C.R.S. Section 40-10.1-301
Definitions


As used in this part 3, unless the context otherwise requires:

(1)

“Charter basis” means on the basis of a contract for transportation whereby a person agrees to provide exclusive use of a motor vehicle to a single chartering party for a specific period of time during which the chartering party has the exclusive right to direct the operation of the vehicle, including selection of the origin, destination, route, and intermediate stops.

(2)

“Charter bus” means a motor vehicle with a minimum seating capacity of thirty-three, including the driver, that is hired to transport a person or group of persons traveling from one location to another for a common purpose. A charter bus does not provide regular route service from one location to another.

(3)

“Chartering party” means a person or group of persons who share a personal or professional relationship whereby all such persons are members of the same affiliated group, including a family, business, religious group, social organization, or professional organization. “Chartering party” does not include groups of unrelated persons brought together by a carrier, transportation broker, or other third party.

(4)

“Children’s activity bus” means a motor vehicle that transports groups of eight or more children, eighteen years of age or younger, and any adults over eighteen years of age accompanying or participating with the group, to or from activities that are sponsored by nonprofit organizations entitled to a tax exemption under the federal “Internal Revenue Code of 1986”, as amended, or the transportation of children to and from school, school-related activities, or school-sanctioned activities to the extent that such transportation is not provided by the school or school district or the school or school district’s transportation contractors.

(5)

“Commercial location” means a place where goods or services are bought, sold, or exchanged.

(6)

“Fire crew transport” means a motor vehicle that transports people engaged in fighting wildfires.

(7)

“Luxury limousine” means a chauffeur-driven, luxury motor vehicle as defined by the commission by rule.

(8)

“Luxury limousine service” means a specialized, luxurious transportation service provided on a prearranged, charter basis. “Luxury limousine service” does not include taxicab service or any service provided between fixed points over regular routes at regular intervals.

(9)

to (11) Repealed.

(12)

“Off-road scenic charter” means a motor vehicle that transports passengers, on a charter basis, to scenic points within Colorado, originating and terminating at the same location and using a route that is wholly or partly off of paved roads. “Off-road scenic charter” does not include the transport of passengers to commercial locations.

Source: Section 40-10.1-301 — Definitions, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-40.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

40‑10.1‑101
Definitions
40‑10.1‑102
Powers of commission
40‑10.1‑103
Subject to control by commission
40‑10.1‑104
Compliance
40‑10.1‑105
Transportation not subject to regulation
40‑10.1‑106
Commission to make rules and prescribe rates
40‑10.1‑107
Financial responsibility - filing
40‑10.1‑108
Commission to make safety rules
40‑10.1‑109
Motor carrier compliance with safety rules
40‑10.1‑110
Record check - rules
40‑10.1‑111
Filing, issuance, and annual fees - fee setting by the commission
40‑10.1‑112
Commission may take action against certificate or permit
40‑10.1‑113
Penalty for violations
40‑10.1‑114
Penalty for violation of article
40‑10.1‑115
Jurisdiction of courts
40‑10.1‑116
Commission to notify local authorities - procedure
40‑10.1‑117
Limited regulation of transportation network companies
40‑10.1‑118
Certificated taxi carrier parity report - recommendations - legislative declaration - repeal
40‑10.1‑201
Certificate required
40‑10.1‑202
Permit required - legislative declaration
40‑10.1‑203
Rules for issuance of certificate - standing to protest - judicial review - legislative declaration
40‑10.1‑204
Temporary authority
40‑10.1‑205
Transfer of certificate or permit
40‑10.1‑206
Rates - limitations
40‑10.1‑207
Taxicab license plates - rules
40‑10.1‑301
Definitions
40‑10.1‑302
Permit requirements
40‑10.1‑303
Livery license plates - rules
40‑10.1‑304
Revocation of permit for failure to pay fine
40‑10.1‑401
Permit requirements
40‑10.1‑402
Verification of authority - notice of requirement for designated license plates - rules
40‑10.1‑403
Towing task force - creation - rules - report - repeal
40‑10.1‑404
Repeal of part - subject to review
40‑10.1‑405
Nonconsensual tows - rights of owners, operators, and lienholders - rules
40‑10.1‑406
Failure to comply
40‑10.1‑407
Records - rules
40‑10.1‑408
Kickbacks prohibited
40‑10.1‑409
Violators subject to penalties
40‑10.1‑410
Towing rules
40‑10.1‑501
Definitions
40‑10.1‑502
Permit requirements - issuance by ports of entry
40‑10.1‑503
Enforcement of carrier’s lien
40‑10.1‑504
Advertising
40‑10.1‑505
Contracts for service
40‑10.1‑506
Delivery and storage of household goods
40‑10.1‑507
Binding arbitration
40‑10.1‑508
Revocation of permit for failure to pay fine
40‑10.1‑509
Outreach - fund
40‑10.1‑601
Short title
40‑10.1‑602
Definitions
40‑10.1‑603
Limited regulation
40‑10.1‑604
Registration - financial responsibility of transportation network companies - primary liability insurance - insurance protection against uninsured motorists
40‑10.1‑605
Operational requirements - rules
40‑10.1‑606
Permit required for transportation network companies - annual permit fee - penalty for violation - rules - repeal
40‑10.1‑607
Fees - transportation network company fund - creation
40‑10.1‑607.5
Fees - enterprise per ride fees - collection - distribution of fee proceeds - enterprise per ride fees fund - rules - definitions
40‑10.1‑608
Rules
40‑10.1‑609
Reporting requirements - rules
40‑10.1‑701
Legislative declaration
40‑10.1‑702
Large-market taxicab service - permit required - rules
40‑10.1‑703
Large-market taxicab service license plates - rules
40‑10.1‑704
Permit revocation
40‑10.1‑705
Rates - limitations - rules
40‑10.1‑801
Permit requirements - rules
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 40-10.1-301’s source at colorado​.gov