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16-12.38A.5   Limited Use of EPAMDs for Disabled Persons for Mobility Purposes.
   An EPAMD may be used and operated on public property in the city; provided such EPAMD is used and/or operated by a person disabled for mobility purposes in accordance with all the requirements established in this Section.
   (A)   Inquiry into use of EPAMDs by persons who are disabled for mobility purposes.
      (1)   The city may ask any person using or operating an EPAMD on public property in the city to provide evidence that the person’s use or operation of the EPAMD is required because of his or her mobility disability. The city shall accept one or more of the following as evidence that a person’s use or operation of an EPAMD is required because of his or her mobility disability:
         (a)   A valid disability parking placard or card issued by the commonwealth, presented by a person at the time of his or her use or operation of the EPAMD;
         (b)   Any other valid proof of disability issued by the commonwealth, presented by a person at the time of his or her use or operation of the EPAMD; and
         (c)   A verbal representation by the person on, using or operating the EPAMD that his or her use or operation of the EPAMD is required because of his or her mobility disability. However, the city may assess any penalty or take any other action authorized under this Subsection 16-12.38A if such person’s verbal representation that his or her use or operation of the EPAMD is required because of his or her mobility disability is contradicted by observable fact, as determined by the city.
      (2)   Any person on, using or operating an EPAMD on public property in the city who is unable to present the required evidence of his or her mobility disability at the time of his or her use or operation of an EPAMD as described above and as determined by the city, shall be deemed in violation of the provisions of this Section.
   (B)   Groups of EPAMDs. Under no circumstances may any individual permitted to use EPAMDs under the provisions of this Subsection travel in a group of more than two on the sidewalks, public ways, parks or pedestrian ways and areas in the city. When traveling in a group of two EPAMDs, such individuals shall travel only in single file and shall not travel side-by-side in the city.
(CBC 1985 16-12.38A.5; Ord. 2011 c. 8)
16-12.38A.6   Use of EPAMDs for Advertising.
   Except for the advertisement of and dissemination of information about the tour operation, no person or tour operator shall, for the purpose of advertising goods, wares or merchandise for sale, while on and/or using an EPAMD in any street or on other public property in the city, carry and display any show card, placard or sign or distribute to persons for the purpose of advertising goods, wares or merchandise for sale, handbills, cards, circulars or papers.
(CBC 1985 16-12.38A.6; Ord. 2011 c. 8)
16-12.38A.7   Penalties.
   Any person violating the provisions of this Section shall be subject to a fine of $50 for a first offense and $100 for a second or any subsequent offense. In addition to the fines stated above, any tour operator violating the provisions of this Section shall be subject to a fine of $500 for each offense. Depending on the severity of the offense, as determined by the Boston Police Department, a violation of any of the provisions of this Section may also result in suspension or revocation of a tour operator’s license to use EPAMDs from the Boston Police Department’s Hackney Division.
(CBC 1985 16-12.38A.7; Ord. 2011 C.8)
16-12.38A.8   Enforcement.
   The Boston Transportation Department and the Boston Police Department shall have the authority to enforce this Section. The provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 40, Section 21D may be used to enforce these Sections. The Boston Police Department shall have the authority to impound any EPAMD in violation of these Sections.
(CBC 1985 16-12.38A.8; Ord. 2011 c. 8)
16-12.38A.9   Regulatory Authority.
   The Commissioner of the Boston Transportation Department and the Commissioner of the Boston Police Department shall have the authority to promulgate rules and regulations necessary to implement and enforce these Sections. Pursuant to St. 1949, c. 222, the Commissioner of the Boston Police Department may charge an appropriate fee for such services attendant to the registration and licensure process.
(CBC 1985 16-12.38A.9; Ord. 2011 c. 8)
16-12.38A.10   Severability.
   If any provision of these Sections is held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, then such provision shall be considered separately and apart from the remaining provisions, which shall remain in full force and effect.
(CBC 1985 16-12.38A.10; Ord. 2011 c. 8)
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