[Ord. of 5-21-1997(2); Ord. of 9-19-2007, § 8-200]
No person, firm or corporation shall hire out, rent or lease,
or allow to be rented or leased from their property, any bicycle to
any members of the general public without first having obtained a
license from the town clerk.
[Ord. of 5-21-1997(2); Ord. of 9-19-2007, § 8-201]
(a) Application for a bicycle rental license shall be made on a form
to be supplied by the town clerk.
(b) The fee for a license shall be set by the town council.
[Ord. of 5-21-1997(2); Ord. of 9-19-2007, § 8-202]
Any and all licenses issued under this article shall expire
December 1 of each calendar year unless renewed.
[Ord. of 11-1-2006; Ord. of 9-19-2007, § 8-203]
For the purposes of this article, the term "bicycle" means a vehicle with wheels propelled solely by human muscular power with no other means of power provided. This article shall not apply to rental of vehicles propelled in whole or in part by other means of power when such vehicles replace motorized vehicles authorized in article
IV of this chapter, motorized bicycles, motorized tricycles, or motor scooters, commonly called "mopeds."
State law reference — Bicycle safety, G.L. 1956, § 31-19-1
et seq.
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[Ord. of 5-21-1997(2); Ord. of 9-19-2007, § 8-204]
Any bicycle rented, or offered for rent, under the license issued
under this article, shall be properly equipped, as required by G.L.
1956, § 21-19-10, and shall be maintained in proper adjustment
and repair.
[Ord. of 5-21-1997(2); Ord. of 9-19-2007, § 8-205]
(a) A person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of renting bicycles shall provide protective bicycle helmets as defined by subsection
(b) of this section, to any person who will operate the bicycle, or who will be a passenger on a bicycle, if such person does not have a helmet in his or her possession.
(b) For purposes of this section, an "approved protective helmet" is
defined as follows: The helmet shall fit the person's head and shall
be secured to the person's head by straps. The helmet shall meet the
standards for helmets established by the Snell Memorial Foundation's
1984 standard for use in bicycling or subsequent standards; standards
established by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
or subsequent standards; or standards established by the United States
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) or subsequent standards.
In no event shall failure to wear a helmet be considered as contributory
or comparative negligence, nor shall the failure to wear a helmet
be admissible as evidence in the trial of any civil action.
(c) A violation of this section shall carry a penalty of $50 for the
first offense and $100 for each subsequent offense.
State law reference — Helmet requirement, G.L. 1956, § 31-19-2.1.
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[Ord. of 9-19-2007, § 8-206]
A person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of renting
bicycles shall post literature explaining rules of the road for bicycle
use and listing state and town laws regarding bicycles.