As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meaning indicated:
DRIVER
Any person who drives a taxicab within this Township.
OPERATION
Of a taxicab, shall consist of transporting in such taxicab
at least one but not more than nine persons, exclusive of the driver,
for hire on any of the streets in this Township; accepting a passenger
to be transported for hire within this Township or from a point within
the Township to a point outside of the Township limits. The operation
of a taxicab as above described by one other than the owner shall
be deemed operation by the owner thereof as well as by the person
actually driving the same. The transportation of any person other
than the owner or driver in a taxicab as hereinafter defined shall
be prima facie evidence of operation.
OWNER
Any person in whose name title to any taxicab is registered
with the New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles or who appears in such
record to be the conditional vendee or licensee thereof.
STREET
Includes any street, avenue, park, parkway, local, county,
state or federal highway or other public roadway located within the
Township, whether or not the same is an improved road.
TAXICAB
Any automobile or motor car capable of carrying up to nine
passengers, exclusive of the driver, and which may commonly be referred
to as a "taxi," "cab," "van" or "hack," duly licensed by the Township
and engaged in the business of carrying passengers for hire, which
is held out, announced or advertised to operate or run or which is
operated and run over any of the streets within the Township of West
Milford and which accepts passengers for transportation from points
and places within the Township to points and places within or without
the same Township; provided, however, that nothing herein contained
shall include autobuses or buses or designated routes, public deliveries
or jitneys or such public conveyances as are by law exclusively subject
to state and/or federal regulation.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of West Milford, Passaic County, New Jersey.
No person shall operate a taxicab or engage
in the taxicab business within the Township without first obtaining
a license from the Township Council. The license shall expire December
31 of the year in which it was issued, unless sooner suspended or
revoked by the Township Council.
The Township Council shall, from time to time,
make rules and regulations for the operation of taxicabs.
The Township Administrator may, after due notice and hearing, suspend or revoke the license of any person who violates any provision of this chapter or who violates any of the rules or regulations adopted by the Township Council pursuant to §
353-6.
Every person or persons, firm or corporation
found guilty in a municipal court of competent jurisdiction of violating
any of the provisions of this article shall be fined not less than
$100 nor more than $2,000 and/or imprisoned for a period not to exceed
90 days and/or required to complete community service for not less
than five days nor more than 30 days and/or suspension of an owner's
and/or driver's license for a period not to exceed 60 days and/or
a recommendation of a revocation of an owner's and/or driver's license
to the Municipal Council. Each succeeding day of a violation shall
be constructed as a new violation.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to
exempt any person, firm or corporation owning or operating a taxicab
from complying with the laws relating to the ownership, regulation
and operation of automobiles in the State of New Jersey.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DRIVER
Any person who drives a limousine within this Township.
LIMOUSINE
A motor vehicle used in the business of carrying passengers
for hire to provide prearranged passenger transportation at a premium
fare on a dedicated, nonscheduled, charter basis that is not conducted
on a regular route and with a seating capacity in no event of more
than 14 passengers, not including the driver, provided that such a
vehicle shall not have a seating capacity in excess of four passengers,
not including the driver, beyond the maximum passenger seating capacity
of the vehicle, not including the driver, at the time of manufacture.
Nothing in this definition shall be construed to include taxicabs,
hotel buses or buses regulated by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.
LIMOUSINE SERVICE
Includes the business of carrying passengers for hire by
limousine.
OWNER
Includes any individual, copartnership, association, corporation
or joint-stock company, their lessees, trustees or receivers appointed
by any court whatsoever.
STREET
Includes any street, avenue, park, parkway, highway, boulevard
or other public place.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of West Milford, Passaic County, New Jersey.
No person shall operate a limousine or engage
in the limousine business within the Township without first obtaining
a license from the Township Council. The license shall expire December
31 of the year in which it was issued, unless sooner suspended or
revoked by the Township Council.
There are hereby established two classes of
limousine licenses, to be known as "limousine driver's license" and
"limousine owner's license."
A. Driver's license. The holder of a limousine driver's
license shall be entitled to operate within the Township any limousine
whose owner has been licensed under this chapter. There shall be no
limit to the number of limousine driver's licenses issued by the Township.
B. Owner's license. The holder of a limousine owner's
license shall be entitled to operate a limousine owned by him within
the Township, provided that the person driving the cab holds a valid
taxicab driver's license. There shall be no limit to the number of
limousine owner's licenses issued by the Township.
The Township Council or its designee may, in
its discretion, refuse to issue or renew or may, after notice and
hearing, revoke or suspend any license issued under the provisions
of this article if the applicant has been convicted of any crime,
disorderly persons offense or petty disorderly in this state or in
any other state or territory, or has been convicted of a violation
under Title 39, Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation, of the Revised
Statutes of New Jersey, or who violates any provision of this article
or has any judgment unsatisfied of record arising out of an automobile
accident or who has made false answers in the application for such
license or any renewal thereof or who has failed or fails to render
reasonably prompt, safe and adequate limousine services or who has
not complied fully with all requirements of this article for such
class of licensure, or if the licensee or applicant has in any degree
contributed to any injury to person or damage to property arising
out of negligent operation of motor vehicle or as to any limousine
owner's license if the motor vehicle licensed or to be licensed by
reason of unsafe or unsanitary conditions is dangerous to the safety
or health of the occupants, and others, or if the policy of insurance
required herein has once lapsed or such coverage is not maintained
at all times, or a limousine, at any time, carries more passengers
than the same is authorized to carry by the terms of this article.
No lettering, emblem or advertising may be placed
on a licensed limousine.
Limousine drivers shall not knowingly solicit
business in a manner similar to that of a taxicab or attempt to solicit
business by knowingly misleading a prospective passenger.
Nothing in this article shall exempt any person
owning or operating a limousine from complying with the laws relating
to the ownership, regulation and operation of limousines in the State
of New Jersey.
A person who shall own and operate a limousine
in any street in this state in violation of the provisions of this
article shall be subject to the following penalties:
A. For operating a limousine without a license issued
by a municipality, operating a limousine without authority to operate
a limousine in interstate service granted by the Federal Highway Administration,
or the Interstate Commerce Commission, knowingly permitting a driver
to operate a limousine without a validly issued driver's license or
a validly issued commercial driver's license, if required, failure
to have filed an insurance policy, operating a limousine in which
the number of passengers exceeds the maximum: a fine of $1,000 for
the first offense and a fine of $2,000 for the second or subsequent
offense.
B. For operating a limousine without the special registration
plates required or operating a limousine without the limousine being
properly inspected: a fine of $1,000 for the first offense and a fine
of $2,000 for the second or subsequent offense.
C. For operating a limousine without the attached sideboards,
if required, failure to retain within the limousine appropriate proof
of insurance or failure to execute and deliver to the Director of
the Division of Motor Vehicles the power of attorney required: a fine
of $250 for the first offense and $500 for the second and subsequent
offense.
D. For failure to be equipped with a two-way communications
system, a removable first-aid kit or an operable fire extinguisher:
a fine of $50 for the first offense and $100 for the second and subsequent
offense.
In the event that the limousine is being operated
by a party who does not have the license called for in this article,
both the driver and the owner of the limousine shall be subject to
the penalty provisions hereinabove set forth.