1. A delivery network company is not vicariously liable for any act or omission of a driver that harms a person or property under any theory of liability or duty of care.
2. A delivery network company shall be deemed to not control, direct or manage a driver or the personal vehicle of a driver.
3. For any driver who uses a personal vehicle which is a motor vehicle, as defined in NRS 482.075, the provisions of this section apply to a delivery network company if the delivery network company maintained a motor vehicle insurance policy, in force on the date of the incident giving rise to an action, in an amount of not less than $1,000,000, that insured the driver for liability to third parties arising out of the use of a motor vehicle during the delivery service period.
4. This section does not alter or preclude any other theory of liability against a delivery network company or duty of care owed by a delivery network company to the extent available and proven under law.