D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 18, r. 18-9901

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 44, November 1, 2024
Rule 18-9901 - DEFINITIONS
9901.1

When used in this chapter, the following terms and phrases shall have the meaning ascribed:

Accessible transportation service vehicle - a wheelchair-accessible vehicle that is registered with a government agency or with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission as part of a demand-responsive service, including paratransit services.

Administrative Procedure Act - the District of Columbia Administrative Procedure Act, Pub. L. 90-614(82 Stat. 1302, approved Oct. 21, 1968; D.C. Code §1-1501, et seq.), as amended.

Alcohol - the generic class of organic compounds known as alcohols and, specifically, the chemical compound ethyl alcohol. For the purposes of ignition interlock devices, there is no requirement expressed or implied that the device be specific for ethyl alcohol.

Alcohol concentration (BAC) - the amount of alcohol in a person's blood or breath determined by chemical analysis, which shall be measured by grams of alcohol per:

(a) 100 milliliters of blood; or
(b) 210 liters of breath.

Alley - any public or private court, thoroughfare, or passage which is less than thirty feet (30 ft.) wide at any point or which is more than thirty feet (30 ft.) in width but does not open with a width of at least thirty feet (30 ft.) directly upon a public street. (23 DCR 2439)

Annual Visitor Parking Pass - a certificate of permission which provides the permit holder the same parking rights as those provided by a residential parking permit sticker for a period of one (1) year from the date of issuance.

Appeals Board - an administrative board made up of three (3) appointees of the Director to decide appeals brought by persons aggrieved by decisions of Hearing Examiners. Also referred to as the "Board." (25 DCR 7939 & 25 DCR 11028)

Appellant - a person who has submitted a notice of appeal for administrative review by the appeals board of final determination in his or her own case. (25 DCR 7939 & 25 DCR 11028)

Arterial Street - any U.S. or Interstate numbered route, controlled access highway, or other major radial or circumferential highway designated by the Council of the District of Columbia as part of the major arterial system of streets or highways. (C.O. 65-928).

Authorized Emergency Vehicle - a vehicle of any fire or police department and such ambulances and other vehicles as are designated or authorized as emergency vehicles by the Director. (C.O. 65-1115)

Autocycle - a three (3)-wheeled motor vehicle that has a steering mechanism, has seating that does not require the operator or passenger to straddle or sit astride, is equipped with safety belts for all occupants, and is manufactured to comply with federal safety requirements for motorcycles.

Automotive Emissions Repair Technician - a person professionally engaged in vehicle repair who is an employee or owner of a licensed motor vehicle repair facility. (41 DCR 4936)

Ballpark - Nationals Park baseball stadium.

Ballpark Event - Any activity held at the Ballpark expected to draw more than 3,000 attendees. Any Ballpark Event is considered to extend from the period of time beginning one (1) hour prior to the event's scheduled beginning at the Ballpark until thirty (30) minutes after the event ends.

Ballpark Performance Parking Pilot Zone (or Ballpark Zone) - The area designated as the area bounded by The Southeast/Southwest Freeway on the north, 10 Street, S.E. on the east, 12th Street, S.W. on the west, and the Washington Channel and Anacostia River on the south, including both sides of boundary streets, but not including the Southeast/Southwest Freeway, and East Capitol Street on the north, 11th Street, S.E. on the east, Washington Avenue, S.W. and South Capitol Street on the west, and the Southeast/Southwest Freeway on the south, including both sides of boundary streets, but not including the Southeast/Southwest Freeway.

Bicycle - a device which is propelled solely by human power; which is designed to be ridden by one (1) or more persons; which has a saddle or seat for each person that the device is designed and equipped to carry; which has a tandem arrangement of two (2) wheels (or is a device generally recognized as a bicycle though equipped with two front or rear wheels); and which has either one wheel at least twenty inches (20 in.) in diameter or is designed to be ridden on a roadway. This shall not include any device equipped with a motor or engine capable of propelling such device either exclusively or in combination with human power, whether or not such motor or engine is in actual operation. (D.C. Law 1-110).

Block - the two (2) opposite sides of a street between two (2) consecutive street intersections.

Block Face - one (1) side of a block.

