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... ACRP LRD 39 11 STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS Airport sponsors and operators are required to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. An overview of the federal laws and regulations, and regulatory agencies was previously presented.
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... 12 ACRP LRD 39 Local Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport Operations Manual Cited as: Operations Manual ch.
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... ACRP LRD 39 13 Arizona Corporation Commission claimed car rental companies are motor carriers thus requiring a certificate of convenience and necessity. The court determined that rental car companies do not perform transportation themselves and rejected the commission's claim.
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... 14 ACRP LRD 39 Due to airport safety, vehicles must not be unattended, i.e., within 15-feet of the vehicle. Operating Requirements § 12.5.
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... ACRP LRD 39 15 by the federal Clean Air Act. One fleet rule applied to public and private airport transportation fleets, including taxis, limousines, commercial shuttles, and courtesy vehicles.
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... 16 ACRP LRD 39 Authorization Commercial ground transportation operators shall have a permit or the appropriate operating authority when operating in LAX. The permit shall be affixed to a vehicle in a location and manner prescribed by LAWA.
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... ACRP LRD 39 17 Passenger Stage Corporations Passenger stage corporation vehicles must display destination signs. Passenger stage corporation operators shall file with LAWA schedules and routes.
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... 18 ACRP LRD 39 Operating Requirements All signage and directives shall be followed and operations should only be conducted in designated areas. Rules and Regs.
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... ACRP LRD 39 19 Vehicles and Drivers Drivers shall be clean in dress and person, hold a current California driver's license, have no prior criminal convictions that would present a risk to public safety, be 21-years or older, and be able to speak, read, and write in English. Transportation Code §1103(c)
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... 20 ACRP LRD 39 struction of car rental facilities. The usage fee was initially set at $2.98 and then adjusted.
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... ACRP LRD 39 21 Drivers and Vehicles All vehicles must have an active and properly mounted AVI tag except for TNC vehicles. Except for interstate bus operators with more than 2,000 vehicles, an AVI tag cannot be transferred to another vehicle.
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... 22 ACRP LRD 39 Connecticut Statewide Title 13b, Volume 4 of the 2019 General Statutes of Connecticut involves transportation. Chapter 244 addresses motor buses, Chapter 244a addresses taxicabs, Chapter 244b addresses livery service, and Chapter 244c addresses transportation network companies.
From page 23...
... ACRP LRD 39 23 Operating Rules TNCs shall display digitally to the passenger a picture of the TNC driver and the vehicle license plate number used for the prearranged ride.
From page 24...
... 24 ACRP LRD 39 instead required the purchase of insurance from a member of the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association. The court held that Congress had intended to preserve state authority to utilize financial responsibility laws to protect the public; therefore, the federal act did not preempt the new state insurance requirements.
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... ACRP LRD 39 25 Fees Permit holders are required to pay the applicable dwell time, privilege, and taxicab starter fees. Transponders are used for collecting revenue control information.
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... 26 ACRP LRD 39 Cited as: County Code § xx-x.x (2019)
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... ACRP LRD 39 27 Taxicab owners in Atlanta sought to invalidate an annual renewal charge on holders of Certificates of Public Necessity and Convenience (CPNC) by claiming that the charge is an impermissible tax instead of a regulatory fee.
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... 28 ACRP LRD 39 Fees Operators of for-hire vehicles, such as taxicabs, limousines, and ridesharing, pay a permit fee of $50 per vehicle, per year. Drivers without a Georgia Department of Driver Services for-hire license endorsement pay a security fee of $3.25 per trip and secure a private background check.
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... ACRP LRD 39 29 Airport Regulations Under Division 6 of the Atlanta Municipal Code, Motor Vehicle Traffic, the aviation general manager has authority to regulate all aspects of traffic and traffic control. Municipal Code § 22-181 et seq.
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... 30 ACRP LRD 39 Authorization Prearranged ground transportation operators require a permit or written authorization to operate at HNL. Admin.
