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          Bill No:  SB 109
          Author:   Corbett (D)
          Amended:  9/6/13
          Vote:     21

           
          PRIOR VOTES NOT RELEVANT

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  49-28, 9/10/13 - See last page for vote


           SUBJECT  :    Charter-party carriers:  limousines:  emergency  
          exits

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST :    This bill requires limousines operating within the  
          state to be equipped with emergency exits no later than January  
          1, 2016, as specified.

           Assembly Amendments  delete the Senate version of the bill, which  
          dealt with aerodynamic vehicles, and instead add the current  
          language.

           ANALYSIS  :    

          Existing law: 

          1. Establishes the "Passenger Charter-Party Carriers Act," which  
             directs the state Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to issue  
             permits or certificates to carriers, investigate complaints  
             against carriers, and cancel, revoke, or suspend permits and  
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             certificates for specific violations.

          2. Defines "charter-party carrier of passengers" as every person  
             engaged in the transportation of persons by motor vehicle for  
             compensation, whether in common or contract carriage, over  
             any public highway in the state and includes any person,  
             corporation, or other entity engaged in the provision of a  
             hired driver service when a rented motor vehicle is being  
             operated by a hired driver.

          3. Defines "limousine" as any sedan or sport utility vehicle,  
             either standard or extended length, with a seating capacity  
             of not more than 10 passengers including the driver, that is  
             used in the transportation of passengers for hire on a  
             prearranged basis.

          4. Prohibits a dealer from selling or from offering for sale a  
             vehicle that does not conform to federal vehicle safety  
             standards.  Additionally, prohibits a person from selling or  
             offering for sale for use upon a vehicle an item of equipment  
             that does not conform to federal vehicle safety standards.

          5. Prohibits, at the federal level, states from imposing vehicle  
             equipment standards that are inconsistent with or conflict  
             with any related federal standard.

          This bill:  

          1. Requires limousines, as specified, operating within the state  
             to have: 

             A.    At least one or two rear push-out windows with at least  
                one window located on each side of the vehicle.  If the  
                design of the vehicle precludes the installation of a push  
                out window on each side of the vehicle, the second push  
                out window shall be located on the roof of the vehicle.   
                For limousines that are precluded from installing any side  
                push out windows, one push out window shall be installed  
                on the roof of the vehicle.

             B.    At least two rear side doors that meet the following  
                criteria:

                (1)      Each door must be accessible to all passengers  

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                   and must be able to be opened manually by any  
                   passenger; 

                (2)      At least one side door must be located on each  
                   side of the vehicle; and

                (3)      For limousines that have been extended or  
                   modified to increase passenger length as specified on  
                   or after July 1, 2015, to have one of the side doors  
                   must be located near the driver's compartment and  
                   another near the back of the vehicle.  

          2. Requires the California Highway Patrol (CHP) to establish  
             safety standards, through the development of regulations, to  
             ensure window exits are operable and sufficient in emergency  
             situations for limousine passengers.  Requires CHP to ensure  
             that the adopted regulations comply with any applicable  
             Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard.

          3. Requires the driver, in the case of any fire or other  
             emergency, to unlock the doors in order for the rear side  
             doors to be opened by the passenger from the inside of the  
             vehicle. 

          4. Requires the owner or operator of a limousine to do the  
             following: 

             A.    Instruct all passengers on the safety features of the  
                vehicle prior to the beginning of any trip;

             B.    Provide all passengers with instructions on how to  
                lower the partition between the driver and passenger  
                compartments and how to use the communication system  
                within the vehicle for purposes of communicating with the  
                driver; and

             C.    Disclose to the contracting party and passengers  
                whether the limousine meets the safety requirements  
                specified in this bill.

          5. Requires a limousine owner or operator to inform the  
             contracting party or passengers that the limousine does not  
             meet safety requirements as specified if the limousine is  
             exempt from the safety requirements as specified in this  

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             bill.

          6. Requires the safety requirements specified in this bill to  
             apply to all limousines modified or extended for purposes of  
             increasing vehicle length and passenger capacity as  
             specified, on or after July 1, 2015.  

          7. Requires the safety requirements specified in this bill to  
             apply, beginning January 1, 2016, to all limousines that were  
             modified or extended for purposes of increasing vehicle  
             length and passenger capacity as specified, prior to July 1,  
             2015. 

          8. Exempts limousines manufactured prior to 1970 from the safety  
             requirements specified in this bill if the limousine has an  
             active transportation charter-party carrier number as of  
             August 15, 2013.

          9. Requires the safety requirements specified in this bill to  
             apply to any limousine manufactured prior to 1970 if the  
             vehicle is modified or extended for the purpose of increasing  
             vehicle length as specified after August 15, 2013.  

