Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 14-90.002 - Definitions
Terms used in this rule chapter shall mean as defined in Section 341.031, F.S., in addition:
(1) "Bus" means any motor
vehicle, other than a taxicab, which is designed or constructed for the public
transport of persons for compensation and is owned, operated, leased, or
controlled by a bus transit system. Buses are designated in two categories:
(a) Type I means over 22 feet in length,
including bumpers.
(b) Type II
means 22 feet or less in length, including bumpers and paratransit type
vehicles, such as minibuses, standard vans, modified vans, station wagons, and
sedans.
(2) "Bus Transit
System" means a community transportation coordinator; a public transit
provider; or a private contract transit provider which owns, operates, leases,
or controls buses or taxicabs where such transportation consists of continuous
or recurring transportation under the same contract; or a privately owned or
operated transit provider that receives operational or capital funding from the
Department and owns, operates, leases, or controls buses, other than nonpublic
sector buses that provides transportation services available for use by the
general riding public.
(3)
"Community Transportation Coordinator" means a provider of transportation
services or an entity that ensures such services are provided by another bus
transit system.
(4) "Department"
means the Florida Department of Transportation.
(5) "Drive" or "Operate" means all time spent
at the controls of a bus in operation.
(6) "Driver" means any person trained and
designated to drive a bus on a street or highway being used for the public
transport of persons for compensation.
(7) "FMVSS" means the Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standards in effect at the time the bus or component is
manufactured.
(8) "For
Compensation" means for money, property, or anything else of value whether
paid, received, or realized, directly or indirectly.
(9) "Manufacturer" means the original
producer of the chassis, the producer of any type of bus, or the producer of
equipment installed on any bus for the purpose of transporting individuals with
disabilities.
(10) "Off-Duty" means
any time the driver is not on duty, required to be in readiness to work, or
under any responsibility to perform work. Such time shall not be counted
towards the maximum allowed on-duty hours within a 24-hour period.
(11) "On Duty" means the status of the driver
from the time he or she begins work, or is required to be in readiness to work,
until the time the driver is relieved from work and all responsibility for
performing work. "On Duty" includes all time spent by the driver as follows:
(a) Waiting to be dispatched at bus transit
system terminals, facilities, or other private or public property, unless the
driver has been completely relieved from duty by the bus transit
system.
(b) Inspecting, servicing,
or conditioning any vehicle.
(c)
Driving.
(d) Remaining in readiness
to operate a vehicle (stand-by).
(e) Repairing, obtaining assistance, or
remaining in attendance in or about a disabled vehicle.
(12) "Passenger" means a person who is on
board, boarding, or alighting from a bus for the purposes of public
transport.
(13) "Paratransit" means
those elements of public transit which provide service between specific origins
and destinations selected by the individual user with such service being
provided at a time that is agreed upon by the user and the provider of the
service. Paratransit service is provided by taxis, limousines, "dial-a-ride"
buses, and other demand-responsive operations that are characterized by their
nonscheduled, non-fixed route nature.
(14) "Safe Condition" means a condition where
hazards are reduced to the lowest level feasible and substantial compliance
exists with all safety rules, regulations, and requirements.
(15) "Safety Review" means an on-site
assessment to determine if a bus transit system has adequate safety management
controls in place and functioning in accordance with the safety standards
provided and incorporated by reference in this rule chapter.
(16) "Security" means freedom from harm
resulting from intentional acts against passengers, employees, equipment, and
facilities.
(17) "Security Program
Plan" or "SPP" means a document developed and adopted by the bus transit system
detailing its policies, objectives, responsibilities, and procedures for the
protection and defense of the system and persons from intentional acts of
harm.
(18) "Security Review" means
an on-site assessment to determine if a bus transit system has security
management controls in place and functioning in accordance with the security
requirements provided in this rule chapter.
(19) "System Safety Program Plan" or "SSPP"
means a document developed and adopted by the bus transit system detailing its
policies, objectives, responsibilities, and procedures against injuries or
damage.
(20) "Taxicab" means any
motor vehicle of nine passenger capacity or less, including the driver, engaged
in the general transportation of persons for compensation, not on a regular
schedule, between fixed termini, or over regular routes, where such vehicle
does not provide transportation services as a result of a contractual agreement
with a bus transit system.
(21)
"Trailer Bus" means a trailing or towed vehicle designed or used for the
transportation of more than 10 persons, e.g., tram buses.
(22) "Twenty-four Hour Period" or "24-Hour
Period" means the consecutive time beginning at 12:00.01 a.m. to 12:00.00
a.m.
(23) "Unsafe Condition" means
anything which endangers human life or property.
(24) "Personal wireless communications
device" means an electronic or electrical device that was not provided by the
bus transit system for business purposes.
(25) "Use of a wireless communications
device" means use of a mobile telephone or other electronic or electrical
device, hands-on or hands-free, to conduct an oral communication; to place or
receive a telephone call; to send or read electronic mail or a text message; to
play a game; to navigate the Internet; to play, view, or listen to a video; to
play, view, or listen to a television broadcast; to play or listen to music; or
to execute a computational function. Use of an electronic or electrical device
that enhances the individual's physical ability to perform, such as a hearing
aid, is not included in this definition.
(26) "Wireless communications device" means
an electronic or electrical device capable of remote communication. Examples
include cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and portable computers
(commonly called laptop computers).
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 334.044(2), 341.061(2), 341.041(3), 341.031 FS. Law Implemented 341.041(3), 341.061(2) FS.
New 9-7-87, Amended 11-10-92, 8-7-05, 9-16-10.
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