Connecticut 2012 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05368

Introduced
2/29/12  
Refer
2/29/12  
Report Pass
3/14/12  
Report Pass
3/14/12  
Refer
3/26/12  
Refer
3/26/12  
Report Pass
4/2/12  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Modernization Of The State's Taxicab Industry.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will have significant implications for the state's taxicab industry. It mandates that no individual or company may operate a taxicab without obtaining a certificate from the DOT, which must assess public convenience and necessity. The bill articulates specific criteria for granting certificates, including safety records, financial resources, and operational capabilities, which are aimed at raising the standards within the industry and improving overall service quality for the public.

Summary

House Bill 05368, titled 'An Act Concerning The Modernization Of The State's Taxicab Industry', aims to update and streamline the regulatory framework governing taxicab services in the state. The bill repeals several existing statutes and replaces them with new provisions that outline the certification requirements for operating a taxicab. Central to the bill's objectives is ensuring that operators have adequate safety, financial stability, and resources to provide reliable service while also maintaining oversight by the Department of Transportation (DOT).

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 05368 appears to be largely positive among legislators and public safety advocates who argue that modern regulations are necessary for enhancing passenger safety and ensuring that services are adequately monitored. However, there may be concerns from smaller operators about the increased regulatory burden and fees associated with compliance. Supporters believe these changes facilitate a more secure and dependable transportation infrastructure.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the concerns regarding the costs associated with obtaining the required certifications and the impact this may have on smaller taxicab operators who might struggle with the operational costs. Additionally, provisions regarding the frequency of inspections and the powers granted to the DOT to enforce regulations could lead to debates on the balance between thorough regulation and the encouragement of competition within the taxi industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05236

An Act Concerning Recommendations By The Department Of Consumer Protection.

CT SB00183

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Motor Vehicles And Concerning Low-speed Vehicles, The Towing Of Occupied Vehicles, School Buses, Electric Commercial Vehicles, The Passenger Registration Of Pick-up Trucks And Removable Windshield Placards For Persons Who Are Blind And Persons With Disabilities.

CT SB00395

An Act Concerning The Reporting Of Medical Debt.

CT HB05197

An Act Concerning Social Workers.

CT HB05488

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Public Health Statutes.

CT HB05290

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Public Health Statutes.

CT SB00008

An Act Concerning Drug Affordability.

CT SB00393

An Act Implementing The Treasurer's Recommendations Concerning Unclaimed Property.

CT SB00138

An Act Concerning The Waiver Of Certain Criminal History Records Check Fees For An Indigent Person Seeking A Pardon.

CT SB00426

An Act Concerning Court Operations And Administrative Proceedings.

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