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§ 138. General   powers   of   commissioner.  The  commissioner  or  a  designated employee shall  have  the  following  functions,  powers  and  duties:    1.  To regulate motor carriers by establishing reasonable requirements  with respect to continuous and adequate  service,  and  by  establishing  reasonable  requirements  with  respect  to uniform systems of accounts,  records, reports, preservation of records and safety  of  operation  and  equipment.    2.  To administer, execute and enforce all provisions of this chapter;  to make all necessary  orders  in  connection  therewith;  to  prescribe  rules,  regulations  and  procedures  for  such administration; to issue  certificates and permits to motor carriers and to  attach  to  any  such  certificate  or permit issued, either at time of issuance or at any time  thereafter, any reasonable terms, conditions and limitations as shall be  consistent with the public interest.    3. To investigate all motor carriers  and  keep  informed  as  to  the  manner in which their property is operated, not only with respect to the  adequacy,  security,  safety and accommodation afforded by their service  but also with respect to their compliance with all  provisions  of  law,  regulations  and  orders of the commissioner and to issue such orders in  connection therewith as may be required in the public interest.    4. To compel by subpoena duces tecum the production of  any  accounts,  books, contracts, records, documents, memoranda and papers.    5.  To  subpoena  witnesses,  take  testimony  and administer oaths to  witnesses in any proceeding or examination instituted  or  conducted  in  reference to any matter under this chapter.    6.  To  establish  reasonable  classifications  or  groups of carriers  included in the term motor carrier as the special nature of the services  performed by such motor carriers  or  groups  of  motor  carriers  shall  require  and to establish reasonable rules, regulations and requirements  to be observed by the motor carriers so classified or grouped.    7. To investigate the cause of all accidents resulting in loss of life  or injury to persons or property, which in the  commissioner's  judgment  shall require investigation.    8.  Except  as  provided  in  sections one hundred fifty-three and one  hundred fifty-four of this chapter, to fix  and  approve  the  route  or  routes  of  any  bus  line, except bus lines operating wholly within any  city having jurisdiction pursuant to subdivision four of section  eighty  of  this  chapter,  and from time to time either upon application of the  bus  company,  or  upon  complaint,  or  upon  the  commissioner's   own  initiative  and without complaint, but upon reasonable notice, to modify  and amend the route or routes of any  such  bus  company.  No  such  bus  company  shall  operate a bus line or bus lines upon any highway, avenue  or street in the state except along a route as fixed and approved by the  commissioner, except that in case of street repairs,  parades  or  other  temporary obstruction of the highway, the bus company may use during the  period  of  such emergency, another route as close as practicable to the  original route. The use of such alternate route  during  the  period  of  such   emergency  shall  be  lawful  unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the  commissioner. Notice of a proposed change in route or  routes  shall  be  given  to  each  county  and  each city, town or village into or through  which a proposed route is to pass.

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Statutes > New-york > Tra > Article-6 > 138

