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§ 413. Crimes and penalties

(a) No person shall willfully mutilate, carve, engrave, destroy, or otherwise deface in such a manner as to render undistinguishable the number and island of issue on any medallion minted under this subchapter. (b) No person shall forge, imitate, reproduce or otherwise falsely copy so as to obtain a likeness generally indistinguishable from the original […]

§ 410. Sale of medallions by auction

Whenever the Taxicab Commission is required to sell a medallion by auction, and in selling all medallions newly issued on or after January 1, 1979, the Taxicab Commission shall cause to be advertised on the island for which a medallion is issued, timely notice of the sale by auction. The notice shall contain information that […]

§ 411. Death of medallion owner

Upon the death of the owner of any medallion, the Taxicab Commission shall, at the option of the heirs, sell the medallion at auction to an approved buyer and pay the proceeds to the estate of the deceased, or transfer the registration of the medallion to an heir or group of heirs if the heir […]

§ 412. Medallion—Lost, destroyed, stolen, or mutilated

Any owner of a medallion which is lost, destroyed, stolen, or involuntarily mutilated shall report such incident to the Taxicab Commission promptly after discovery of such happening. Such report shall be made by sworn declaration under penalty of perjury and the owner shall state the circumstances in which the medallion was lost, destroyed, stolen, or […]

§ 408. Registry of Medallions, resale, two medallion limit, approved buyers

(a) The Taxicab Commission shall keep and maintain an accurate Registry of Medallions which shall include each medallion registration number, the island for which it is valid, its owner, the attachment and cancellation of any lien or encumbrances against any medallion, the number of the set of license plates issued each medallion each year, any […]

§ 409. Medallions—Liens and encumbrances against, limits of same

(a) Any medallion valid under this subchapter may be encumbered with a lien or other such evidence of debenture. No such encumbrance shall attach to any medallion until the encumbrance is reported to the Taxicab Commission and recorded in the Registry of Medallions. No encumbrance duly attached to a medallion shall impair the right of […]

§ 402a. Classification of taxi service

The operator of a taxi may continually or alternately use, at his option, his taxi in one of two ways as follows: (1) As a public car, picking up and discharging passengers along a main route limited only by the vehicles passengers capacity; or (2) As a car for hire, transporting a contracting person or […]

§ 403. Number of passengers

(a) In automobiles operated for hire no person shall be carried without the consent of the person engaging the automobile. (b) No motor bus, truck, or commercial carrying passenger vehicle shall carry any passenger in excess of its capacity. The carrying capacity of all such vehicles shall be determined by the Taxicab Commission and shall […]

§ 404. Tariff of automobiles for hire

(a) The maximum rates to be collected for the service of motor vehicles operated for hire shall be fixed by the Taxicab Commission after investigation and receipt of evidence from any interested parties, provided that the rates fixed by law prior to and together with the enactment of this subsection shall apply until and unless […]

§ 405. Maximum rates for service of motor vehicles operated for hire in Virgin Islands

SCHEDULE I ISLAND OF ST. CROIX *MAXIMUM RATES — MOTOR VEHICLES FOR HIRE (per person) TO FROM CHRISTIANSTED Annaly $10.25 Anna’s Hope 1.50 Bethlehem, Upper or Lower, Exp. Station, King’s Hill, LaReine 3.25 Buccaneer Hotel 2.25 Bulowsminde 2.25 Butzberg 2.25 Cane Bay 10.25 Castle Coakley and Sion Farm 3.25 Castle Nugent 4.00 Catherine’s Rest 2.50 […]