Section 16500 Of Chapter 4. Commercial Vehicles From California Vehicle Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 4.
16500
. Every owner of a vehicle used in the transportation of
passengers for hire, including taxicabs, when the operation of the
vehicle is not subject to regulation by the Public Utilities
Commission, shall maintain, whenever he or she may be engaged in
conducting those operations, proof of financial responsibility
resulting from the ownership or operation of the vehicle and arising
by reason of personal injury to, or death of, any one person, of at
least fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000), and, subject to the limit
of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for each person injured or
killed, of at least thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for the injury
to, or the death of, two or more persons in any one accident, and for
damages to property of at least five thousand dollars ($5,000)
resulting from any one accident. Proof of financial responsibility
may be maintained by either:
(a) Being insured under a motor vehicle liability policy against
that liability.
(b) Obtaining a bond of the same kind, and containing the same
provisions, as those bonds specified in Section 16434.
(c) By depositing with the department thirty-five thousand dollars
($35,000), which amount shall be deposited in a special deposit
account with the Controller for the purpose of this section.
(d) Qualifying as a self-insurer under Section 16053.
The department shall return the deposit to the person entitled
thereto when he or she is no longer required to maintain proof of
financial responsibility as required by this section or upon his or
her death.