Section 5374 Of Article 2. Authorization To Operate As A Charter-party Carrier Of Passengers From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 8. >> Article 2.
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. (a) (1) Before a permit or certificate is issued or renewed,
the commission shall require the applicant to establish reasonable
fitness and financial responsibility to initiate and conduct or
continue to conduct the proposed or existing transportation services.
The commission shall not issue or renew a permit or certificate
pursuant to this chapter unless the applicant meets all of the
following requirements:
(A) It is financially and organizationally capable of conducting
an operation that complies with the rules and regulations of the
Department of the California Highway Patrol governing highway safety.
(B) It is committed to observing the hours of service regulations
of state and, where applicable, federal law, for all persons, whether
employees or subcarriers, operating vehicles in transportation for
compensation under the certificate.
(C) It has a preventive maintenance program in effect for its
vehicles used in transportation for compensation that conforms to
regulations of the Department of the California Highway Patrol in
Title 13 of the California Code of Regulations.
(D) It participates in a program to regularly check the driving
records of all persons, whether employees or subcarriers, operating
vehicles used in transportation for compensation.
(E) It has a safety education and training program in effect for
all employees or subcarriers operating vehicles used in
transportation for compensation.
(F) It will maintain its vehicles used in transportation for
compensation in a safe operating condition and in compliance with the
Vehicle Code and with regulations contained in Title 13 of the
California Code of Regulations relative to motor vehicle safety.
(G) It has filed with the commission the certificate of workers'
compensation insurance coverage or statement required by Section
5378.1.
(H) It has provided the commission an address of an office or
terminal where documents supporting the factual matters specified in
the showing required by this subdivision may be inspected by the
commission and the Department of the California Highway Patrol.
(I) It provides for a mandatory controlled substance and alcohol
testing certification program as adopted by the commission pursuant
to Section 1032.1.
(J) Subparagraphs (C), (F), and (H) do not apply to a
charter-party carrier of passengers engaged in the provision of a
hired driver service when a rented motor vehicle is being operated by
the hired driver.
(2) With respect to subparagraphs (B) and (F) of paragraph (1),
the commission may base a finding on a certification by the
commission that an applicant has filed, with the commission, a sworn
declaration of ability to comply and intent to comply.
(3) The commission may require, as a precondition to the issuance
of a permit or certificate, the procurement of a performance bond
sufficient to facilitate the collection of fines, penalties, and
restitution related to enforcement actions that can be taken against
the applicant.
(b) In addition to the requirements in subdivision (a),
charter-party carriers shall meet all other state and, where
applicable, federal regulations as prescribed.
(c) The commission may delegate to its executive director or that
executive director's designee the authority to issue, renew, or
authorize the transfer of, charter-party carrier permits or
certificates and to make the findings specified in subdivision (a)
that are necessary to that delegated authority.