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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 66 — PUBLIC UTILITIES · Chapter 26

§ 2604. Licenses and regulations.

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§ 2604. Licenses and regulations.
(a)Requirements for transportation network companies.-- A transportation network company may not operate in this Commonwealth unless it holds and maintains a license issued by the commission.
(b)Certificate of public convenience.-- A license under this chapter shall not act as a certificate of public convenience under Chapter 11 (relating to certificates of public convenience). The commission shall provide for all licensure regulation, policies and orders necessary to regulate transportation network services under this chapter and to enforce the provisions of this chapter, including all of the following:
(1)Rights, privileges and duties of transportation network companies and drivers.
(2)Suspension, revocation or renewal requirements for transportation network companies.
(3)Conditions on a license necessary to ensure compliance with this chapter and the laws of this Commonwealth.
(4)Regulations and orders relating to procedures for customers to file complaints with the commission.
(5)Regulations and orders adopted by the commission relating to accessibility for individuals with mental or physical disabilities.
66c2604.1s
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