N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 17 § 720.0 - Applicability
(a) This Part is
applicable to all passenger vehicles operating in New York State providing
transportation of any of the types described in subdivision (b), (c), (d) or
(e) of this section, which are subject to periodic safety inspections by the
New York State Department of Transportation (the department). Such vehicles
must meet the applicable requirements of the New York State Transportation Law,
as well as pertinent requirements of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic
Law, and the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS - title 49 of the
Code of Federal Regulations).
(b)
School transportation. All motor vehicles transporting passengers under the age
of 21 years, to and from schools, for hire, or owned and/or operated by school
districts or any public or private school. School transportation will also
include the transportation of passengers under the age of 21 years between
school programs and community residences (as such terms are defined in section
1.03 of the
Mental Hygiene Law) and where such school programs are approved by the New York
State Education Department.
Note: For hire school transportation does not include parents who enter into a contract with a school to provide transportation exclusively for their own children in their own vehicle(s).
(c) Regulated passenger transportation. All
motor vehicles, operated in this State, pursuant to or requiring a certificate
or permit for the transportation of passengers from the United States
Department of Transportation (USDOT) or the Commissioner of
Transportation.
(d) Municipal
passenger transportation. All buses operated pursuant to or requiring
regulatory authority from any city that has adopted an ordinance, local law or
charter to regulate a franchise, "bus line" operation pursuant to section
80 of the
Transportation Law.
(e) New York
City double-decker sightseeing buses. Effective April 1, 1998, double-decker
sightseeing buses regulated by the New York City Office of Consumer Affairs
shall be subject to the department's periodic inspection requirements pursuant
to chapter 202 of the Laws of 1997. Such vehicles shall be considered municipal
passenger transportation as set forth in subdivision (d) of this
section.
Notes
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