Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a)
General requirements. A dispatcher shall continually maintain
standards and equipment capable of providing prompt and adequate service to the
public, including all of the following:
(1)
Technology that is approved by the Authority that facilitates two-way
communication, in real time verbal and data, between the dispatcher and driver
of a taxicab. A written description including the specifications of the two-way
communication technology shall be submitted to the Authority for approval and
inspection before a dispatcher may use the technology, unless the two-way
communication has already been approved for use in conjunction with an approved
meter system as provided in §
1017.23 (relating to approved
meters).
(2) Respond to customer
calls 24 hours a day.
(3) Have
taxicabs available for dispatch 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
(4) Dispatch taxicabs with current Authority
rights to provide the service requested.
(5) Obtain the Authority's confirmation,
which may be provided by the Authority through email, of a taxicab's good
standing before beginning to provide it with dispatching service.
(6) Have at least one display advertisement
in a telephone book with citywide circulation in Philadelphia or a web site
which displays all of the information necessary to order a taxicab through the
dispatcher.
(7) Have a minimum of
four coordinated telephone lines to receive incoming calls for service from the
public.
(8) Operate and maintain a
taxicab meter system approved by the Authority as provided in § 1017.23,
including computer hardware and software, means of communication between the
dispatcher and each taxicab meter and the Authority.
(9) Answer customer questions about rates and
services provided within 12 hours.
(10) Answer customer questions or complaints
about service in writing and within 5 days of receipt of the
complaint.
(11) Maintain records as
provided in §
1019.14 (relating to dispatcher
records).
(12) A dispatcher may not
discriminate against nor allow its affiliated drivers to discriminate against
any member of the public and may not refuse service to any section of
Philadelphia. Partial-rights taxicabs may only be dispatched to provide service
consistent with the certificate holder's rights.
(13) A dispatcher shall be able to receive
and respond to emergency or distress alerts received from taxicab drivers 24
hours a day, 7 days a week.
(14) In
addition to the requirements in the act, this part or an order of the
Authority, a dispatcher may institute rules of conduct for drivers and
certificate holders associated with the dispatcher.
(15) A dispatcher shall report violations of
the act, this part or an order of the Authority committed by a driver or
certificate holder associated with the dispatcher to the Authority
immediately.
(16) Upon receipt of a
request for wheelchair accessible vehicle (WAV) taxicab service directly from a
source, including a potential customer or as provided in §
1021.16(a)
(relating to service issues regarding people with disabilities), a dispatcher
not authorized to dispatch WAV taxicabs shall immediately forward the potential
customer's contact information and location to a WAV taxicab dispatcher through
a means of electronic communication approved by the Authority.
(b)
WAV taxicab dispatcher
authorization and renewal.
(1) A
dispatcher or applicant for a dispatcher's certificate as provided in §
1019.3 (relating to dispatcher
application) may request authorization to act as a WAV taxicab dispatcher by
filing Form DSP-7 "WAV Dispatcher Authorization" with the Manager of
Administration. Form DSP-7 is available on the Authority's web site at
www.philapark.org/tld.
(2) The authorization to dispatch WAV
taxicabs is nontransferable.
(3)
The authorization to dispatch WAV taxicabs will automatically expire on July 1
of each year. A dispatcher may reapply for WAV dispatcher authorization at the
time it makes its annual filing as provided in §
1011.3 (relating to annual rights
renewal process).
(4) The
authorization to dispatch WAV taxicabs may be suspended, cancelled or revoked
for a violation of the act, this part or an order of the Authority.
(5) Dispatchers engaged in dispatching of WAV
taxicabs on August 30, 2014, may continue without the authorization required
under paragraph (1) until July 1, 2015. This exemption does not apply to the
dispatching of WAV medallion taxicabs.
(c)
WAV taxicab dispatcher
requirements.
(1) Only a WAV taxicab
dispatcher may dispatch WAV taxicabs.
(2) A WAV taxicab dispatcher may not have
less than 10% of the WAV taxicabs authorized by the Authority to provide
citywide call or demand service in its association at all times. The Authority
will maintain a current list of authorized WAV taxicabs on its web site at
www.philapark.org/tld.
(3) A WAV taxicab dispatcher shall maintain a
means of immediate and simultaneous telephone, Internet or other electronic
communication with every WAV taxicab dispatcher that is approved in advance by
the Authority. The Authority will post a list of approved communication methods
on its web site at
www.philapark.org/tld.
(4) Dispatchers shall give preference to
persons seated in a wheelchair when dispatching a WAV taxicab.
(5) Customers referred to a dispatcher as
provided in subsection (a)(16) or §
1021.16(a) shall
be serviced in all ways as if the request were made directly to the
dispatcher.
(6) In the event that a
WAV taxicab dispatcher cannot provide a WAV taxicab to a requesting customer
within 20 minutes, the request for service shall be forwarded by the WAV
taxicab dispatcher to every other WAV taxicab dispatcher through the system
required under paragraph (3).
(7)
The information provided by the forwarding WAV taxicab dispatcher as provided
in paragraph (6) must include the information necessary to provide the
requested service, including all of the following:
(i) The time the request was received by the
forwarding WAV dispatcher.
(ii) The
time that the service is requested to begin.
(iii) The location where the WAV taxicab is
expected to appear to initiate service.
(iv) The telephone number and other contact
information of the person requesting service, if available.
(v) The time that the forwarding WAV
dispatcher would be able to initiate service, if at all.
(8) A WAV taxicab dispatcher shall
immediately accept the request forwarded as provided in paragraph (6) if the
dispatcher can provide a WAV taxicab as requested before the forwarding
dispatcher and sooner than any other WAV dispatcher. If the request for service
is not accepted, the forwarding WAV dispatcher shall provide the service as
provided in paragraph (7)(v).
(9)
Acceptance of the forwarded request shall be simultaneously communicated to all
other WAV taxicab dispatchers through the system required under paragraph
(3).
(10) The accepting dispatcher
shall inform the person that has requested WAV taxicab service that it will
dispatch a WAV taxicab to the requester immediately.
(11) A WAV dispatcher shall use a dispatching
system that maintains all of the following data, in addition to the
requirements in this section and § 1019.14:
(i) Each request to the dispatcher for a WAV
taxicab and the dispatcher's response to that request.
(ii) Each occasion of WAV taxicab service to
a person in a wheelchair by a taxicab in the dispatcher's association,
including the date of service, the amount of the fare paid and the manner in
which the taxicab service was initiated.
(iii) The name and WAV taxicab driver
certificate number for each driver that has accepted or declined a dispatch for
service to a person in a wheelchair.
(12) The WAV dispatcher's monthly filing of
Form DSP-4 as provided in §
1019.9 (relating to list of
affiliated taxicabs) must include the data maintained in its dispatch system as
provided in paragraph (11).
(13)
The Authority will maintain a list of WAV dispatchers on its web site at
www.philapark.org/tld.
The provisions of this §1019.8 temporarily amended
under 53 Pa.C.S. § 57B 02.
This section cited in 52 Pa. Code §
1011.2 (relating to definitions);
52 Pa. Code §
1019.3 (relating to dispatcher
application); and 52 Pa. Code §
1019.6 (relating to review of
dispatcher application).