Broken Meter - a meter that is physically or programmatically unable to operate and register payment.

Bureau of Traffic Adjudication - an administrative tribunal in the D.C. Department of Public Works established to accept answers to, conduct hearings on, and determine the disposition of charges of parking and certain moving traffic infractions within the District of Columbia; and to levy monetary fines, penalties, and other sanctions for such infractions; and to enter and enforce judgments. It is also referred to as the "Bureau." (25 DCR 7939 & 25 DCR 11028)

Bus - any vehicle having a seating capacity of (8) or more passengers, exclusive of the driver, and used for the transportation of passengers; and every motor vehicle, other than a taxicab, designed and used for the transportation of persons for compensation. (D.C. Law 1-60)

Bus lane - a lane of a roadway designated for the exclusive use of public transit buses and other authorized users as defined in § 2217.5 and § 2405.1(i).

Bus Parking Zone - a designated and marked off section of a public roadway within the marked boundaries of which a tour bus may be parked and the use of which is regulated through parking meter zone payment.

Bus stand - a location that has been designated by appropriate signage as a place where public transit buses stop, stand, or park.

Bus stop - a location that has been designated by appropriate signage as a place where passengers board or alight a public transit bus.

Bus zone - the area of the curb lane (or other lane in which a bus stop is located) that is within eighty (80) feet behind the approach side of a bus stop sign and within twenty (20) feet in front of the departure side of a bus stop sign, unless a larger or smaller area is otherwise signed.

Business District - the territory contiguous to and including a roadway, when within any six hundred foot (600 ft.) distance along such roadway there are buildings in use for business or industrial purposes, including, but not limited to hotels, banks or office buildings, railroad stations, and public buildings which occupy at least three hundred feet (300 ft.) of frontage on one side or three hundred feet (300 ft.) collectively on both sides of the roadway.

Car-sharing vehicle - any vehicle available to multiple users who are required to join a membership organization in order to reserve and use such a vehicle for which they are charged based on actual use as determined by time and/or mileage.

Central Business District - that area within the following boundaries (including sidewalks): Beginning at 23rd Street and Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest, then east along Massachusetts Avenue to Second Street, Northeast, then south on Second Street to D Street, Southeast, then west on D Street in a line crossing Virginia Avenue, Southwest to 14th Street, Southwest, then north on 14th Street, Southwest to Constitution Avenue, Northwest, then west on Constitution Avenue to 23rd Street, Northwest, then north on 23rd Street, Northwest to Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest. (Reg. No. 71-26)

Certificate of Manufacture - a form supplied or approved by the Director, executed by the manufacturer (but verification shall not be required), certifying that a certain new trade name vehicle, giving model (letter or number), year, body (chassis, sedan, bus, panel, etc.), serial number, engine number, if any, shipping weight, and motive power, has been transferred to a person, giving his full name and address, and also certifying that such transfer was the first transfer of such new motor vehicle in ordinary trade and commerce.

Certificate of Title - a certificate of title, or a duplicate thereof, for a vehicle issued by a state whose certificates of title are acceptable to the Director, or a duplicate thereof. (Upon request, the Director will furnish a list of such states).

Chief Examiner - the Chief of any division of the Department which administers any statute, rule, or regulation out of which arises a contested case as such term is defined in the Administrative Procedure Act.

Chief Hearing Examiner - a person appointed by the Director to adjudicate cases and to supervise the routine scheduling, procedures, and duties of Hearing Examiners and Hearing Clerks. (25 DCR 7939 & 25 DCR 11028)

Civilian Crossing Guard - any person, other than a police officer, authorized to direct or regulate traffic.

Commercial Vehicle - any vehicle with more than three (3) wheels and:

(a) Greater than twenty-two (22) feet in length; or
(b) Used or maintained for transporting freight, merchandise, or other commercial loads or property; or
(c) Described as a "commercial" vehicle on its certificate of title in accordance with 18 DCMR §403.4; or
(d) Considered a commercial vehicle by the Director pursuant to 18 DCMR §413.13 because it has an irremovable commercial advertisement or insignia.

