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What is NYC AC § 19-176.3?

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This section regulates the operation of moped share systems, requiring authorization from the Department of Transportation and permits for each moped used. It outlines safety, maintenance, and compliance requirements, as well as penalties for violations. Applies to entities operating moped share systems in New York City.

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§ 19-176.3 Moped share systems.

AC § 19-176.3

a. For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings: Moped. The term "moped" means any limited use motorcycle as defined in section 121-b of the vehicle and traffic law. Moped share system. The term "moped share system" means a network of self-service and publicly available limited use motorcycles, and any related infrastructure, in which a trip begins or ends on any highway, as defined in section 118 of the vehicle and traffic law. Person. The term "person" means a natural person, partnership, corporation or other legal entity. b.

1.It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a moped share system without authorization from the department issued in accordance with this section and the rules of the department. A fee for such authorization and for renewals thereof may be established by rule by the commissioner.

2.The commissioner may require a moped share system to obtain a permit for each moped used in the operation of such system. Where such permits are required, it shall be unlawful for a moped to be used in the operation of a moped share system unless such moped has such a permit issued by the department. A fee for such permit and for renewals thereof may be established by rule by the commissioner. c. Only class B or class C electric powered limited use motorcycles that are registered in accordance with the vehicle and traffic law may be used in the operation of a moped share system. d. Applications for authorization to operate a moped share system and, where applicable, permits for mopeds that will be used in the operation of such system, shall be submitted to the department in a form and manner and containing such information as the department shall prescribe in rules. The term of such authorization and, where applicable, the term of such permit, shall be set forth in the rules of the department. e. Each person operating a moped share system shall comply with this section and rules of the department issued pursuant to this section, including but not limited to rules relating to: 1. Safety; 2. Vehicle maintenance; 3. Rider accountability; 4. Rider compliance with local and state law including, but not limited to, requiring riders to provide photographic or other evidence of rider helmet use; 5. Community outreach; 6. Equity; 7. Parking considerations; 8. Maintenance of insurance; and 9. Data sharing, recordkeeping and inspection requirements. f.

3.Any moped found parked on a street and offered to the public as a part of a moped share system that is not authorized pursuant to this section, or that does not have a required permit, if such a permit is required, may be removed and taken to a place of safety by the department or by the police department. The agency that removes such moped or that has custody of such moped after removal shall provide notice of such removal within 30 days of removal to the registered owner of such moped. Such moped shall not be released until all removal charges and storage fees have been paid or a bond or other security for such amount has been posted. A moped that is not claimed within the time set forth in such notice may be disposed of in accordance with applicable law relating to the disposal of abandoned vehicles. g. This section may be enforced by the police department, the department of transportation and by any other agency designated by the department of transportation. Any officers and employees of the police department, the department of transportation, or of any agency designated by the department, shall have the power to issue notices of violation, administrative summonses and appearance tickets. h. Nothing in this local law shall be interpreted to prevent the department from granting approval for the operation of a moped share system through standards imposed pursuant to a procurement and contracting process. (L.L. 2021/067, 6/12/2021, eff. 10/10/2021) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2021/067.

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