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What is NYC RCNY § 58-22?

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(a) Record of Passenger Trip Information. The Trip Record is the record of all data collected from every for hire trip made by a Taxicab and must include the following information: (1) The Taxicab Medallion number (2) The TLC Driver License number (3) The location where each passenger is picked up (4) The time each

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Effective: 10/22/2016Last amended: 6/16/2018

§ 58-22 Records – Trip Record Information.

RCNY § 58-22

(a)Record of Passenger Trip Information. The Trip Record is the record of all data collected from every for hire trip made by a Taxicab and must include the following information: (1) The Taxicab Medallion number (2) The TLC Driver License number (3) The location where each passenger is picked up (4) The time each passenger is picked up (5) The total number of passengers (6) The location where each passenger is dropped off (7) The time each passenger is dropped off (8) The total trip mileage (9) The itemized metered fare for the trip (fare, tolls, surcharge, and tip, if paid by credit or debit card) (10) Method of payment (11) The trip number (12) Other information required by the Commission.

(b)Form of Trip Record.

(1)Trip Records must be collected and stored electronically, through the use of the Technology System.

(2)If the Technology System is inoperable, a written Trip Record must be kept during the 48-hour period the Taxicab is permitted to operate after timely notification of the malfunction. (See 35 RCNY § 58-41) (c) Access to Trip Record.

(3)An Owner must take possession of any written Trip Records weekly. 35 RCNY § 58-22(c)(3)Fine: $25Appearance NOT REQUIRED (d) Changes and Corrections.

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