Commuter Vehicle - a motor vehicle parked on a residential street by someone who does not reside in that residential permit parking zone. (D.C. Law 5-185)

Congested District - the area bounded by the north curb of Massachusetts Avenue from 20th Street to 3rd Street, the west curb of 3rd Street from Massachusetts Avenue to D Street, the east curb of 3rd Street from D Street to Constitution Avenue, the South curb of Constitution Avenue from 3rd Street to 15th Street, the west curb of 15th Street from Constitution Avenue to New York Avenue, the south curb of Pennsylvania Avenue (President's Square) from 15th Street to 17th Street, the east curb of 17th Street from Pennsylvania Avenue to Constitution Avenue, the north curb of Constitution Avenue from 17th Street to 23rd Street, the west curb of 23rd Street from Constitution Avenue to F Street, the South curb of F Street from 23rd Street to 19th Street, the west curb of 19th Street from F Street to Pennsylvania Avenue, the south curb of Pennsylvania Avenue from 19th Street to Washington Circle, the north curb of New Hampshire Avenue from Washington Circle to 20th Street, the west curb of 20th Street from New Hampshire Avenue to Massachusetts Avenue, all in northwest. (27 DCR 458)

Controlled Access Highway - a highway, street, or roadway with respect to which owners or occupants of abutting property or lands and other persons have no legal right of access to or from the same, except at such points only and in such manner as may be determined by the Council.

Conviction - a judgment of guilty, or an adjudication of juvenile delinquency, in any court of competent jurisdiction, that has become final following an appeal or after the time allowed for such appeal has expired. For purposes of this title, a failure to appear in court when required, a plea of nolo contendere accepted by a court, the payment of a fine, a plea of guilty, or a finding of guilt shall be equivalent to a conviction, regardless of whether the penalty is rebated, suspended, or probated.

Council - the Council of the District of Columbia. (D.C. Law 5-185)

Course or Senior Citizen Motor Vehicle Accident Prevention Course - a course of instruction approved by the Director pursuant to §911 of this title that shall be open to any member of the public fifty-five (55) years or older for the purpose of qualifying for an insurance premium reduction pursuant to the provisions of the Senior Citizen Motor Vehicle Accident Prevention Course Certification Act of 1983, effective February 9, 1984, D.C. Law 5-46; D.C. Code §§40-491 et seq. (1985 Supp.). (33 DCR 2055)

Crosswalk - that part of a roadway at an intersection included within the connections of the lateral lines of the sidewalks on opposite sides of the highway measured from the curbs, or in the absence of curbs, from the edges of the transversable roadway; or any portion of a roadway at an intersection or elsewhere distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface.

Curbside Occupancy - Out of the total possible parking spaces on a street segment, the percentage that are occupied over a defined period of time.

Cut-Off Roadway - a connecting roadway for traffic turning between two intersecting roadways.

DC Streetcar - means a local fixed guideway transit network offering rail passenger service operated by the District government or its agent.

Dealer - any person engaged in the business of buying, selling, distributing, exchanging, or dealing in motor vehicles or trailers. The term shall include, but not be limited to, "new car dealer" and "used car dealer."

Dealer's Proof of Ownership - evidence of ownership issued by the Director to a dealer who has acquired a used car by transfer of ownership other than through the assignment of a certificate or certificate of title.

Department - the Department of Public Works. (D.C. Law 5-185)

Director - the Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Director of the Department of Public Works, or the Director of the Department of Transportation, as applicable.

District or D.C. - District of Columbia. (D.C. Law 2-104).

Driver or Operator - a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle or bicycle.

Domestic Jurisdiction - any of the fifty (50) states (and their political subdivisions) and any territory or possession of the United States (30 DCR 990)

Electric mobility device - a device weighing less than seventy-five (75) pounds that has an electric motor, is solely powered by the electric motor or human power, is designed to transport only one (1) person in a standing or seated position, where the rider is not enclosed, and is no greater than twenty-four (24) inches wide and fifty-five (55) inches long, but does not include a motorized bicycle, personal mobility device, motorcycle, moped, or motor-driven cycle.

Emissions Recall Notice - Either a "voluntary emissions recall" as defined at 40 CFR § 85.1902(d) or a remedial plan determination made pursuant to section 207(c) of the Clean Air Act. (44 DCR 5966).

