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Section 55-20-202 - Regulations governing contract passenger carriers

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(a)(1) Except as provided in subsection (b), all passenger contract carriers regularly transporting passengers within or through the state who operate vehicles with a seating capacity of less than eight (8) passengers, excluding the driver, and employing more than five (5) drivers must comply with the minimum safety standards established by this part.(2) A violation of any provision of this section or failure to perform any act required by this section is a Class C misdemeanor.(b) This part does not apply to:(1) A person who makes a single daily round trip to commute to and from work;(2) A person transporting only school children and teachers;(3) A person operating an ambulance or funeral service;(4) A person who, on occasion and not as a regular business enterprise, transports one (1) or more passengers for pay;(5) A person operating a stretched-sedan type limousine;(6) A person operating a taxicab service for the general public using vehicles with a seating capacity of fewer than seven (7) passengers;(7) Any public nonprofit or private nonprofit that provides transportation to the general public or to a specific client group; or(8) Any entity licensed under chapter 17 of this

seven (7) passengers;(7) Any public nonprofit or private nonprofit that provides transportation to the general public or to a specific client group; or(8) Any entity licensed under chapter 17 of this title, operating a courtesy van or other motor vehicle.Acts 2002, ch. 750, § 1; 2003, ch. 17, § 1.