§ 138. General   powers   of   commissioner.  The  commissioner  or  a  designated employee shall  have  the  following  functions,  powers  and  duties:    1.  To regulate motor carriers by establishing reasonable requirements  with respect to continuous and adequate  service,  and  by  establishing  reasonable  requirements  with  respect  to uniform systems of accounts,  records, reports, preservation of records and safety  of  operation  and  equipment.    2.  To administer, execute and enforce all provisions of this chapter;  to make all necessary  orders  in  connection  therewith;  to  prescribe  rules,  regulations  and  procedures  for  such administration; to issue  certificates and permits to motor carriers and to  attach  to  any  such  certificate  or permit issued, either at time of issuance or at any time  thereafter, any reasonable terms, conditions and limitations as shall be  consistent with the public interest.    3. To investigate all motor carriers  and  keep  informed  as  to  the  manner in which their property is operated, not only with respect to the  adequacy,  security,  safety and accommodation afforded by their service  but also with respect to their compliance with all  provisions  of  law,  regulations  and  orders of the commissioner and to issue such orders in  connection therewith as may be required in the public interest.    4. To compel by subpoena duces tecum the production of  any  accounts,  books, contracts, records, documents, memoranda and papers.    5.  To  subpoena  witnesses,  take  testimony  and administer oaths to  witnesses in any proceeding or examination instituted  or  conducted  in  reference to any matter under this chapter.    6.  To  establish  reasonable  classifications  or  groups of carriers  included in the term motor carrier as the special nature of the services  performed by such motor carriers  or  groups  of  motor  carriers  shall  require  and to establish reasonable rules, regulations and requirements  to be observed by the motor carriers so classified or grouped.    7. To investigate the cause of all accidents resulting in loss of life  or injury to persons or property, which in the  commissioner's  judgment  shall require investigation.    8.  Except  as  provided  in  sections one hundred fifty-three and one  hundred fifty-four of this chapter, to fix  and  approve  the  route  or  routes  of  any  bus  line, except bus lines operating wholly within any  city having jurisdiction pursuant to subdivision four of section  eighty  of  this  chapter,  and from time to time either upon application of the  bus  company,  or  upon  complaint,  or  upon  the  commissioner's   own  initiative  and without complaint, but upon reasonable notice, to modify  and amend the route or routes of any  such  bus  company.  No  such  bus  company  shall  operate a bus line or bus lines upon any highway, avenue  or street in the state except along a route as fixed and approved by the  commissioner, except that in case of street repairs,  parades  or  other  temporary obstruction of the highway, the bus company may use during the  period  of  such emergency, another route as close as practicable to the  original route. The use of such alternate route  during  the  period  of  such   emergency  shall  be  lawful  unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the  commissioner. Notice of a proposed change in route or  routes  shall  be  given  to  each  county  and  each city, town or village into or through  which a proposed route is to pass.

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Statutes > New-york > Tra > Article-6 > 138

§ 138. General   powers   of   commissioner.  The  commissioner  or  a  designated employee shall  have  the  following  functions,  powers  and  duties:    1.  To regulate motor carriers by establishing reasonable requirements  with respect to continuous and adequate  service,  and  by  establishing  reasonable  requirements  with  respect  to uniform systems of accounts,  records, reports, preservation of records and safety  of  operation  and  equipment.    2.  To administer, execute and enforce all provisions of this chapter;  to make all necessary  orders  in  connection  therewith;  to  prescribe  rules,  regulations  and  procedures  for  such administration; to issue  certificates and permits to motor carriers and to  attach  to  any  such  certificate  or permit issued, either at time of issuance or at any time  thereafter, any reasonable terms, conditions and limitations as shall be  consistent with the public interest.    3. To investigate all motor carriers  and  keep  informed  as  to  the  manner in which their property is operated, not only with respect to the  adequacy,  security,  safety and accommodation afforded by their service  but also with respect to their compliance with all  provisions  of  law,  regulations  and  orders of the commissioner and to issue such orders in  connection therewith as may be required in the public interest.    4. To compel by subpoena duces tecum the production of  any  accounts,  books, contracts, records, documents, memoranda and papers.    5.  To  subpoena  witnesses,  take  testimony  and administer oaths to  witnesses in any proceeding or examination instituted  or  conducted  in  reference to any matter under this chapter.    6.  To  establish  reasonable  classifications  or  groups of carriers  included in the term motor carrier as the special nature of the services  performed by such motor carriers  or  groups  of  motor  carriers  shall  require  and to establish reasonable rules, regulations and requirements  to be observed by the motor carriers so classified or grouped.    7. To investigate the cause of all accidents resulting in loss of life  or injury to persons or property, which in the  commissioner's  judgment  shall require investigation.    8.  Except  as  provided  in  sections one hundred fifty-three and one  hundred fifty-four of this chapter, to fix  and  approve  the  route  or  routes  of  any  bus  line, except bus lines operating wholly within any  city having jurisdiction pursuant to subdivision four of section  eighty  of  this  chapter,  and from time to time either upon application of the  bus  company,  or  upon  complaint,  or  upon  the  commissioner's   own  initiative  and without complaint, but upon reasonable notice, to modify  and amend the route or routes of any  such  bus  company.  No  such  bus  company  shall  operate a bus line or bus lines upon any highway, avenue  or street in the state except along a route as fixed and approved by the  commissioner, except that in case of street repairs,  parades  or  other  temporary obstruction of the highway, the bus company may use during the  period  of  such emergency, another route as close as practicable to the  original route. The use of such alternate route  during  the  period  of  such   emergency  shall  be  lawful  unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the  commissioner. Notice of a proposed change in route or  routes  shall  be  given  to  each  county  and  each city, town or village into or through  which a proposed route is to pass.