Entrance - the point of entry intended for the use of pedestrians into a building or other structure from a public street, private street, or alley.

Evidence of Ownership - the indication of ownership of a motor vehicle, whether in the form of a certificate, a certificate of title, a certificate of manufacture, a dealer's proof of ownership, or indicia of ownership, as may be required by the laws of the jurisdiction in which such vehicle is registered for the current registration year or was last registered.

Executed - signed in ink by a person in his or her true and lawful name, otherwise by an individual duly authorized to sign for any corporation, partnership, or other unincorporated organization.

Examiner - a member of any division of the Department assigned by the Chief of such Division to conduct hearings and other proceedings required or permitted by the Administrative Procedure Act.

Farm Tractor - every motor vehicle designed and used primarily as a farm implement for drawing plows, mowing machines, and other implements of husbandry.

Fine - an amount of money to be paid to the District of Columbia as a sanction for violating the traffic laws of the District of Columbia. (25 DCR 7939 & 25 DCR 11028)

Fire Lane - any private roadway designated by the Fire Chief, pursuant to 12 DCMR on which parking is prohibited. (32 DCR 1526)

Forfeiture - any forfeiture of collateral or bail deposited to secure an appearance for trial.

Foreign Jurisdiction - any jurisdiction (or its political subdivision) which is not a domestic jurisdiction, and is not the District. (30 DCR 990)

Funeral Car - any vehicle used exclusively to carry passengers for funeral purposes. (D.C. Law 1-60)

Gross Weight - the weight of a vehicle including the load on the vehicle.

Health care facility -- a clinic, freestanding ambulatory care facility, freestanding laboratory, freestanding testing facility, hospital, nursing home, or therapeutic radiological center, or a facility where health care professionals test individuals for the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.

Hearing - a proceeding of relative formality with definite issues of fact or law to be tried in which parties proceeded against, or parties whose rights, duties or privileges are in issue in any manner, have a right to be heard, following which the trier of fact may make an initial or final decision concerning such rights, duties, or privileges.

Hearing Division - any division of the Department which administers any statute, rule, or regulation out of which arises a contested case (as such term is defined in the Administrative Procedure Act).

Hearing Examiner - a person appointed by the Director to adjudicate cases arising from the issuance of tickets for parking and certain moving violations in accordance with chapter 30 of this title.

Highway - the entire width between the boundary lines of every publicly maintained way, when any part thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular or pedestrian travel. (Reg. No. 71-26)

Historic Motor Vehicle - any motor vehicle whose manufacturer's model year is at least twenty-five (25) years old or motor vehicle which is at least fifteen (15) years old and is a make of motor vehicle no longer manufactured: Provided, that the motor vehicle has been or is being restored, preserved, or maintained as an exhibition or collector's item because of its special historical value or significance, has not been substantially altered or modified from the manufacturer's original specifications, and is used on the public highways for the transportation of passengers or property in conjunction with exhibitions, expositions, parades, tours, club activities, or similar activities or events, including transportation directly to and from such activities or events, but in no event used for general transportation. Motor vehicles which are less than twenty-five (25) years old but which are fifteen (15) or more years old and which qualify as historic motor vehicles shall include but not be limited to the following makes which are no longer manufactured: Kaiser, Hudson, DeSoto, Nash, Edsel, Studebaker, and Packard. (D.C. Law 2-41)

Housing Unit -- a single family home (attached, semi-detached, or detached), a residential unit in a condominium, a residential cooperative unit, a residential unit in a flat, or a residential apartment in an apartment building.

Ignition interlock device or device - a device that connects a motor vehicle's ignition system to a breath analyzer that measures an individual's alcohol concentration and prevents a motor vehicle ignition from starting the motor vehicle if a driver's alcohol concentration exceeds the calibrated setting of .025, as provided in §312.

Incident- a roadway emergency or collision, a natural disaster, a special event, or where authorized officials impose a temporary traffic control zone.

Infraction - any conduct subject to administrative adjudication under the provisions of the District of Columbia Traffic Adjudication Act of 1978, and with respect to which the Corporation Counsel does not commence a proceeding in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. (D. C. Law 2-104)

Inspection Station - a safety inspection station owned and operated by the District for the mechanical inspection and testing of vehicles and the equipment and accessories affixed to vehicles.

