A limousine operator shall keep the records required in subparts 2 to 5. The records must be kept at the limousine operator's principal place of business and must be available for inspection and copying in Minnesota by the commissioner upon request. Records must be kept for three years.
A limousine operator shall keep a record of each trip provided under a permit. For a trip, the record must show:
A limousine operator shall keep a record of trip referrals when required by part 8880.0300, subpart 7. For each trip referral, the record must show:
A limousine operator shall keep a separate file for a limousine used to provide limousine service. The file must contain the year, make, and vehicle identification number of a vehicle. The file also must contain the inspection record required by part 8880.0900, subpart 6, showing:
a list of each component or item described in part 8880.0900, subpart 5, item B, and a notation of which components or items were inspected; and
a notation of necessary maintenance, repair, or replacement of vehicle parts and the date the maintenance, repair, or replacement was completed.
A limousine operator shall keep a separate file for each driver employed or used to provide limousine service. The file must contain:
a copy of the medical examiner's certificate required in part 8880.0800, subpart 3, and a copy of a waiver granted under part 8880.0800, subpart 4, if any; and
a statement signed by the person who conducted the most recent review of the driver's driving and criminal records as required by part 8880.0800, subpart 7. The statement must show the name of the person who checked the records, the date the records were checked, and whether the driver was found to meet the standards of part 8880.0800, subparts 5 and 6. If the driver was found not to meet the standards, the statement must show the date the driver became disqualified and the reason for the disqualification.
MS s 221.84
18 SR 2220
February 1, 2005
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes