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... A P P E N D I X F Sample Commercial Ground Transportation Rules and Regulations Sample airport commercial ground transportation rules and regulations for the following airports are provided for reference: 1. Des Moines International Airport 2.
From page 236...
... Rules and Regulations Des Moines International Airport F-2
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... Ambassador Cabs Program Ordinance Miami International Airport F-51
From page 300...
... Commercial Vehicles Ordinance Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport F-66
From page 328...
... Taxicab Ordinance Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport F-94
From page 377...
... Rules and Regulations for Commercial Ground Transportation Monterey Regional Airport F-143
From page 378...
... 1 Monterey Peninsula Airport District Rules & Regulations For Commercial Ground Transportation The following rules and regulations have been adopted by Resolution 1594, under Ordinances 911 & 912 and supersede all earlier published ground transportation rules and regulations. AUTHORITY 1.0 The Monterey Peninsula Airport District Board of Directors has delegated authority to the Airport Manager, his designee, or Ground Transportation Management personnel to act on its behalf in administering commercial ground transportation at the Airport, regulating the use of the facilities and services of the Airport, determining and collecting use charges therefore, enforcing these Rules and Regulations for commercial ground transportation providers and the general Airport Rules and Regulations, and carrying out such other duties and responsibilities as required to manage ground transportation.
From page 379...
... 2 (c) Taxicab: Any passenger-carrying vehicle with a maximum seating capacity of seven (7)
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... 3 (p) Airport Surcharge Fee: The amount charged for each passenger(s)
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... 4 AIRPORT ACCESS 4.0 All commercial ground transportation activities, including those operations conducted under proper California Public Utilities Commission and/or Monterey County Regional Taxi Authority, are prohibited on the Airport, unless expressly permitted to operate on the Airport in writing, in advance, and under permit by the General Manager or designee. 4.1 Each Commercial Operator seeking to conduct business activities and to operate motor vehicles upon Airport premises shall register with the Airport Police Department Administrator each Ground Transportation Year and shall possess an airport sticker permit for each vehicle accessing the Airport for the purpose of conducting business at the Airport, or shall be assessed a penalty fee.
From page 382...
... 5 on the day after the due date, the Commercial Operator shall pay a late charge of five percent (5%)
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... 6 AUTOMATED VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION MEDALLION REQUIREMENTS 6.0 The Monterey Peninsula Airport District maintains and operates an Automated Vehicle Identification (AVI) system.
From page 384...
... 7 purchased Medallion/Permit are turned into the Airport Police Department Administrator or Ground Transportation Management personnel. Should AVI Medallions become inoperable for reason of neglect or abuse, it is the responsibility of the commercial operator to purchase a new one.
From page 385...
... 8 Attended vehicles may be in these designated pick-up areas only for the time required to load passengers and baggage or otherwise permitted in Section 8.0(d)
From page 386...
... 9 (j) Double Parking Prohibited: Double parking of motor vehicles by Commercial Operators upon Airport roadways is prohibited.
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... 10 businesses or for any other purpose. Commercial Operators shall not contract verbally or in writing with any other parties for the purpose of utilizing self-service luggage carts in the operation of their businesses.
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... 11 Obscene communications, threats of violence or physical harm, fighting, gambling, public intoxication and carrying of weapons or illegal substances on Airport premises are expressly prohibited.
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... 12 1) The driver informs the Ground Transportation Management Company in advance and within an authorized parking area as directed by the Ground Transportation Management Company.
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... 13 12.2 Revocation: (a) The operating privileges of a Commercial Operator receiving three (3)
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... 14 13.1 Licensed Regional Taxi Authority Taxicab Operators shall maintain appropriate insurance requirements established within the Regional Taxi Authority Regulations. 13.2 Commercial General Liability Insurance: A Commercial Operator, except Taxicab Operators, shall maintain a comprehensive general liability insurance policy which will cover against liability for injury to persons and/or property, and death of any person or persons occurring in or about the airport.
From page 392...
... Rules and Regulations: Vehicles for Hire on Airport Premises Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport F-158
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... Automated Vehicle Identification System Policies and Procedures Raleigh-Durham International Airport F-177
From page 422...
... Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules and Regulations Wichita Mid-Continent Airport F-188
From page 423...