Instrument - any security agreement creating a lien, as defined in D.C. Code §28:9-105(h).

Intersection - the area embraced within the prolongation or connection of the lateral curb lines or, if none, then of the lateral boundary lines of two (2) or more roadways which join one another at an angle, whether or not one such roadway crosses the other; Provided that, where a highway includes two (2) roadways thirty feet (30 ft.) or more apart, every crossing of each roadway of such divided highway by an intersecting highway shall be regarded as a separate intersection. In the event such intersecting highway also includes two (2) roadways thirty feet (30 ft.) or more apart, then every crossing of two roadways of such highways shall be regarded as a separate intersection.

Issuing Officer - a person empowered to issue a Notice of Infraction for a traffic violation; that is, a police officer, a parking control aide, or other public officer or employee authorized by this title to issue the notice. (25. DCR 7939. & 25. DCR 11028)

Judicial Sale - a sale by an officer or other person duly appointed and commissioned to sell a motor vehicle under the process of a court having competent authority to order the sale.

Laned Roadway - a roadway which is divided into two (2) or more clearly marked lines for vehicular traffic.

Legal Resident of the District - any person residing within the District unless the person can show to the satisfaction of the Director that the person is a legal resident of another jurisdiction. (30 DCR 990)

Lessor - any owner of a vehicle engaged in the business of renting or leaving vehicles to be used or operated in the District. (D.C. Law 2-104)

License - a license or permit to operate a motor vehicle or any license issued under the laws of the District of Columbia, including the following:

(a) A driver's license;
(b) A temporary or learner's permit;
(c) The privilege of any person to drive a motor vehicle whether or not such person holds a valid license issued by the District of Columbia;
(d) The privilege conferred upon a nonresident by the laws of the District of Columbia pertaining to the operation by such nonresident of a motor vehicle;
(e) A license issued to any person permitting that person to engage in the business of teaching, for any consideration, directly or indirectly, applicants for a District of Columbia driver's license; and
(f) Any other license issued under authority delegated to the Director.

Lien - a right or interest in or to any security interest as defined in D.C. Code §28:1-201, in or upon any motor vehicle or trailer, or the equipment or accessories affixed or sold to be affixed thereto, in favor of a person other than the owner, except the following:

(a) A sale of such motor vehicle or trailer accompanied by possession and an execution of the assignment on the back of the certificate covering it; or
(b) Any possessory lien now or hereafter provided by law or any lien acquired in any judicial proceeding.

Lien Information - the amount, kind, date of lien, name and address of holder or secured party as defined in D.C. Code § 28:9-105(i), and recorder's number, if any.

Loading - the expeditious unloading and delivery of materials to, or the pickup and loading of materials from a curb-side elevator or chute, or a store, shipping room, loading dock, or similar place of pickup and delivery. "Loading" shall not include waiting for such pick-up or delivery. (C.O. 55-130)

Loading Zone - on street parking space set aside for commercial motor vehicles used or maintained for transporting freight, merchandise, or other commercial loads or property.

Local access street - a street or portion of a street designated for access only to drivers of vehicles whose destination or origin is on or within two (2) blocks of such street or portion of the street.

Low-speed vehicle - a four (4)-wheeled motor vehicle whose speed attainable in one (1) mile is more than twenty (20) miles per hour and not more than twenty-five (25) miles per hour on a paved level surface and which has a gross vehicle weight rating of less than three thousand (3,000) pounds.

Maintenance vehicle - a vehicle operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority or a District of Columbia agency used to carry parts, equipment, and/or personnel to service or repair a vehicle or infrastructure.

Major Traffic Generator - a place of worship, healthcare facility, school, park, or recreational facility, or other group of land uses that, on regular basis, attracts five hundred (500) or more people.

Materials - goods, wares, or merchandise of any description.

Member of the Armed Forces - a person in the active service of the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard and the uniformed forces of the Public Health Services of the United States. (30 DCR 990).

Member of Congress - a Senator, Representative, or Delegate to the United States Congress. (30 DCR 990)

Metal Tire - every tire, the surface of which in contact with the highway is wholly or partly of metal or other hard, non-resilient material.

