Section 28-77 Definitions.
Prior to the adoption of Ord. 17348 on 06/17/2002, Section 28-77 read as follows.
For the purpose of this article, the following
definitions and rules of construction
words and
terms
shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed
apply:
Business license administrator. The City of Columbia business license administrator or
the
administrators
his
designee.
Certified mechanic. Any mechanic certified by the State of Missouri to make the vehicle safety
inspections required by state statute.
Conviction. This term shall include a plea of guilty or a finding of guilty followed
by a
suspended imposition of sentence.
Director. The City of Columbia director of finance or
the directors
his
designee.
Limousine. Any motor vehicle with driver offered to the public for the purpose of transporting
passengers for a fixed charge or fee or a rate based primarily upon the amount of time the vehicle
is retained.
Limousine service. The business of offering to the public motor vehicles for carrying or
transportation of passengers between Columbia Regional Airport and points within the city for a
fixed charge or fee, or the business of offering a motor vehicle with driver to the public for the
transportation of passengers at a rate based primarily upon the amount of time the vehicle is
retained.
Manifest. A daily record prepared by a taxicab or limousine driver showing the starting and
ending time and vehicle mileage covered by the daily use of the vehicle and a listing of all trips
made by such driver, showing time and place origin, destination, number of passengers, and the
amount of fare of each trip.
Shared ride. The nonexclusive use of a taxicab by two (2) or more unrelated passengers
having either a common point of origin or a common destination point and traveling in the same
general direction.
Taxicab. A public passenger motor vehicle with a rated passenger-carrying capacity of
six
(6)
eight (8)
or less with driver furnished for hire on a call or demand basis to transport persons,
packages or messages where route traveled and trip destination are controlled by the passenger
and at a charge or fare based upon time and mileage and recorded and indicated on a taximeter.
Taxicab business. The business of offering taxicabs to the public.
Taximeter. A meter instrument or device attached to a taxicab which measures the distance
driven and the waiting time upon which the fare is based.
Vehicle for hire. Any privately owned motor vehicle, animal-drawn vehicle or other vehicle
designed or used for the transportation of passengers for hire other than a motorbus or a vehicle
governed by the state public service commission or its successor, the charges for the use of which
are determined by agreement, mileage or by the length of time for which the vehicle is engaged.
Waiting time. The time when a taxicab is not in motion from the time of acceptance of a
passenger or passengers to the time of discharge, but does not include any time that the taxicab is
not in motion if due to any cause other than the request, act or fault of a passenger or passengers.
(Ord. No. 12094, § 1, 12-12-88)