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Frequently Asked Questions - Handicabs
 
Disclaimer: Answers in this section are written in simplified terms for ease of understanding. Readers should refer to the related rules, laws or legal references for precise and complete answers, if required for legal purposes.
 
 
Q1H
What kind of vehicles qualify as a handicab under PTC rules?
 
A1H
It must be a motor-driven vehicle that has been specifically modified for transporting the transportation disadvantaged. This is generally thought of as one modified for wheelchair service or stretcher service.
 
Q2H
Are handicabs required to be pre-arranged?
 
A2H
Yes, unless the particular service has entered into a contract with someone to sit available for walk-up customers, such as at a hotel. Handicab service providers are prohibited, by rule, from soliciting customers for walk-up service otherwise.
 
Q3H
How many people can a handicab carry?
 
A3H
This depends upon what type of handicab you have hired. Some carry more than others. Companies are only allowed to carry the amount of passengers that the vehicle is certified to carry.
 
Q4H
How do I know if a company is licensed to operate in Hillsborough County?
 
A4H
The companies generally put their PTC Certificate number in their yellow page ads but, you can call the Office of the PTC at (813)272-5814 for verification.
 
Q5H
What is the difference between a Handicab and a wheelchair accessible van or taxicab?
 
A5H
These are three different categories of service as defined by the PTC enabling legislation. The wheelchair accessible taxicabs operate primarily with a taximeter and perform on-demand or walk-up service even though they can be prearranged. A van is usually intended for ambulatory customers but may be configured to also transport a wheelchair bound individual. Van services often perform shuttle type services utilizing specific routes and times and often carrying numerous separate customers. Handicabs are specifically designed for the transportation of the transportation disadvantaged and usually designed for wheelchair customers but could be used for others such as those requiring a stretcher bed. Rates vary for these separate categories of service so it is best to inquire about the rates prior to using the service.
Q6H
If I rarely operate in Hillsborough County and only have to make one or two pickups a year, can I get authorization to do so without obtaining a license?
 
A6H
The enabling legislation for the PTC makes no provisions for exceptions to the licensing requirements, even if for one pick up. The staff of the PTC has no authority to make an exception.
 
Q7H
If I am licensed by the PTC, do I need a separate license from Tampa International Airport?
 
A7H
Contact TIA Ground Transportation at (813) 870-8712 for information.
 
Q8H
If I am licensed by the PTC, do I need a separate license from the Tampa Port Authority to pick up at the cruise terminal?
 
A8H
Contact the Port Authority for information.
 
Q9H
If my vehicle is licensed at another location in the state such as Orlando or Cape Canaveral, am I allowed to pick up paying customers in Hillsborough County without a PTC license?
 
A9H
At this time, no. The licensing by one agency does not provide authorization in the jurisdictional area of another except in areas that may have established a reciprocal agreement. Hillsborough County has none at this time.
 
Q10H
Are there any limitations as to how much a handicab can charge?
 
A10H
The PTC does not establish any rate requirements for handicab services. The companies are required to file a listing of their established rates with the Office of the PTC.
Q11H
Are there other licenses required to operate in Hillsborough County as a for-hire transportation service?
 
A11H
Yes. Your vehicle must be inspected and receive a permit and the driver must be issued a Public Vehicle Driver’s License (PVDL) which is issued by the PTC. Handicab drivers must have satisfactorily completed the following training: State certified standard first aid; State certified standard CPR certification; and defensive driving course approved by the Commission. Copies of the training certificates or other evidence of training completion must be provided to the Commission at the time of application.
 
Q12H
Are there age limits for vehicles?
 
A12H
Yes, all vehicles, except wreckers, must be 5 model years or less when they are first placed into service. Once placed into service, they may remain in service until they exceed 10 model years.
 
Q13H
Is there a criminal background check for drivers?
 
A13H
Yes. There are certain criminal offenses that might prevent someone from being authorized a PVDL. You cannot be on probation. Most convictions for felonies, drug related crimes, sex offenses and drinking and driving will make an individual ineligible. You can discuss your history with the staff before you submit an application if you have questions.
 
Q14H
As a driver, am I required to be drug tested?
 
A14H
Every Certificate holder (licensed operator) is required to maintain a drug-free workplace. It is their responsibility to require the drug testing of drivers.
 


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