Metropolitan Area - the District; the cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, and Fairfax; the counties of Fairfax and Arlington in Virginia; and the counties of Montgomery and Prince Georges in Maryland.

Military Tactical Vehicle - a motor vehicle designed to military specification or a commercial design motor vehicle which is needed to meet direct transportation support of combat, combat support, combat services support, tactical, or relief operations, or for training of personnel for such operations. (41 DCR 4936)

Motorcycle - a motor vehicle that has a seat or saddle for the use of the operator and has two (2) or three (3) wheels in contact with the ground. The term "motorcycle" does not include tractor, a motor driven cycle or motorized bicycle unless operated at speeds in excess of thirty miles per hour (30 mph), or a three (3)-wheeled motor vehicle with a cab and windshield. (D.C. Law 19-290)

Motor-driven Cycle - a motor vehicle that has:

(a) A seat or saddle for the use of the operator and has:
(b) Two (2) or three (3) wheels in contact with the ground;
(c) A gas, electric, or hybrid motor with a maximum piston or rotor displacement of fifty cubic centimeters (50 cc), or its equivalent, which will propel the device unassisted at a maximum speed no greater than thirty miles per hour (30 mph). A motor-driven cycle shall be a motorcycle when operated at speeds in excess of thirty miles per hour (30 mph) and the operator shall be required to have on his or her possession a valid motorcycle endorsement; and
(d) A direct or automatic power drive system which requires no clutch or gear shift operation by the operator after the drive system is engaged with the power unit. (D.C. Law 290)

Motorized Bicycle - a vehicle that has:

(a) A post mounted seat or saddle for each person that the device is designed and equipped to carry;
(b) A vehicle with two (2) or three (3) wheels in contact with the ground, which are at least sixteen inches (16 in.) in diameter;
(c) Fully operative pedals for human propulsion; and
(d) A motor incapable of propelling the device at a speed of more than twenty miles per hour (20 mph) on level ground.

A motorized bicycle shall be a motorcycle when operated by motor at speeds in excess of thirty miles per hour (30 mph) and the operator shall be required to have on his or her possession a valid motorcycle endorsement. A motorized bicycle shall be a motor-driven cycle when operated by motor at speeds in excess of twenty miles per hour (20 mph) and the operator shall be required to have on his or her possession a valid driver's license. (D.C. Law 19-290)

Motor Vehicle - any vehicle propelled by internal-combustion engine, electricity, or steam, including any non-operational vehicle that is being restored or repaired. The term "motor vehicle" shall not include road rollers, farm tractors, vehicles propelled only upon stationary rails or tracks, electric personal assistive mobility devices, and battery-operated wheelchairs when operated by a handicapped person at speeds not exceeding 10 miles per hour.

Motor Vehicle Housed Within the District - any motor vehicle left regularly overnight within the District. (30 DCR 990)

Motor Vehicle Insurance Policy - any insurance policy that is required or issued pursuant to the No-Fault Insurance Act. (30 DCR 4757)

Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Standards - the standards prescribed in the Motor Vehicle Inspection Manual of the District of Columbia for safety equipment, materials, and condition of motor vehicles inspected by the Department.

Motorized Wheelchair - a battery operated chair on wheels, designed for, and used primarily by a handicapped person, that is incapable of a speed in excess of eight (8) miles per hour. (35 DCR 2566)

Mountable (bicycle) Rack - any device designed for the use of transporting one or more bicycles by means of a motor vehicle. (Reg. No. 71-26)

Moving Infraction - a violation of any law, rule, or regulation which regulates the movement of vehicles in the District of Columbia and for the adjudication of which the respondent is not entitled to trial by jury.

Multi-Purpose school vehicle - a vehicle:

(a) Used for transportation of less than eight (8) passengers, exclusive of the driver, to and from school or for education-related services; and
(b) With a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) less than ten thousand (10,000) pounds.

Multi-seat pedal cycle - a bicycle with three or more wheels that is designed and constructed to permit seating by more than two people, that is propelled by human power, and that is designed to permit propulsion by more than two individuals simultaneously. A multi-seat pedal cycle includes, but is not limited to conference bicycles, sightseeing pedal buses, or pedal taverns. A multi-seat pedal cycle shall not include a tandem bicycle.

