Application for a vehicle-for-hire license shall be made to
the Chief of Police by the holder of a vehicle-for-hire business license.
Such application shall set forth under oath all information that the
Chief of Police may require, including:
A. The make, model, vehicle identification number, and age of the vehicle.
B. A copy of the certificate of insurance coverage page for the vehicle,
indicating vehicle insurance covering at a minimum of $100,000/$300,000
personal liability and $100,000 property damage.
[Amended 2-15-2012 by Order No. FY 12-085]
D. The place at which the vehicle-for-hire will be stored when not in
use within the Town of Greenfield.
All licensees shall maintain appropriate vehicle insurance as required by §
538-10 and by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and shall carry evidence of such insurance in the licensed vehicle at all times. A copy of this insurance certificate must be provided to the Chief of Police at time of application and each year at renewal time. The policy shall state that if it is revoked or amended, the insurance company will notify the Chief of Police no later than 30 days prior to the effective date of the revocation or amendment.
The Chief of Police shall refuse to issue a vehicle-for-hire
license or, if already issued, revoke or suspend said license for
any vehicle-for-hire found to be unfit, uninspected by the Massachusetts
Department of Motor Vehicles, or unsuited for the purposes herein
set forth. The Chief of Police shall, as soon as is practicable, provide
the applicant or licensee with written notice of the denial, revocation,
or suspension, and inform the applicant or license holder of the right
to a hearing before the Board. A request for a hearing must be made
in writing within 10 days of receipt of the notice. At the hearing,
the licensee will have the opportunity to present testimony and other
evidence and be represented by a person of his/her choice. Upon suspension
or revocation, said license shall be immediately surrendered to the
Board of License Commissioners. A request for a hearing shall not
delay any suspension or revocation.
Any vehicle-for-hire shall have affixed thereto such number
plates as are prescribed for use by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles,
which shall be attached to the vehicle in accordance with the rules
and regulations of the Registry of Motor Vehicle and the laws of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
No owner of a licensed vehicle-for-hire shall color his/her
vehicle-for-hire in colors or designs so closely resembling other
licensed vehicles-for-hire as to mislead the public as to its identity.
[Amended 2-15-2012 by Order No. FY 12-085]
A. Taxis. No taxi shall be made so closely to resemble the taxi of another
as to mislead the public as to its identity. All taxis will conform
to MGL c. 40, § 22:
(1) Every taxi shall be identifiable with the word "Taxi," "Cab," or
"Taxicab," the name of the vehicle-for-hire business, and the name
"Town of Greenfield." Markings shall appear on both sides of the vehicle
with letters not less than four inches high and 1/2 inch wide. All
wording must be in contrasting colors to the vehicle and legible.
(2) All taxis in the Town shall display an "identity light" on top of
the taxi vehicle, which must be visible from the front and rear and
be illuminated at night.
(3) If the license holder operates more than one taxi, each taxi shall
have an identification number, not less than four inches high and
1/2 inch wide, painted in two conspicuous places on the taxi in contrasting
colors and also displayed within the interior of the vehicle.
(4) The above provisions do not apply to livery vehicles.
B. Limousine or other livery vehicle. Limousines or other livery vehicles
may place upon the rear quarter panel, on either or both sides of
the vehicle, with letters no bigger than two inches high and one inch
wide, the vehicle-for-hire's business name, address, and telephone
number, provided it does not violate any provision, including but
not limited to MGL c. 90, § 7, 9, or 13, or any applicable
section of the Code of Massachusetts Regulations. No livery vehicle
shall be equipped with any distinguishing lights or other externally
mounted instrument.
C. Tour vehicle. Vehicles used exclusively for tours may place the vehicle-for-hire's
business name, address, and telephone number upon the vehicle, provided
it does not violate any provision, including but not limited to MGL
c. 90, § 7, 9, or 13 or any applicable section of the Code
of Massachusetts Regulations.
No vehicle-for-hire shall be operated without a valid vehicle-for-hire
license displayed in clear view of the passengers.
Every vehicle-for-hire shall have displayed a notice of the
current rates. This notice must be displayed in such a way that passengers
may clearly view it. This section is not applicable to livery and
tour vehicles.
The Chief of Police may suspend or revoke a vehicle-for-hire
license or licenses at any time if, in the opinion of the Chief of
Police, any section of the law or these regulations has been violated
by the license holder or his/her employees or agents, or as the public
health and safety so require. The Chief of Police shall, as soon as
is practicable, provide the licensee with written notice of the revocation
or suspension, and inform the license holder of the right to a hearing
before the Board. A request for a hearing must be made in writing
within 10 days of receipt of the notice. At the hearing, the licensee
will have the opportunity to present testimony and other evidence
and to be represented by a person of his/her choice. Upon suspension
or revocation, said license shall be immediately surrendered to the
Chief of Police. A request for a hearing shall not delay any suspension
or revocation.
No vehicle-for-hire license provided for in these regulations
shall be sold, assigned, or transferred, and such sale, assignment,
or transfer shall automatically terminate said license; nor shall
a majority interest of any entity holding such a license be sold,
assigned, or transferred. Such sale, assignment, or transfer shall
automatically terminate said license.
Any vehicle-for-hire business licensee who shall cease to be
the owner of said vehicle shall at once surrender the vehicle-for-hire
license for said vehicle to the Chief of Police.
When a vehicle-for-hire business license holder changes his/her
address or the place at which a vehicle-for-hire is kept, the licensee
shall notify the Chief of Police and Board within three days of such
change.
Vehicles-for-hire may display advertising, but only in the form
of a triangular three-way roof mount, with or without continuous illumination,
the dimensions of which must be a maximum of approximately 23 inches
long by 12.75 inches high by 20 inches deep, and which are made of
durable lightweight plastic that bolts to the roof with wiring installation
similar to standard toplights.
The annual fee for a vehicle-for-hire license or renewal of same shall be $25, which amount shall include the semi-annual inspection as required in §
538-12 of these regulations and also administrative expenses. The fee for a duplicate or amended vehicle-for-hire license shall be $5. If a vehicle-for-hire is replaced during that twelve-month period, a fee of $25 will be charged for the licensing of that new vehicle.