NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 63-09 — Personal Conduct - Unlicensed Activity.

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(a) An Agent must not dispatch a taxicab or other vehicle that is unlicensed. 35 RCNY § 63-09(a)Fine: $500 - $2,000 and/or suspension up to 30 daysAppearance REQUIRED (b) An Agent must not dispatch a Taxicab that does not have a current Medallion affixed to the Taxicab.

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Effective: 3/13/2020Last amended: 3/13/2020

§ 63-09 Personal Conduct – Unlicensed Activity.

RCNY § 63-09

(a)An Agent must not dispatch a taxicab or other vehicle that is unlicensed. 35 RCNY § 63-09(a)Fine: $500 - $2,000 and/or suspension up to 30 daysAppearance REQUIRED (b) An Agent must not dispatch a Taxicab that does not have a current Medallion affixed to the Taxicab. 35 RCNY § 63-09(b)Fine: $500 - $2,000 and/or suspension up to 30 daysAppearance REQUIRED (c) An Agent must not dispatch a Taxicab or other vehicle unless the registration of such Taxicab or other vehicle is Valid. 35 RCNY § 63-09(c) Fine: $100 - $350 and/or suspension up to 30 daysAppearance REQUIRED (Amended City Record 2/12/2020, eff. 3/13/2020)

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