[Ord. of 12-17-1997(2), § 8-161; Ord. of 12-7-1998(1), § 8-161; Ord. of 4-3-2000; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-161; Ord. of 8-18-2004, § 8-161; Ord. of 2-2-2005(2),
§ 8-161; Ord. No. 2016-03, March 16, 2016, § 8-161; amended 7-15-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-03; 6-21-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-04; 6-21-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-05; 6-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-04]
(a) The town council shall appoint an advisory commission to be called
the commission on motor vehicles for hire. This commission shall consist
of five voting members as follows:
(1)
Two persons who shall not be licensees under this article, and
shall not be licensed as chauffeurs under this article;
(2)
Two persons who shall be licensees; and
(3)
One person who shall not be a taxicab licensee under this article
but may be licensed as a chauffeur under this article, appointed by
the town council from a list of no more than four names to be provided
by the Block Island Chamber of Commerce and New Shoreham Tourism Council,
each of which will submit no more than two names.
(b) Each member shall be appointed for a period of three years. At the
commission's inception, two members shall be appointed for three-year
terms, and two members shall be appointed for two-year terms.
(c) The commission shall have the following duties:
(1)
To draft and forward regulations for the operation of motor
vehicles for hire in the town in keeping with public convenience and
necessity, including rates for the hiring of such motor vehicles to
the town council for its approval. Motor vehicles for hire are further
defined as follows:
a.
Taxis are herein defined as motor vehicles for hire with a seating
capacity, including the driver, of no more than 15, or the manufacturer's
seating specifications, whichever is less, which may pick up or discharge
upon solicitation anywhere within the town. Taxis are permitted to
provide vehicular tours of Block Island. This amendment shall take
effect upon passage.
b.
Limousines are herein defined as motor vehicles for hire with
a seating capacity, including the driver, of no more than 12, or the
manufacturer's seating specification, whichever is less, that can
only transport passengers at their request, and such request must
be made at the office of the owner of the vehicle by phone or in person.
Limousines are prohibited from providing vehicular tours of Block
Island to visitors and from general pickup of passengers.
c.
Charter buses are herein defined as motor vehicles for hire
with a seating capacity of more than 20 that can only transport passengers
by their request, and such request must be made at the office of the
owner of the vehicle by phone or in person. Charter buses are permitted
to provide vehicular tours of Block Island to visitors.
d.
The commission has no jurisdiction over motor vehicles for hire
which are not provided with a driver.
(2)
To maintain a list of applicants for new licenses for operation
of motor vehicles for hire.
(3)
To receive and investigate complaints lodged by members of the public or the commission regarding the operation of motor vehicles for hire, to impose fines and to suspend a license for a period of not more than five days for violations of this article and/or the regulations, pursuant to the procedure provided for in §
8-170. All such suspensions shall be for the period between June 15 and September 15.
(d) The commission shall meet regularly to conduct such business as may
be presented before them.
[Ord. of 12-17-1997(2), § 8-162; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-162; Ord. of 8-18-2004, § 8-162; Ord. 2015-04, April 15, 2015, § 8-162;
amended 6-21-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-06]
(a) For purposes of this article pertaining to Motor Vehicles for Hire,
the following definitions shall apply:
(1)
MOTOR VEHICLE - Means every vehicle that is self-propelled or
designed for self-propulsion. Except as otherwise provided, for the
purposes of this article, any device which is a bicycle, electric
personal assistive mobility device, electric power-assisted bicycle,
or moped shall be deemed not to be a motor vehicle.
(2)
OPERATION OR USE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE FOR HIRE - Means the transporting
of a passenger or passengers in any motor vehicle in the Town of New
Shoreham to such points as may be directed by the passenger for compensation
for the service, directly or indirectly.
(3) OPERATION
OR USE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE FOR HIRE IN A POINT-TO-POINT PROGRAM - means
the transporting of a passenger or passengers in any motor vehicle
in the Town of New Shoreham to preset, designated drop off and pickup
locations as determined by motor vehicle for hire operators for compensation
for the service, directly or indirectly. This amendment shall take
effect upon passage
(b) No person shall transport passengers for hire in any motor vehicle,
without first obtaining a New Shoreham taxi, charter bus or limousine
license from the town clerk, upon approval of the town council. The
license shall be visibly displayed in any vehicle for hire at all
times the vehicle is being operated for hire, and shall be produced
upon request of any law enforcement official or passenger.
