2020 New York Laws
TRA - Transportation
Article 8 - Carriers of Property by Motor Vehicle
173 - Issuance of Temporary Authority.

Universal Citation: NY Transp L § 173 (2020)
§ 173. Issuance  of temporary authority. 1. A temporary certificate or
permit to operate as a common or contract carrier  of  property  may  be
issued  by  the  commissioner to a qualified applicant with or without a
hearing for the purpose of providing a service for  which  there  is  an
immediate  or  urgent  need  from  or  to  a point or points or within a
territory. Applications  for  temporary  authority  shall  contain  such
information as the commissioner by regulation may prescribe.
  2.  Temporary  authority  as  a common or contract carrier of property
shall:

(a) create no presumption that corresponding permanent authority be granted;

(b) confer no proprietary or property rights in the use of the highways;

(c) be granted for a period not to exceed six months, which may be renewed by the commissioner for good cause shown; and

(d) be subject to any conditions deemed to be appropriate by the commissioner. 3. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the commissioner determines that, due to emergency conditions, there is not sufficient time to process an application for temporary authority under this section, the commissioner may grant emergency temporary authority pursuant to such conditions and regulations that may be prescribed by the commissioner. Unless suspended or revoked, such emergency temporary authority shall be granted for not more than thirty days.

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