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What is NYC RCNY § 2-429?

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(a) A pedicab driver must download and use the Pedicab Information Card published by the Department on its website. A pedicab driver must not change or delete any text in the Pedicab Information Card and must provide all information required by the Department.

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§ 2-429 Pedicab Information Card.

RCNY § 2-429

(a)A pedicab driver must download and use the Pedicab Information Card published by the Department on its website. A pedicab driver must not change or delete any text in the Pedicab Information Card and must provide all information required by the Department.

(b)The Department's Pedicab Information Card must be printed in black ink or toner on white paper. The typeface must be no less than 12 point.

(c)The size of the Pedicab Information Card must be no less than five and one-half (5 1/2) inches by eight (8) inches in height and width.

(d)A pedicab driver must not issue Pedicab Information Cards by electronic mail, SMS (texting), or other electronic means.

(e)A pedicab driver must ensure that each Pedicab Information Card provided to a paying passenger is complete, accurate, and legible.

(f)When offering to transport passengers for hire, a pedicab driver operating a pedicab must keep in the pedicab sufficient quantities of the Department's Pedicab Information Card to be able to provide one to each passenger. Failure to produce copies of the Department's Pedicab Information Card upon request by Department inspectors or law enforcement officers will be deemed a violation of this subdivision.

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