[Ord. of 12-17-1997(2), § 8-163; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-163; Ord. No. 2013-12, December 2, 2013, § 8-163; Ord. No. 2014-01, January 15, 2014, § 8-163]
(a) The total number of licenses under this article shall be as follows:
(1)
Thirty-two taxicab licenses.
(3)
Two charter bus licenses.
The town council may, by majority vote, increase or decrease
the number of licenses in any and all categories.
In the event that the town council votes to decrease the number of licenses in any category or in the event that this ordinance is amended to reduce the number of licenses in any category, such reduction shall be implemented by attrition and not by cancelling a license held by any individual. For purposes of this paragraph, attrition means the death of a license holder (unless the deceased license holder's spouse applies for the cancelled license as provided in paragraph (b) of this §
8-163), the revocation of a license, and/or the failure of a license holder to renew a license.
(b)
(i)
A license shall be canceled 24 hours following the death of
a licensee who, at the time of the licensee's death, does not have
a surviving spouse. Except as provided in paragraph (a) involving
reduction of licenses by attrition, upon such cancellation, the license
shall become available to the next qualified applicant.
(ii)
During the thirty-day period following the death of a licensee
who, at the time of the licensee's death, does have a surviving spouse,
the decedent's legally married spouse may apply for the decedent's
license. The decedent's spouse, if qualified, shall be entitled to
receive the license, notwithstanding that the spouse may not have
had a Rhode Island operator's license or chauffeur's license with
a New Shoreham address for at least five years prior to the date of
the application. In the event that the decedent's spouse does not
apply for the decedent's license within the thirty-day period following
the death of the licensee, or, in the event that the decedent's spouse
at any time during such thirty-day period declines in writing to exercise
the right to apply for such license, such license shall be canceled.
Except as provided in paragraph (a) involving reduction of licenses
by attrition, upon such cancellation, the license shall become available
to the next qualified applicant.
(c) Only natural persons shall be eligible for licenses granted under
this article. No license shall be granted to a corporation, partnership,
or other business entity. No person shall hold more than one license
in any one category. No married couple shall hold more than one license
in any one category. Licenses shall be nontransferable.
(d) All licenses shall be issued for a one-year period beginning on May
15 of each year. Applications for renewals of licenses shall be received
by the town clerk by April 15 of each year. Any existing licenses
not renewed by the town council prior to May 15 of each year, and
not issued by the town clerk in exchange for receipt of the required
fee prior to June 30 of each year, shall become available to the next
qualified applicant on the list maintained by the commission.
(e) Each license shall be for one vehicle only.
[Ord. of 12-17-1997(2), § 8-164; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-164; Ord. of 8-18-2004, § 8-164; Ord. of 9-15-2004, § 8-164]
(a) Applications for new licenses shall be submitted to the commission,
which shall determine qualification for the license. The names of
qualified applicants shall be forwarded to the town council.
(b) The commission on motor vehicles for hire shall maintain a waiting list of those who wish to be considered for a license as they become available and shall provide the names of those on the list who continue meeting the criteria set forth in subsection
(c) of this section to the council on an annual basis.
(c) To be qualified, an applicant must prove he or she meets the following
criteria, in addition to any other criteria that may be imposed by
regulations promulgated pursuant to this article:
(1)
The applicant must be of good moral character.
(2)
The applicant must have been a resident of the town as defined in §
2-2, for five consecutive years prior to the date of the original application.
(3)
The applicant must have been a qualified elector of the town
for five consecutive years prior to the date of application, unless
ineligible by reason of age.
(4)
The applicant must have held a Rhode Island operator's license,
chauffeur's license or a commercial driver's license with appropriate
passenger endorsement with a New Shoreham address for five consecutive
years prior to the date of application.
(d) Before forwarding any application for motor vehicles for hire to the town council for possible granting, the commission on motor vehicles for hire shall ascertain that each of these criteria have continued to be met during such time the application was awaiting town council action or that, in case of renewal, the applicant continues to meet the criteria set forth in subsections
(c)(1),
(c)(2) and
(c)(3) of this section. For renewal of a New Shoreham charter bus license, except a license granted under §
8-163(b), the applicant must hold a valid state commercial driver's license with appropriate passenger endorsement, and must obtain a New Shoreham chauffeur's license each year. No application can be forwarded to the town council for granting of a new or renewal license that does not meet this criteria nor can the town council grant a New Shoreham charter bus license to any person who does not meet this criteria. These applications will be received and acted upon at a hearing before the commission on motor vehicles for hire open to the public and the results will be forwarded immediately to the town council.
