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Sami's Law is a piece of federal legislation in the United States introduced by Representative Christopher Smith of New Jersey as H.R. 3262.[1] The bill was introduced in May 2019 and was signed into law on January 5, 2023 by President Joe Biden.[2] The bill would require ridesharing company drivers to prominently display lighted signs and a scannable QR code as a safety regulation in light of issues tied to the ride-sharing service. The bill would criminalize misrepresentation of being a driver of a ride-sharing service nationwide. The bill was named for South Carolina college student Samantha Josephson, who had ordered an Uber[3] but mistakenly entered an imposter vehicle and was killed by the driver.[4] On June 14, 2019, the law was referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit.
A similar law was enacted in New Jersey, in part because Josephson was from Robbinsville, New Jersey.[5] The law requires ridesharing company drivers to display two illuminated signs and have a scannable QR code.[6][7]