Every equine-drawn carriage operated under this article shall
comply with the following regulations:
A. All carriages shall follow established schedules as adopted in Addendum
A and amended from time to time.
B. Carriages shall be driven in the traffic lane closest to the curb,
except when necessary in emergencies to make way for vehicular and
pedestrian traffic.
C. Carriages shall not operate between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 7:00
a.m.
D. Carriages shall operate only during the hours as adopted in Addendum
A.
E. No person shall ride on the back of any equine used to draw a carriage.
F. Two drivers, or one driver and one assistant to the driver shall
remain with each carriage at all times while in operation.
G. Each driver shall display a photo license at all times while the
carriage is in operation.
H. A driver shall not drive a carriage when a passenger is standing
in the carriage or is in any way not seated securely and safely within
the carriage.
I. Every driver shall provide humane care to every equine under his
or her control.
J. Every equine that shall draw a carriage shall be in good health and
shall be not less than three nor more than 20 years old.
K. Every equine that shall draw a carriage shall be not more than six
months pregnant.
L. Each owner of an equine or equines shall provide proof each year
showing that the equine is in good health. The proof shall identify
each equine according to a Coggins test or other test generally accepted
in veterinary practice.
M. No equine shall be left unattended.
N. No equine shall be worked more than eight hours in a twenty-four-hour
period.
O. No equine shall be worked more than five days within a seven-day
period.
P. No equine shall be worked if the temperature is above 90° F.
or below 18° F.
Q. No equine shall draw more than twice its body weight. For purposes
of this regulation, weight drawn shall include carriage, passengers
and driver.
R. Each equine shall be groomed daily prior to starting work.
S. Each equine shall have hooves properly trimmed and studded shoes
correctly fitted.
T. All carriages shall be equipped with an overcheck rein and shall
be in safe mechanical condition.
U. Each carriage shall be originally constructed as a passenger carriage.
A carriage's wheelbase shall not exceed 14 feet. A carriage's
overall chassis length, exclusive of shafts and equine, shall not
exceed 28 feet. A carriage's overall width shall not exceed 78
inches.
V. No carriage shall be drawn by more than two equine, except carriages permitted as part of a special event under City Code Chapter 69, or as part of a parade permitted under City Code Chapter
151.
W. All carriages shall be equipped with electric front and rear lamps
as required by § 1223 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, and
shall be equipped with an orange triangle as required for slow-moving
vehicles under the Vehicle and Traffic Law. Reflective bands shall
be placed on the legs of each equine.
X. Each carriage shall be equipped with a device of the type commonly
known as a "diaper" and used to contain animal waste. Each person
operating a carriage shall promptly clean up solid waste spills produced
by equines under his or her control. Each person shall maintain at
a readily accessible location a supply of disinfectant agent and shall
use said agent to disinfect all animal waste spills produced by equines
under his or her control.
Y. Each driver shall have a radio or cellular communication system.
Z. Each carriage shall be equipped with brakes on at least the two rearmost
wheels.
AA. Each carriage shall be equipped with a sign, affixed to the rear
of the carriage, with the words "Keep Back 25 feet" in letters not
less than three inches high.
The following fees shall be paid for licenses under this article:
License
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Fee
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Owner's license
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$250, plus $50 for each additional carriage
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Driver's license
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Initial application
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$10
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Each renewal
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$35
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The Commissioner of Accounts may, upon due notice, revoke, suspend
or refuse to renew any license issued for a violation of any of the
provisions of this article or for any other act or omission that demonstrates
the licensee's inability to safely and properly conduct the licensed
activity. When a license shall be revoked or suspended, no refund
of any portion of the license fee shall be made. Notice of such revocation,
suspension or refusal to renew and the reason or reasons therefor
in writing shall be served by the Commissioner of Accounts upon the
licensee or mailed to the licensee's address as stated on the
application.
Any person who, by himself or herself or by an agent or employee, shall conduct any activity described in this article, without a license, or who shall violate any of the provisions of this article, or who, having had a license revoked or suspended, shall continue to conduct any activity described in this article, shall, upon conviction, be subject to the penalties set forth in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
III, of the Code.