(e) If the commission finds that an applicant for a new license, a renewal or a position on the waiting list does not meet the criteria in subsection
(b) of this section, it shall so notify the applicant in writing by registered or certified mail stating its reasons in detail. An applicant found unqualified shall have the right to request a hearing before the commission. Such a hearing must be requested in writing within 30 days of receipt of the commission's decision. A hearing so requested shall be conducted within 30 days of the date the request is received, and the commission's decision shall be issued within 30 days after the hearing is concluded and an automatic appeal will be taken to the town council and placed on the first available agenda.
[Ord. of 12-17-1997(2), § 8-165; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-165]
(a) The fee for licenses issued under this article shall be set annually
by the town council and kept on file in the town clerk's office.
(b) The fee for charter buses arriving from the mainland will be set by the town council per landing in addition to the per capita landing fee for passengers. The fee for charter buses whose operators meet the criteria of §
8-164(c) shall be set annually by the town council and kept on file in the town clerk's office.
(c) The fee for a license issued under this article shall be paid to
the town clerk before the license is issued.
[Ord. of 12-17-1997(2), § 8-166; Ord. of 6-19-2002, § 8-166; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-166; Ord. of 8-18-2004, § 8-166; Ord. of 5-19-2010, § 8-166(d); 6-19-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-03; amended 7-15-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-03]
(a) No person shall transport passengers for hire in any motor vehicle
for hire, without first obtaining a New Shoreham chauffeur's license
from the town clerk. The license shall be visibly displayed in any
motor vehicle for hire at all times the vehicle is being operated
for hire, and shall be produced upon request of any law enforcement
official or passenger.
(b) No person who does not hold a valid chauffeur’s license issued pursuant to Title 31, Chapter
10 of the Rhode Island General Laws or issued elsewhere but approved by the Rhode Island Registry of Motor Vehicles or commercial driver’s license with appropriate passenger endorsement shall be licensed to operate, or shall operate, a motor vehicle for hire in the Town of New Shoreham.
(c) Any taxi, limousine or bus licensee must provide the town clerk with
a current list of drivers and a photocopy of their licenses prior
to a license being issued and must advise the commission and town
clerk of any additions or deletions in writing or by email within
24 hours.
(d) The town clerk is hereby authorized to issue to any person who meets
the criteria of this article and who is authorized by a taxi license
holder a New Shoreham chauffeur's license.
(e) The town chauffeur's license shall expire May 15 next succeeding
the date of issuance.
[Ord. of 12-17-1997(2), § 8-167; Ord. of 7-6-1998(1), § 8-167; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-167]
(a) The town clerk shall not issue or renew any license under this article
until the applicant furnishes proof of adequate liability insurance.
Each licensee is required to carry liability insurance with a minimum
coverage of $250,000 per occurrence for motor vehicles other than
charter buses which are to carry liability insurance with a minimum
coverage of $1,000,000 per occurrence. The coverage shall remain in
full force and effect during the term of any license issued pursuant
to this article, unless the licensee notifies the commission and the
town clerk, in writing, that the license is not being utilized.
(b) Each licensee shall notify the commission and the town clerk of cancellation
or change in the terms of the licensee's liability insurance coverage.
Notification shall take place, in writing, within 72 hours of the
receipt by the licensee of notice of such cancellation or change.
[Ord. of 12-17-1997(2), § 8-168; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-168; Ord. of 8-18-2004, § 8-168;
amended 6-21-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-06]
(a) A rate card reflecting the schedule of rates approved by the council
on the recommendation of the commission shall be conspicuously displayed
in every taxicab for hire.
(b) Licensees under this article are prohibited from charging passengers
rates different from those approved by the commission.
(c) A list of current rates shall be conspicuously posted in the town
hall by the town clerk.
(d) Taxis for hire are prohibited from taking multiple fares when there
are other taxis readily available; provided, however, that this prohibition
does not apply to a motor vehicle for hire while operating in a Point-to-Point
Program. This amendment shall take effect upon passage.
