325A.13 - CERTIFICATE OF CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY AND REGULAR-ROUTE PASSENGER CERTIFICATE.

        325A.13  CERTIFICATE OF CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY AND      REGULAR-ROUTE PASSENGER CERTIFICATE.         1.  It is unlawful for a charter carrier to transport passengers      by motor vehicle for hire from any place in this state to another      place in this state irrespective of the route or highway traversed,      without first having obtained a charter passenger certificate from      the department.         2. a.  It is unlawful for a regular-route motor carrier of      passengers to transport passengers for hire upon the highways of this      state in intrastate commerce without first having obtained from the      department a regular-route passenger certificate.  The department      shall issue a regular-route passenger certificate if the department      finds that the applicant is fit, willing, and able.         b.  In determining whether a regular-route motor carrier of      passengers is fit, willing, and able, the department shall only      consider the applicant's compliance with safety, financial fitness,      and insurance requirements.         c.  A regular-route passenger certificate authorizing the      transportation of passengers includes the authority to transport      newspapers, baggage of passengers, express packages, or mail in the      same motor vehicle with passengers.         d.  A regular-route motor carrier of passengers holding a      regular-route passenger certificate may at any time commence      scheduled service over any regular route from any point or place in      this state to another place in this state irrespective of the route      or highway traversed and may at any time discontinue any part of its      regular-route service.         e.  A regular-route motor carrier of passengers granted a      certificate prior to January 1, 1998, which authorized motor carrier      passenger operations, may continue to provide motor carrier passenger      service with all rights and privileges granted by a regular-route      passenger certificate issued under this section.         f.  A regular-route motor carrier of passengers shall not      operate as a charter carrier in this state unless it possesses a      charter passenger certificate.         g.  A charter carrier shall not operate as a regular-route      passenger carrier in this state unless it possesses a regular-route      passenger certificate.         h.  An Iowa urban transit system as defined in section      452A.57, subsection 6, may operate within the metropolitan area which      it serves and between its service area and another city which is      located not more than ten miles from its service area without      obtaining a regular-route passenger certificate if the other city is      not served by another motor carrier of passengers operating under a      regular-route passenger certificate.         3.  A motor carrier providing primarily passenger service for      persons who are elderly, persons with disabilities, and other      transportation- disadvantaged persons is exempt from the      certification requirements of this section if it satisfies all of the      following requirements:         a.  The motor carrier is not a corporation organized for      profit under the laws of Iowa or any other state or the motor carrier      is a governmental organization.         b.  The motor carrier received or receives operating funds      from federal, state, or local government sources.         c.  The motor carrier does not duplicate a transportation      service provided by a motor carrier issued a regular-route passenger      certificate.         4.  A person operating a motor vehicle in a car pool or van pool      is exempt from the requirement of this chapter.         5.  Except for a person operating a car pool or van pool, each      motor carrier exempt from the requirement for obtaining a certificate      under this section shall obtain a nontransferable permit from the      department.  Such motor carriers shall comply with all safety,      insurance, and other rules of the department pertaining to a publicly      funded transit system.  
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         97 Acts, ch 70, § 15; 97 Acts, ch 104, §44, 61; 2000 Acts, ch      1016, §33--35