Arizona Laws 28-9524. Taxi meter; presumptive evidence of use
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When a taxi meter is in or about any place in which or from which a vehicle for hire transaction is commonly carried on, there is a rebuttable presumption that the taxi meter is regularly used for the business purpose of the place.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 28-9524
- Taxi: means a motor vehicle that has a seating capacity not exceeding fifteen passengers, including the driver, that provides passenger services and that:
(a) Does not primarily operate on a regular route or between specified places. See Arizona Laws 28-101
- Taxi meter: means a device that automatically calculates at a predetermined rate the charge for the hire of a vehicle and that indicates the charge. See Arizona Laws 28-9501
- Vehicle for hire: means a taxi, livery vehicle or limousine. See Arizona Laws 28-9501