[Ord. of 12-17-1997(2), § 8-169; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-169]
(a) No licensee under this article shall operate a motor vehicle for
hire while intoxicated, nor shall any licensee operate a motor vehicle
for hire while carrying an open container containing an intoxicating
beverage.
(b) No licensee under this article shall knowingly permit any passenger
of a motor vehicle for hire to carry an open container containing
an intoxicating beverage.
[Ord. of 12-17-1997(2), § 8-170; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-170; Ord. of 8-18-2004, § 8-170; Ord. of 2-2-2005(2),
§ 8-170; amended 7-15-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-03]
(a) The commission or the town clerk shall have the authority to receive
and the commission shall have the authority to investigate complaints
lodged by members of the public or the commission against licensees
under this article. When after investigation, the commission has cause
to believe an infraction of this article or its regulations has taken
place and that suspension of the license and/or a fine may be appropriate,
the commission shall schedule a hearing within 30 days following conclusion
of the investigation. At least ten days before the hearing date, the
commission shall notify the licensee by mail, in writing, of the nature
of the complaint, the provision of this article and/or the regulations
allegedly violated, and the date and time of the hearing. At the hearing,
any interested party may present testimony or evidence. At the conclusion
of the hearing, the commission shall vote to sustain or dismiss the
complaint, and may impose a license suspension of up to five days
and/or a fine. Three affirmative votes of the commission shall be
necessary to sustain a complaint. The commission's decision shall
be in writing and shall be mailed to the licensee.
(b) Any licensee aggrieved by a decision of the commission shall have
the right to appeal to the town council. An appeal shall be made in
writing within 30 days of the date of the commission's written decision.
The town council shall set a date and time for hearing on the appeal,
and shall notify the licensee by mail, in writing, at least ten days
prior to the hearing date. At the hearing, any interested party may
present testimony or evidence. At the conclusion of the hearing, the
town council may vote to affirm, reverse, or modify the commission's
decision. A quorum of at least three town council members must be
present to hear and vote on the appeal by majority vote. In the event
of a tie vote by the town council, the commission's decision shall
be upheld. The decision of the town council shall be in writing and
shall be mailed to the licensee. A licensee aggrieved by a decision
of the town council shall have the right to appeal any such decision
reviewed in the manner and to the extent provided by law.
[Ord. of 1-19-2000, § 8-171; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-171; Ord.
of 8-18-2004, § 8-171;
amended 7-15-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-03]
(a) The town council, upon request of the motor vehicle for hire commission,
may revoke any taxi license for any one or more of the following reasons:
(1)
When the taxi so licensed does not operate as a taxi for at
least 40 hours per week from July 1 to Labor Day of any year. Any
taxi license holder may petition the motor vehicle for hire commission
for relief under this section stating substantial cause for failure
to use the license.
(2)
When the operator(s) of the taxi so licensed collectively violate
any provision of this article and/or the regulations on more than
two occasions.
(3)
When the town council determines that a taxi so licensed is
being operated in a manner which is detrimental to the health, welfare
and/or safety of the general public.
(b) The town council shall set a date and time for hearing and shall
notify the licensee by mail, in writing, at least ten days prior to
the hearing date. At the hearing, any interested party may present
testimony or evidence. At the conclusion of the hearing, the town
council may vote revoke the license, may vote to impose a lessor penalty
such as suspension and/or fine, or may vote to take no action. A quorum
of at least three town council members must be present to hear and
vote by majority vote. In the event of a tie vote by the town council,
no action shall be taken. The decision of the town council shall be
in writing and shall be mailed to the licensee. A licensee aggrieved
by a decision of the town council shall have the right to appeal any
such decision in the manner and to the extent provided by law.
(c) If a person has permanently lost his/her Rhode Island chauffeur's
license or commercial driver's license for any criminal activity,
it will result in permanent loss of a New Shoreham taxi, limousine
or charter bus license.
[Ord. of 12-17-1997(2), § 8-172; Ord. of 8-5-2002, § 8-172; amended 7-15-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-03]
In addition to the provisions in this article and the regulations
regarding suspension and revocation of license, any person found guilty
of violating any provision of this article and/or the regulations
shall be liable for fines in accordance with the amounts established
by the regulations. Each day of such violation shall constitute a
separate offense.