NYC Administrative Code

§ 20-262 — Failure to display pedicab registration or pedicab driver's license.

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What is NYC AC § 20-262?

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This section establishes that failure to display the required registration plate on a pedicab is presumptive evidence of lack of inspection and registration. Additionally, failure by a pedicab driver to exhibit their license upon demand is presumptive evidence of being unlicensed. Applies to pedicab operators and drivers.

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§ 20-262 Failure to display pedicab registration or pedicab driver's license.

AC § 20-262

a. In any civil, criminal or administrative action or proceeding, the failure to display the registration plate on the pedicab on which it is required to be displayed as provided in section 20-255 of this subchapter shall be presumptive evidence that such pedicab has not been inspected and is not duly registered as required by this subchapter. b. In any civil, criminal or administrative action or proceeding, the failure by a pedicab driver who is required to be licensed pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter to display or to exhibit on demand such pedicab driver's license in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter to any officer or employee authorized to enforce the provisions of this subchapter, shall be presumptive evidence that such pedicab driver is not duly licensed. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2009/053.

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