... Effective Date: October 16, 2013 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE NO. 34 Revision #02 WICHITA MID-CONTINENT AIRPORT COMMERCIAL GROUND TRANSPORTATION PROCEDURES, RULES & REGULATIONS Approved By: WICHITA AIRPORT AUTHORITY Original document signed by Victor D
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... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 2 of 22 PURPOSE The purpose of these rules and regulations is to provide for the safe and efficient operation of ground transportation activities and services at the Wichita Mid-Continent Airport (Airport) , to ensure a high quality of public service, to establish permit application and permitting procedures, and to establish standard and consistent regulatory policies among all ground transportation providers.
From page 425...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 3 of 22 TABLE OF SECTIONS PAGE 1. Definitions ..........................................................................................................................
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... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 4 of 22 SECTION 1 DEFINITIONS Airport. Mid-Continent Airport, Col.
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... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 5 of 22 Commercial Ground Transportation Operating Permit or "Permit". A written authorization issued by the WAA granting the nonexclusive privilege of operating motor vehicles upon Airport premises for the sole purpose of providing commercial ground transportation services in the transportation service category or categories as set forth in these regulations and as authorized under the permit issued.
From page 428...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 6 of 22 Loiter. The actions or conduct of a commercial ground transportation provider or operator parking or lingering in any area of Airport property, except for the specific purpose or objective of obtaining an "ondemand" fare, meeting a prearranged customer, or loading or unloading passengers and/or baggage.
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... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 7 of 22 Public Area. Any real estate, building or facility on Airport property, including grounds, roadways, streets and sidewalks which are not designated as an AOA, SIDA, Secured Area, Sterile Area or Restricted Area, not leased premises, or not specifically signed as a Restricted Area.
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... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 8 of 22 4) Group riding or an arrangement between individuals whereby they pool their private transportation resources either by using the personal automobile of one member of the group with the others contributing to the costs of operating the same, or by rotating the use of their personal automobiles with joint contributions to the cost by the other members of the group or when any employer provides transportation for its employees and for no other individuals; 5)
From page 431...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 9 of 22 2.6.3 Proof of current and valid motor vehicle insurance. 2.6.4 Proof of City of Wichita licensing (taxicabs only)
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... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 10 of 22 2.14 Commercial ground transportation operating hang-tags shall remain the property of the Wichita Airport Authority. SECTION 3 GENERAL OPERATING RULES AND REGULATONS 3.1 Operating Privileges and Right to Deny Commercial Service.
From page 433...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 11 of 22 3.3.4 Hang-tags may be confiscated for noncompliance with these rules and regulations by Airport Police and Fire Officers, or other authorized officers. Confiscation of a hang-tag suspends commercial operating privileges for that specific operator on Airport property.
From page 434...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 12 of 22 3.7 Regulatory Authority. Commercial ground transportation permittees and operators will immediately respond to and comply with the lawful directions and instructions of commissioned officers of the Airport Police and Fire Division, Wichita Police Department, and other WAA authorized officers.
From page 435...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 13 of 22 Unless a customer is acting in an unlawful, disorderly, threatening or endangering manner, or if a customer requests/demands a discontinuation of services and requests/demands to exit the vehicle, or in the case of vehicle or equipment failure, it shall be prohibited for an operator to demand or cause the removal of a customer from a vehicle at any point in transit commencing at the point of departure and the intended drop-off destination. Class A Penalty 3.12 Short Fare.
From page 436...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 14 of 22 4.3 No person, unless otherwise duly authorized by federal, state or local law to carry a weapon (such as law enforcement officers on duty or authorized and trained noncommissioned Airport Authority employees and authorized and permitted contractors) , shall carry, transport or conceal any firearm or other weapon on Airport property.
From page 437...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 15 of 22 4.7.4 Make a full report of such accident to the Airport Police and Fire Division. Class A Penalty 4.8 Ground transportation operators are prohibited from performing maintenance or repair on vehicles anywhere on Airport property.
From page 438...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 16 of 22 5.1.2 No foul, offensive or objectionable odors, including, but not limited to, tobacco products odors. An objectionable odor is defined as one that adversely affects an individual or individuals of normal sensibilities.