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... ACRP LRD 39 31 Idaho -- Boise Airport Gowen Field (BOI) Overview BOI is owned and operated by the City of Boise Department of Aviation.
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... 32 ACRP LRD 39 Illinois Statewide Chapter 625 of the 2019 Illinois Compiled Statutes concerns vehicles. TNCs are addressed in 625 ILCS 57 (2019)
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... ACRP LRD 39 33 City of Chicago Transportation Network Providers (TNP) Rules The TNP Rules were jointly developed by the Chicago Business Affairs and Consumer Protection Department and the Chicago Department of Aviation.
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... 34 ACRP LRD 39 Taxicabs Taxi stands are located at the lower level curb front at each terminal outside the baggage claim area. Taxicabs shall pick up only at the taxi stand.
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... ACRP LRD 39 35 Authorization Operating public vehicles for-hire without a license is prohibited. Public vehicles for-hire include such vehicles as vans, minivans, buses, and jitneys that transport no more than 15 passengers.
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... 36 ACRP LRD 39 Local Des Moines Airport Authority Rules and Regulations Cited as: Rules and Regs.
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... ACRP LRD 39 37 Kentucky Statewide Title 16 of the 2018 Kentucky Revised Statutes concerns motor vehicles. Case History In a personal injury case involving a Transit Authority of River City (TARC)
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... 38 ACRP LRD 39 Fees Taxicab and airport shuttle fees shall be set forth in the respective concession agreements. Charter bus fees are $25 per day per bus, $100 per week, or $400 per month.
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... ACRP LRD 39 39 Louisiana -- Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) Overview MSY is owned and operated by the City of New Orleans.
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... 40 ACRP LRD 39 Compliance Violation of Rules and Regulations may result in penalties and fines, suspension, or revocation depending on the severity and nature of the violations and the number of cumulative violations. Rules and Regs.
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... ACRP LRD 39 41 Maine Statewide Title 29 of the Maine Revised Statutes concerns motor vehicles. Case History Off-airport rental car companies challenged the City of Portland's fees of 4-6% of gross revenues from airport-derived business.
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... 42 ACRP LRD 39 Operating Rules The next taxicab in line shall service the next customer unless the customer chooses otherwise. Rules and Regs.
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... ACRP LRD 39 43 Local Code of Maryland Regulations Cited as: 11 COMAR ch.
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... 44 ACRP LRD 39 transportation at BOS falls mainly under Section 23 of Title 740 (Massachusetts Port Authority)
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... ACRP LRD 39 45 Operating Rules Vehicles not carrying passengers shall proceed directly to the long term waiting area, the designated commercial vehicle stand, or the airport exit; a taxicab with a certification for short job service may follow the short job service procedures instead.
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... 46 ACRP LRD 39 Fees The airport fees are $10 per trip for prearranged operators, $30 per trip for buses. Airport access fees shall be waived for public operators of ground transportation, i.e., governmental and nonprofit entities.
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... ACRP LRD 39 47 Minnesota Statewide Chapters 218 to 222 of the 2018 Minnesota Statutes govern carriers. Case History The Minneapolis Yellow Taxi Company (Yellow)
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... 48 ACRP LRD 39 Authorization The types of ground transportation authorized to operate at MSP include limousine service, motor carriers (e.g. buses)
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... ACRP LRD 39 49 Insurance Requirements Operators shall have the greater of the MAC or the applicable state or federal insurance requirement. For MAC, a Class I vehicle shall have at least $1,500,000 of combined single liability limit and a Class I vehicle shall have at least $2,000,000.
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... 50 ACRP LRD 39 Compliance MAC may conduct random compliance checks. Commission Ordinance No.
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... ACRP LRD 39 51 Operating Rules Commercial ground transportation vehicles shall only use loading/unloading areas designated by GBRAA. After unloading, vehicles shall immediately head to designated staging areas.
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... 52 ACRP LRD 39 Missouri Statewide Chapter 10, Title 7 (Missouri Department of Transportation) , of the 2019 Missouri Code of State Regulations governs motor carrier operations.
