D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 31, § 603
603.1 A modern taximeter system (MTS) is a complete technology solution for taxicab metering and payment that pairs the equipment of § 603.8 with the service and support of § 603.9. Taxicab companies and independent owners shall obtain MTS units from the payment service providers (PSPs) whose MTS s have been approved by the Office under Chapter 4 of this title.
603.2 MTS implementation. Beginning on September 1, 2013 (“implementation date”):
(a) Each taxicab shall operate only with an MTS unit that allows a passenger to make a cash payment or cashless payment, which shall be the decision of the passenger;
(b) Each MTS unit shall be obtained from a PSP that has current approval for the MTS and is operating in compliance with this section and Chapter 4;
(c) Each MTS unit, including the passenger console and safety feature required by § 603.8(n), shall be installed by an authorized MTS installation business which certifies that it meets the applicable provisions of this title;
(d) Each taxicab company, independent owner, or taxicab operator, may receive dispatches and provide digital payment to passengers as provided by § 603.4; and
(e) The taxicab passenger surcharge shall be collected from the passenger and paid by the PSP to the Office for each taxicab trip, regardless of how the fare is paid.
603.3 A list of approved MTSs and authorized MTS installation businesses shall be posted on the Commission’s website by the effective date of this rulemaking.
603.4 Dispatch services. Each taxicab company, independent owner, or operator may associate with one or more dispatch services to receive telephone or digital dispatches, provided such dispatch service is in compliance with all applicable provisions of this title, and all other applicable laws, and such association is consistent with any written agreement between the taxicab company, independent owner, or operator, and the PSP with which it associates. Each digital payment shall be processed as required by § 408.15.
603.5 Installation, certification, training, and inspection.
(a) Each taxicab company and individual owner shall have an approved MTS unit (and each component required by § 603.8 as of the installation date set forth therein) installed in each of its vehicles, and certified in a meter calibration report as meeting all the applicable requirements of this title including integrating with or replacing the
vehicle's taximeter, by the implementation date.
(b) Each installation and certification required by § 603.5(a) shall be conducted by an authorized MTS installation business, including the installation and certification of the passenger console and safety feature required by § 603.8(n).
(c) Each taxicab company, individual owner, and operator shall obtain any necessary training on the use of the MTS unit by the implementation date.
(d) Each vehicle's MTS unit shall be tested as part of the periodic vehicle inspection required by this title.
603.6 All costs associated with obtaining an MTS unit, including installation and certification (including those associated with adding the passenger console and safety feature required by § 603.8(n)), operation, compliance with a provision of this title or other applicable law, compliance with an Office order, repair, lease, service and support, maintenance, and upgrade, shall be the responsibility of the taxicab company or independent owner, but may be allocated by written agreement among the taxicab company or independent owner and the PSP that provides it.
603.7 Nothing in this section shall be construed to solicit or create a contractual relationship between the District of Columbia and any person.
603.8 MTS equipment requirements.
Each MTS shall consist of a reasonable combination of fixed or mobile hardware components, such as a Bluetooth-enabled smartphone, mobile data terminal, or tablet, with an attached or integrated payment card reader, and printer, and shall:
(a) Operate only in a manner that allows the PSP to meet the service and support requirements of § 603.9 and the operating requirements of Chapter 4;
(b) Allow a passenger to select the payment method, including a cash payment or a cashless payment (among the forms of cashless payment the PSP is approved to provide under Chapter 4);
(c) Display text messages from the Office and permit selected responses when the vehicle is stationary;
(d) Not allow a person to be charged any amount through the MTS unit other than a taximeter fare;
(e) Use a wireless 3G or better cellular data connection;
(f) Use a high-sensitivity global positioning satellite receiver that provides failover geo-coding from mobile wireless networks;
vehicle;
Each MTS shall function with the service and support of the PSP, which shall at all times operate in compliance with Chapter 4, and shall maintain a data connection to each MTS unit that shall:
(a) Validate the status of the operator's DCTC license (Face Card) in real-time by connecting to the TCIS to ensure the license is not revoked or suspended, and that the operator is in compliance with the insurance requirements of Chapter 9;
(b) Validate the status of the taximeter component of the MTS unit (such as hired, vacant, or time-off) in real-time to ensure that it cannot be used until the prior trip and the payment process connected with it have ended;
(c) Transmit to the TCIS every twenty-four (24) hours via a single data feed consistent in structure across all PSPs, as established by the Office, the following data:
(1) The date;
(2) The operator identification (Face Card) number and PVIN, reported in a unique and anonymous manner allowing the PSP to maintain a retrievable record of the operator and vehicle;
(3) The name of the taxicab company, association, or fleet if applicable;
(4) The time at beginning of tour of duty;
(5) The time and mileage of each trip;
(6) The time of pickup and drop-off of each trip;
(7) The geospatially-recorded place of pickup, drop-off of each trip, and current location;
(8) The number of passengers;
(9) The unique trip number assigned by the PSP;
(10) The taximeter fare and an itemization of the rates and charges pursuant to § 801;
(11) The form of payment (cash payment, cashless payment, voucher, or digital payment);
(12) The time at the end of each tour of duty; and
(d) Provide the Office with the information necessary to insure that the PSP
pays and the Office receives the taxicab passenger surcharge for each taxicab trip, regardless of how the fare is paid.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 60 DCR 7007 (May 17, 2013).