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Clark County Approves $25 Annual Fee For Uber, Lyft Drivers

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Clark County Commission has approved a $25-a-year county-level licensing fee for drivers with ride-hailing companies such as Uber and Lyft.

County spokesman Erik Pappa said commissioners voted Tuesday to approve the fee, which will also apply to drivers who work with other companies as independent contractors.

The fee covers operations within the unincorporated county and not necessarily in the incorporated cities within Clark County.

Uber issued a statement asserting that the new fee is not permitted under state law, and said the commission needed to stop protecting the taxi industry from competition.

Uber is the larger of the two ride-hailing companies authorized to operate in Nevada.

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