           Comments
           
          This bill is in response to two limousine fires which have taken  
          place over the past month.  On May 4, 2013, a limousine fire  
          occurred on the San Mateo-Hayward bridge killing five passengers  
          who were unable to escape the vehicle.  Several of the other  
          passengers were able to exit the limousine only after climbing  
          through the partition window separating the passengers from the  
          driver.  Similarly, on June 9, 2013, nine passengers  
          successfully exited a limousine in Walnut Creek prior to the  
          vehicle catching fire while idling.  

           Carriers are regulated by the PUC  .  To operate a carrier, an  
          individual or business owner must obtain from the PUC a permit  
          or certificate to operate, place identifying symbols or plates  
          on their vehicles, and acquire adequate liability insurance.   
          Carriers may operate under one or more of the various types of  
          permits and certificates issued by the PUC contingent on the  
          transportation services provided or the size of the vehicle  
          being operated.  Carriers do not include vehicles on a set  
          schedule or between fix termini, taxi cabs, car rentals, or  

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          public transit.  Typical carriers provide different sized  
          vehicles to take a scheduled group of people to another location  
          and/or back, and reservations are usually made for the vehicle  
          as a group, and would not reserve a "seat" individually.  

          Existing law defines "limousine" as a vehicle with a seating  
          capacity of not more than 10 passengers.  Any carrier, including  
          an extended limousine, with a seating capacity for more than 10  
          passengers is subject to commercial vehicle regulatory  
          requirements and thus must comply with the same driver safety  
          and vehicle maintenance requirements as charter buses or  
          shuttles, including the CHP vehicle inspections, driver  
          certifications, and hours of service requirements.  However,  
          carriers that operate limousines with a seating capacity of less  
          than 10 passengers remain classified as a passenger vehicle and  
          are not subject to the above mentioned requirements.  Rather,  
          these carriers must submit to the PUC an application to obtain a  
          permit or certificate, pay a fee, and provide adequate evidence  
          of reasonable fitness and financial responsibility.  Upon  
          receiving a carrier permit or certificate, ongoing or periodic  
          vehicle inspections are not required.  Furthermore, a carrier  
          permit or certification is valid for three years from the time  
          of issuance and requires a carrier to submit a renewal  
          application and provide the proper documentation accordingly.   
          Carriers may be subject to a PUC investigation triggered for  
          example, by a customer, industry, or law enforcement complaint,  
          notice of lapsed or cancelled insurance policies, or any other  
          means of notice to PUC on the carrier's non-compliance with  
          state law.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  Yes    
          Local:  Yes

          According to the Assembly Appropriations Committee, one-time  
          special fund costs up to $140,000 for the PUC to adopt the  
          required rules.  This will require a part-time transportation  
          analyst, attorney, and administrative law judge.  Ongoing PUC  
          costs for enforcement will be absorbable. (Transportation  
          Reimbursement Account)

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  9/10/13)

          California Professional Firefighters
          California Public Utilities Commission

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          Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety

           OPPOSITION  :    (Verified  9/10/13)

          Greater California Livery Association

           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    The author's office asserts this  
          legislation is needed because, unlike larger motor carriers  
          including buses and airport shuttles, "these vehicles are  
          largely unregulated regarding safety standards and are not  
          subject to third party safety inspections."  Thus, this bill  
          aims to provide passengers with additional methods to exit a  
          limousine in emergency situations. Specifically, this bill  
          requires carriers that operate limousines for less than 10  
          passengers to install two push-out windows as specified, and two  
          rear-side doors.  For limousines that have been extended or  
          modified to increase passenger length as specified on or after  
          July 1, 2015, these vehicles will also be required to have one  
          door located near the driver's compartment and another near the  
          back of the vehicle.


           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  : 49-28, 09/10/13
          AYES: Alejo, Ammiano, Atkins, Bloom, Bocanegra, Bonta, Bradford,  
            Buchanan, Ian Calderon, Campos, Chau, Chesbro, Cooley, Daly,  
            Dickinson, Eggman, Fong, Frazier, Garcia, Gatto, Gomez,  
            Gonzalez, Gordon, Gray, Hall, Roger Hern�ndez, Holden,  
            Jones-Sawyer, Lowenthal, Medina, Mitchell, Mullin, Muratsuchi,  
            Nazarian, Pan, Perea, V. Manuel P�rez, Quirk, Quirk-Silva,  
            Rendon, Salas, Skinner, Stone, Ting, Weber, Wieckowski,  
            Williams, Yamada, John A. P�rez
          NOES:  Achadjian, Allen, Bigelow, Brown, Ch�vez, Conway, Dahle,  
            Donnelly, Fox, Beth Gaines, Gorell, Grove, Hagman, Harkey,  
            Jones, Levine, Linder, Logue, Maienschein, Mansoor, Melendez,  
            Morrell, Nestande, Olsen, Patterson, Wagner, Waldron, Wilk
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Bonilla, Vacancy, Vacancy


          JA:d  9/11/13   Senate Floor Analyses 

                           SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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