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... ACRP LRD 39 53 Operating Rules Only ground transportation operators with permits may use designated areas, and only designated areas may be used for loading vehicles. STL Rules and Regs.
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... 54 ACRP LRD 39 St. Louis City Code The St.
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... ACRP LRD 39 55 Driver and Vehicles Vehicles shall be clean and well-maintained in appearance inside and out. Drivers shall present a neat and orderly appearance, and shall be clean in dress and appearance.
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... 56 ACRP LRD 39 Vehicle Requirements Taxicab and livery vehicles shall be maintained in a clean and serviceable condition and be substantially free from damage. Municipal Code § 76-40, -213 (2019)
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... ACRP LRD 39 57 Montana -- Billings Logan International Airport (BIL) Overview BIL is owned and operated by the City of Billings.
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... 58 ACRP LRD 39 Overview OMA is owned and operated by the Omaha Airport Authority of the City of Omaha. OMA is classified as a primary medium hub under the NPIAS.
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... ACRP LRD 39 59 Authorization All ground transportation operators shall affix to each vehicle a decal, transponder, or another device required by LAS. All operators shall enroll in the AVI program.
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... 60 ACRP LRD 39 Local Rules and Regulations Governing Commercial Ground Transportation Services a Manchester-Boston Regional Airport Cited as: Rules and Regs.
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... ACRP LRD 39 61 New Jersey Statewide Regulation Title 39 of the 2019 New Jersey Statutes governs motor vehicles and traffic regulations. Case History Taxicab and limousine operators claimed an agreement between the City of Newark and Uber violated the Takings and Equal Protection Clauses.
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... 62 ACRP LRD 39 Authorization Taxicabs shall be licensed. The number of licenses is limited to 600.
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... ACRP LRD 39 63 New Mexico Statewide In the 2019 New Mexico Statutes, Chapter 65 governs motor carriers and Chapter 66 governs motor vehicles. Case History The City of Albuquerque contracted with a company to provide transportation to and from Albuquerque International Airport.
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... 64 ACRP LRD 39 New York Statewide In the 2019 Consolidated Laws of New York, Article 7 governs carriers of passengers by motor vehicles. Case History DLC Limousine Service (DLC)
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... ACRP LRD 39 65 Authorization The commission has jurisdiction over medallion taxicabs, for-hire vehicles (e.g., livery, black car, limousine, TNC) , paratransit, and commuter van.
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... 66 ACRP LRD 39 North Carolina -- Charlotte Douglas Airport (CLT) Overview CLT is owned by the City of Charlotte and operated by the Charlotte Aviation Department.
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... ACRP LRD 39 67 North Dakota Statewide Chapter 39 of the 2019 North Dakota Century Code governs motor vehicles. Case History Gordon's Taxi challenged the issuance of a special certificate of public convenience and necessity to a competitor, 1000 Cab Company, by the South Dakota Public Service Commission (PSC)
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... 68 ACRP LRD 39 Ohio Statewide Chapter 45 of the 2017 Ohio Revised Code Annotated govern motor vehicles. Case History Childers Limousine Service (Childers)
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... ACRP LRD 39 69 Authorization All vehicles for-hire carrying passengers servicing CLE require approval from the Airport Management, including TNCs. Municipal Code § 571.13, 571.131(a)
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... 70 ACRP LRD 39 equipped with seatbelts, handholds, and secured luggage compartments. The court followed the majority of jurisdictions that held that strict liability does not extend to commercial used product sellers if the alleged defect was not created by the seller and the product was sold in the same condition as when it was acquired for resale.
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... ACRP LRD 39 71 Vehicle Requirements Vehicles shall be clean and safe, and free from trash and debris. Vehicles for Hire Procs.
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... 72 ACRP LRD 39 Operating Rules The Port may designate locations for ground transportation use for parking, staging, and passenger pickup and drop-off. Port of Portland Rules § 1.4 (2018)
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... ACRP LRD 39 73 Authorization Commercial ground transportation operators shall have all applicable authorizations from agencies such as the Federal Highway Administration, Surface Transportation Board, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Philadelphia Parking Authority, and Philadelphia Ordinances. Rules and Regs.
