4) (a) 16. Application-based drivers, as defined in s. 632.985 (1) (a),
17Stats., of a network company, as defined in s. 632.985 (1) (f), Stats. This subdivision
18does not apply if a court finds s. 102.07 (8) (bs), Stats., invalid.
SB256,2419Section 24. Effective dates. This act takes effect on the day after
20publication, except as follows:
SB256,15,2221(1) The treatment of administrative rules takes effect as provided in s.
22227.265.
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