New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter IV - Syracuse Regional Airport Authority
Part 175 - Commercial Ground Transportation Operations
Section 175.6 - Transportation charter party (TCP) carriers
Universal Citation: 21 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 175.6
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Definition.
A transportation charter party (TCP) carrier is an operator that provides on-demand or scheduled service to or from the airport using limousines, SUVs, vans, buses, etc. This includes businesses which provide TCP-type operations for their customers.
(b) License to operate on airport premises.
(1) No on-demand TCP carrier
may accept a passenger originating from the airport unless it holds a license
from the SRAA to operate on airport premises. This license is limited solely to
passenger pickup and passenger drop-off on a non-exclusive basis.
(2) No scheduled TCP carrier may accept a
passenger originating from the airport, or discharge passengers at the airport,
unless it holds a license from the SRAA to operate on airport premises. This
license is limited solely to passenger pickup and passenger drop-off on a
non-exclusive basis.
(3) The
application form for a TCP carrier license may be obtained from the SRAA
office.
(4) The fee for a TCP
carrier license is found in the SRAA commercial ground transportation fee
schedule, as from time-to-time published by the SRAA.
(c) Operations.
(1) An on-demand TCP operator shall only
accept passengers on an advance reservation basis and whose destinations are
within the operator's authorized operating area as set forth in the terms of
the certificate, permit, or license under which the TCP operates.
(2) TCP operators shall load passengers and
baggage only within designated zones, unless the driver has parked his/her
vehicle in the public parking lot/garage to meet his/her passenger. In this
case, the driver may load passengers and baggage in that parking
lot/garage.
(3) A TCP vehicle may
stand in the designated zone to wait for a pre-arranged passenger as long as
the driver does not leave the vehicle unattended.
(4) A TCP vehicle may park in the designated
zone, if space is available, for a maximum of 30 minutes for the driver to meet
the pre-arranged passenger(s) per the meet and greet policy (section
175.11 of this
Part).
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