A peer-to-peer car sharing program has sole responsibility for any equipment, such as a GPS system or other special equipment that is put in or on the vehicle to monitor or facilitate the car sharing transaction, and shall agree to indemnify and hold harmless the vehicle owner for any damage to or theft of the equipment during the sharing period not caused by the vehicle owner. The peer-to-peer car sharing program may seek indemnity from the shared vehicle driver for any loss or damage to the equipment that occurs during the sharing period.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 6F. Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing Programs
§17A-6F-3. Insurance Coverage During Car Sharing Period
§17A-6F-4. Notification of Implications of Lien
§17A-6F-5. Exclusions for Personal Vehicle Liability Insurance Policy
§17A-6F-6. Recordkeeping; Use of Vehicle in Car Sharing
§17A-6F-7. Exemption; Vicarious Liability
§17A-6F-8. Contribution Against Indemnification
§17A-6F-10. Consumer Protections for Car Sharing Programs
§17A-6F-11. Driver S License Verification and Data Retention
§17A-6F-12. Responsibility for Equipment of a Shared Vehicle
§17A-6F-13. Registration, Notification, and Automobile Safety Recalls
§17A-6F-14. Regulation of Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing Programs at Airports and Airport Facilities