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... 74 ACRP LRD 39 Rhode Island Statewide Title 39 of the 2018 Rhode Island General Laws governs public utilities and carriers. Case History A limousine driver, David Henderson, employed by All Occasion Transportation, Inc.
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... ACRP LRD 39 75 Operating Rules Taxicabs shall only drop-off on the departures roadway, pickup in the designated commercial curb area, or pickup and drop-off at the intermodal transportation facility, Interlink. Ground Transportation Regs.
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... 76 ACRP LRD 39 Authorization All ground transportation operators at the airport shall obtain an Authority permit. Aviation Ordinance art.
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... ACRP LRD 39 77 Tennessee Statewide Title 55 of the 2018 Tennessee Code governs motor and other vehicles. Case History Millennium Taxi Service (Millennium)
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... 78 ACRP LRD 39 Fees In general, there is a $2 per trip/access fee for vehicles of 25 feet or longer, and $10 per trip/access fee for vehicles longer than 25-feet. Shuttles and limousines pay a monthly minimum fee of $125 or 6% gross, whatever is greater.
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... ACRP LRD 39 79 Operating Rules Vehicles shall have a decal to operate on a holding stand. Drivers shall not leave the vehicle while on a holding stand.
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... 80 ACRP LRD 39 Authorization A permit is required to operate commercial passenger vehicles, including taxicabs, TNCs, and wheelchair accessible service providers. A permit may not be transferred to another person or business entity.
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... ACRP LRD 39 81 Compliance Penalties for violations may include demerits, fines and revocation, cancellation, or denial of license, certificate, or permit in addition to any civil or criminal penalties. Ordinances §§ 9-52(j)
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... 82 ACRP LRD 39 Utah -- Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) Overview SLC is owned by the City of Salt Lake City and operated by the Salt Lake City Department of Airports.
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... ACRP LRD 39 83 Authorization Taxicabs shall either carry the minimum insurance or file surety bonds in amounts determined by the mayor.
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... 84 ACRP LRD 39 Authorization All public vehicle operators must obtain a business license from the commissioner of the revenue. Municipal Code § 34.1-7 (2019)
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... ACRP LRD 39 85 Fees Taxicabs pay $2.50 per passenger pickup.
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... 86 ACRP LRD 39 Cited as: Rules - x (2018)
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... ACRP LRD 39 87 Compliance Violations of Rules and Instructions and the Operating Agreement may results in fines, suspensions, or terminations. Rules – Enforcement (2018)
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... 88 ACRP LRD 39 West Virginia Statewide Chapter 24A of the2018 West Virginia Code governs commercial motor carriers. Case History Kanawha Valley Cab Paratransit, Inc., C & H Taxi, and other existing ground transportation providers challenged the issuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessity at the Yeager Airport to Ray's Baggage Delivery.
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... ACRP LRD 39 89 TNC operators shall obtain TNC permits from the West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles. TNC operators shall provide a certificate of insurance with limits of at least $50,000 for death or injury per person, $100,000 for death or injury per injury, $25,000 for property damage, and an aggregate minimum of $1,000,000.
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... 90 ACRP LRD 39 Definitions and Vehicle Operations Owners and operators of metered taxicabs need to acquire all necessary licenses and permits consistent with Wis. Stats.
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... ACRP LRD 39 91 Insurance and Bond Taxicab owner shall provide evidence of insurance for a minimum of $50,000 per accident per single injury or fatality, $100,000 per accident for multiple injuries or fatalities, and $10,000 per accident for property damage. County Code § 4.05.01(3)
From page 92...
... 92 ACRP LRD 39 Authorization The airport director implements ground transportation plans to improve safety, convenience, efficiency, flexibility, and dependability. Plans include loading/unloading areas, parking spaces, commercial lanes, provider agreements, and fee structure.

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