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(a) E-Hail Application Approval for New License. The Commission will not issue an E-Hail Application Provider License to any Applicant unless the Commission approves the E-Hail Application proposed for sale, lease or use by the Applicant.

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Effective: 8/6/2016Last amended: 9/18/2019

§ 78-05 Licensing – Specific Requirements.

RCNY § 78-05

(a)E-Hail Application Approval for New License. The Commission will not issue an E-Hail Application Provider License to any Applicant unless the Commission approves the E-Hail Application proposed for sale, lease or use by the Applicant. In determining whether to approve the E-Hail Application, the Commission will consider, in its sole discretion, whether the documentation required to be submitted by the Applicant pursuant to subdivision (b) of this section adequately demonstrates that the E-Hail Application complies with all of the requirements set forth in 35 RCNY § 78-21, or as such requirements may be waived or modified by the Commission pursuant to subdivision (f) of this section.

(b)Documentation for E-Hail Application Approval. The Applicant must submit with its License application a detailed description of its E-Hail Application's functionality and its compliance with the requirements set forth in 35 RCNY § 78-21, as well a list of all third-party designees the E-Hail Application Provider will use in offering E-Hail or E-Payment services. If the Application includes E-Payment, the Applicant must submit with its License application the documentation described in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subdivision. All documentation pertaining to an independent third party must be accompanied by a signed authorization from the Applicant authorizing the Commission to contact the independent third party directly and authorizing the independent third party to respond to inquiries from the Commission.

(1)Documentation demonstrating that an independent third party that is accredited by the American National Standards Institute-American Society of Quality National Accreditation Board ("ANAB") to perform International Organization for Standardization ("ISO") 9001 certifications has performed acceptance testing consistent with the acceptance test plan, and the successful results of the acceptance testing; and (2) Documentation demonstrating that an independent third party that is a Qualified Security Assessor ("QSA") company has performed security testing of the E-Hail Application and related services to determine compliance with the security standards set forth in 35 RCNY § 78-21(f), or as such standards may be waived or modified by the Commission pursuant to subdivision (f) of this section, and the successful results of the security testing; and (3) Documentation, demonstrating that a qualified, independent third party has performed acceptance testing of the E-Hail company's Application Programming Interface and related services to determine compliance with the standards set forth in 35 RCNY § 78-24(d)(2), or as such standards may be waived or modified by the Commission pursuant to subdivision (e) of this section, and the successful results of such acceptance testing.

(c)Information Security and Use of Personal Information Policy. The Applicant must submit with its License application an information security and use of personal information policy that includes, at a minimum, the following information: (1) a statement of internal access policies relating to passenger and driver Personal Information for employees, contractors, and third party access, if applicable; (2) a statement that, except to the extent necessary to provide credit, debit, and prepaid card services and services for any application that provides for electronic payment, Personal Information will only be collected and used with such passenger's affirmative express consent and that such personal information will not be used, shared, or disclosed, except for lawful purposes; (3) procedures for notifying the Commission and affected parties of any breach of the security of the system, pursuant to section 899-aa of the General Business Law; (4) a statement that any credit, debit, or prepaid card information collected by the Applicant or a credit, debit, or prepaid card services provider is processed by the Applicant or such provider in compliance with applicable payment card industry standards, and (5) a statement of the Applicant's policies regarding the use of passenger geolocation information, which must include, at a minimum, a prohibition on the use, monitoring, or disclosure of trip information, including the date, time, pick-up location, drop-off location, and real-time vehicle location and any retained vehicle location records, without such passenger's affirmative express consent.

(d)Modification of E-Hail Application. If after the E-Hail Application Provider License is issued pursuant to this Chapter, the E-Hail Application Provider Licensee wants to implement a Modification, the E-Hail Application Provider Licensee must submit an application for approval of a Modification of E-Hail Application by submitting all documentation required by subdivision (b) of this section and the fee required in 35 RCNY § 78-07(b). The Commission will treat the submission as an application for a new E-Hail Application Provider License. If the Commission approves the Modification, the existing E-Hail Application Provider License will apply to the modified E-Hail Application.

(e)Required Insurance. After submission of an application for a new E-Hail Application Provider License, an Applicant must provide to the Commission proof of the insurance required in this subdivision when the Commission requests it. Upon submission of an application to renew an E-Hail Application Provider License, the E-Hail Application Provider Licensee must provide to the Commission proof of the insurance required in this subdivision.

(i)The Applicant must maintain Commercial General Liability ("CGL") Insurance covering the Applicant as Named Insured and the City as an Additional Insured in the amount of at least Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) per occurrence. The insurance must protect the City and the Applicant from claims for property damage and/or bodily injury, including death that may arise from any of the operations performed or to be performed by or on behalf of the Applicant in connection with any of the activities licensed under this Chapter. Coverage under this insurance must be at least as broad as that provided by the most recently issued Insurance Services Office ("ISO") Form CG 0001, and must be "occurrence" based rather than "claims-made." (ii) If the Applicant's subcontractor(s) is/are performing or will perform operations in connection with any of the activities licensed under this Chapter, either the Applicant's CGL Insurance under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph must cover the subcontractor(s) or such subcontractor(s) must maintain its/their own CGL Insurance subject to all other requirements herein.

(iii)The CGL Insurance must name the City, together with its officials and employees, as an Additional Insured with coverage at least as broad as the most recently issued ISO Form CG20 10.

(2)Professional Liability Insurance.

(ii)If the Applicant's subcontractor(s) is/are performing or will perform professional services in connection with any of the activities licensed under this Chapter for which PL Insurance is reasonably commercially available, either the Applicant's PL Insurance under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph must cover the subcontractor(s) or such subcontractor(s) must maintain its/their own PL Insurance subject to all other requirements herein.

(3)Crime Insurance.

(4)General Requirements for Insurance Coverage and Policies.

(iv)There must be no self-insurance program with regard to any insurance required under this subdivision unless approved in writing by the Commission. Any self-insurance program must provide the City with all rights that would be provided by traditional insurance required under this subdivision, including but not limited to the defense obligations that insurers are required to undertake in liability policies.

(v)The City's limits of coverage for all types of insurance required under this subdivision must be the greater of: (A) the minimum limits set forth in this subdivision; or (B) the limits provided to the Applicant as Named Insured under all primary, excess, and umbrella policies of that type of coverage.

(5)Proof of Insurance.

(6)Miscellaneous Insurance Provisions.

(f)Renewals of Required Insurance Policies. The E-Hail Application Provider must submit to the Commission Certificates of Insurance confirming renewals of insurance before coverage of insurance policies required under subdivision (d) of this section expires. Certificates of Insurance must comply with the requirements of subparagraph (d)(5)(i) above. 35 RCNY § 78-05(e)Penalty: $1,500 fine and/or suspension up to 60 days or revocationAppearance REQUIRED (g) Waivers or Modifications. Except where expressly prohibited by law, the Chairperson may, in his or her discretion, waive or modify any requirements for licensing under this Chapter in the interests of public safety and convenience. Requests for waivers or modifications must be submitted in writing to the Chairperson. (Amended City Record 7/7/2016, eff. 8/6/2016; amended City Record 8/19/2019, eff. 9/18/2019)

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