§ 26-55-102 - City motor bus system operating across state lines.
               	 		
26-55-102.    City motor bus system operating across state lines.
    (a)  The  fee to be paid to this state for the registration and licensing of any  motor bus used by a system of motor buses operating in lieu of a street  car system in adjoining cities or incorporated towns which are separated  by a state line shall not exceed the fee provided by law in the  adjoining state for such bus when:
      (1)  More than one-half (1/2) of the mileage of the routes regularly run by the motor bus system is outside this state;
      (2)  More  than one-half (1/2) of the gross revenues of such a system is derived  from its operation outside this state and from the carrying of  passengers from outside this state into this state;
      (3)  Such system is operated in this state under a franchise contract with the Arkansas city or town;
      (4)  The  motor buses are not operated under any conditions whatever on any of  the roads or highways in this state outside the corporate limits of such  city or town; and
      (5)  The motor  bus system shall pay to this state a motor vehicle fuel tax at the  applicable rate as fixed by the law of this state upon at least one-half  (1/2) of the motor vehicle fuel used in the operation of the system as a  whole.
(b)  At any time the  adjoining city or town in Arkansas by ordinances may levy a privilege  tax on the buses sufficient to reimburse the city or town for the use of  its streets.