From page 439...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 17 of 22 Class B Penalty 5.3.1 Commercial transportation motor vehicles may be inspected at the time of initial or renewal application for permit/hang-tag and periodically thereafter by WAA personnel, and Wichita Police Department Officers to verify compliance with these rules and regulations and the requirements of the Code of the City of Wichita prior to issuance of an operating permit and hang-tag. 5.4 The City of Wichita Public Works and Utilities Department is responsible for inspection of all taxicabs permitted to operate within the City of Wichita, including on Airport property.
From page 440...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 18 of 22 6.3 Regulation of Staging/Queuing/Loading Area 6.3.1 If staging and queuing spots are occupied or otherwise unavailable when an operator enters the staging/queuing area, the operator shall depart the area and return at a later time as queuing slots are available. Double parking in a queuing slot or parking in an area that is not designated as a taxicab queuing area is not permitted.
From page 441...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 19 of 22 Such durations shall not exceed a maximum of one-half (1/2) hour.
From page 442...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 20 of 22 9.2 Except urgent or critical demand transportation, all nonregistered providers/operators and vehicles shall be operated on a prearranged basis only. Nonregistered providers/operators shall first obtain the Director's prior authorization before engaging in commercial ground transportation customer pick-up on Airport property.
From page 443...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 21 of 22 10.2.1.1 Class A Penalty First Offence 5 to 19 days suspension Second Offense 20 to 45 day suspension Third Offense Permanent revocation of permit 10.2.1.2 Class B Penalty First Offense 1 to 5 day suspension Second Offense 6 to 21 day suspension Third Offense 30 to 180 day suspension 10.2.1.3 Class C Penalty First Offense Written warning Second Offense 1 to 3 day suspension Third Offense 4 to 10 day suspension Fourth Offense 30 to 180 day suspension 10.2.2 When determining the duration of a penalty suspension, the second and subsequent penalty suspensions may be determined based on previous offenses of the same class. 10.3 Enforcement 10.3.1 The penalties set forth in this Section shall be applied and enforced upon commercial ground transportation permittees and/or operators who violate these rules and regulations.
From page 444...
... SOP #34 – Commercial Ground Transportation Procedures, Rules & Regulations | 16 Oct 2013 Page 22 of 22 10.3.3 When investigating reported or alleged violations, written witness and complaint statements of customers, tenant or Airport Authority employees, or other witnesses to alleged violation(s) may be evaluated and considered by the Director's representative in determining factual content and circumstances of alleged violations.
From page 445...
... Page 1 of 4 Standard Operating Procedure No. 34, Appendix A-1 (Form Date 10-2013)
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... Page 2 of 4 Standard Operating Procedure No. 34, Appendix A-1 (Form Date 10-2013)
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... Page 3 of 4 Standard Operating Procedure No. 34, Appendix A-1 (Form Date 10-2013)
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... Page 4 of 4 Standard Operating Procedure No. 34, Appendix A-1 (Form Date 10-2013)
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... Page 1 of 5 Standard Operating Procedure No. 34, Appendix A-2 (Form Date 10-2013)
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... Page 2 of 5 Standard Operating Procedure No. 34, Appendix A-2 (Form Date 10-2013)
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... Page 3 of 5 Standard Operating Procedure No. 34, Appendix A-2 (Form Date 10-2013)
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... Page 4 of 5 Standard Operating Procedure No. 34, Appendix A-2 (Form Date 10-2013)
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... Page 5 of 5 Standard Operating Procedure No. 34, Appendix A-2 (Form Date 10-2013)
From page 455...
... Checklist for New or Renewal Applications Standard Operating Procedure No. 34, Appendix C-1 Commercial Ground Transportation Checklist For New or Renewal Permit Applications Taxicab, Limousine, and Shuttle Services Instructions to Applicants This checklist is provided only as a guide to aid commercial ground transportation applicants seeking new or renewal annual operating permits.
From page 456...
... Checklist for New or Renewal Applications Standard Operating Procedure No. 34, Appendix C-2 Commercial Ground Transportation Checklist For New or Renewal Permit Applications Courtesy Vehicle Services Instructions to Applicants This checklist is provided only as a guide to aid commercial ground transportation applicants seeking new or renewal annual operating permits.

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