As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall be deemed to have the meanings indicated:
LIMOUSINE
Any automobile or motor car 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 of
not 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 contained shall be
construed to include taxicabs, hotel buses or buses employed solely
in transporting school children or teachers, vehicles owned and operated
directly or indirectly by businesses engaged in the practice of mortuary
science when those vehicles are used exclusively for providing transportation
related to the provision of funeral services, autobuses that are subject
to the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation or interstate
autobuses required by federal or state law or regulations of the Department
of Transportation to carry insurance against loss from liability imposed
by law on account of bodily injury or death.
PERSON
Any individual, copartnership, association, corporation,
limited liability company or joint-stock company, their lessees, trustees
or receivers appointed by any court whatsoever.
PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
The location of the main place of business of the limousine
service in the Borough where limousine service is conducted, where
limousines are dispatched or where limousine drivers report for duty.
STREET
Any street, avenue, park, parkway, highway or other public
place.
It shall be unlawful for any owner of a limousine
or livery service having its principal place of business in the Borough
to operate a limousine wholly or partly along any street in the Borough
unless the owner of the limousine has obtained a license from the
Borough Clerk.
Any limousine license issued pursuant to this
chapter may be revoked by the Mayor and Council, after notice to the
licensee and a hearing, if it shall appear that the licensee has failed
to keep in full force and effect the insurance policy, required by
this chapter and the applicable state laws, or has failed to comply
with the terms and conditions of any license, this chapter, or the
applicable state laws.
Any person, firm or corporation required by
this chapter to register as a limousine service who violates its terms
shall be subject to a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment for
a period of 90 days, or both.