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52 Pa. Code § 30.11. Applications.

§ 30.11. Applications.

 (a)  Under 66 Pa.C.S. §  2402 (relating to medallion system created), each current holder of a certificate of public convenience which authorizes citywide call or demand service in cities of the first class was entitled to apply for a medallion on or before October 1, 1990. Application for a medallion shall be made to the Commission on a form prescribed by the Commission, in accordance with the instructions provided by the Commission. For each year after the initial year, applications for reissuance of medallions shall be filed with the Commission by June 30 of the preceding fiscal year. Failure to timely file applications under this section will result in cancellation of the medallion holder’s certificate of public convenience.

 (b)  A current certificate holder who fails to obtain a medallion from the Commission on or before January 1, 1991 shall cease operations under its certificate of public convenience.

 (c)  Upon approval by the Legislature of the fee schedule for medallions, the Commission will notify medallion holders of the medallion fee. Notice of the medallion fee will be sent to the address of the medallion holder on file with the Commission. That notice will indicate the date by which the medallion fee shall be paid for the Commission to process issuance or reissuance of a medallion. Medallion fees shall be paid by certified check or money order made payable to the ‘‘Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.’’ In each year after the initial year, the medallion fee shall accompany the application for reissuance. Applications filed without the required fee will be rejected and the time period for filing will not be extended due to the rejections. Applications of medallion holders which have unpaid fines or penalties against them will not be accepted until the unpaid fines or penalties are satisfied in full.



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