Multi-Space Parking Meter - a parking meter that serves more than one (1) parking meter space.

Multi-Space Parking Meter Loading Zone - a designated and marked off section of a public roadway within the marked boundaries of which a vehicle may be temporarily parked to load or unload and the use of which is regulated through the use of a multi-space parking meter.

New Car Dealer - a manufacturer or a branch office of a manufacturer engaged in selling new vehicles only or a person having an established place of business located within the District, who is the holder of a franchise for the sale of new vehicles and of a motor vehicle dealer's license, and who is engaged in the business of buying, selling or exchanging vehicles.

New Vehicle - any vehicle owned by its manufacturer, or a dealer holding a valid franchise for the sale of such vehicle, or a bank or a finance company and which has never before been titled or registered in this or any other jurisdiction, except the kind of title issued only to dealers; Provided, that a vehicle may also be classified as a "NEW" vehicle when titled for the first time in the District of Columbia by any person applying for a certificate of title who produces a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin or other evidence of ownership in the form required by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the vehicle was purchased, and which vehicle has never before been titled or registered in any jurisdiction.

No-Fault Insurance Act - the Compulsory/No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act of 1982, effective September 18, 1982 (D.C. Law 4-155, D.C. Code §§35-2100 et seq. (1981)). (30 DCR 4757)

Nonresident's Operating Privilege - the privilege conferred upon a nonresident by the laws of the District of Columbia pertaining to the operation by that person of a motor vehicle, or the use of a motor vehicle owned by that person in the District of Columbia.

Notice of Infraction - a multi-part form, commonly referred to as a "ticket," consisting of a complaint copy for use by the adjudicating tribunal and a summons or notice copy for the person charged with violation of a traffic law. It is also referred to simply as the "Notice." (25. DCR 7939. & 25. DCR 11028)

Official Traffic Control Device - any sign, signal, marking, or device not inconsistent with this title placed or erected by authority of the Council of the District of Columbia or the Director for the purpose of regulating, warning, or guiding traffic.

Operate (a bicycle) - to ride, walk with, park, stand, or be in possession of a bicycle on public space within the District. (C.O. 71-26)

Operator - Any of the following: (D.C. Law 2-104)

(a) Any person, corporation, firm, agency, association, organization, or federal, state, or local government agency in the business of renting or leasing vehicles to be used or operated in the District;
(b) An owner who operates his own vehicle; or
(c) A person who operates a vehicle owned by another.

Owner - any of the following: (D.C. Law 2-104)

(a) Any person, corporation, firm, agency, association, organization, or federal, state, or local government agency or other authority or other entity having the property of or title to a vehicle or bicycle used or operated in the District;
(b) Any registrant of a vehicle used or operated in the District;
(c) Any person, corporation, firm, agency, association, organization, Federal, State or local government agency or authority or other entity in the business of renting or leasing vehicles or bicycles to be used or operated in the District; and
(d) Any person who is a parent or guardian of a child less than eighteen years of age who possesses a bicycle shall be the "owner."

Paratransit service vehicle - Repealed.

Park or Parking - the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, other than temporarily for the purpose of, and while actually engaged in, loading or unloading merchandise or passengers. (C.O. 57-1966)

Parking Infraction - a violation of any law, rule or regulation providing for or regulating the parking, stopping, or standing of a vehicle. (25. DCR 7939. & 25. DCR 11028)

Parking Meter - a mechanical or electronic device located upon a sidewalk or public parking adjacent to one or more places regularly designated as a parking meter space, which measures and displays the amount of time remaining for lawful parking or which issues a receipt indicating the time at which lawful parking will expire.

Parking Meter Space - a section of a public roadway, with or without marked boundaries, within which a vehicle may be temporarily parked and allowed to remain for such period of time as indicated on a parking sign, parking meter, or on a receipt issued by a parking meter serving that parking meter space.

Parking Meter Time Limit - the maximum time that any vehicle can remain parked in a parking meter zone.

Parking Meter Zone - a block face of roadway regulated in whole or in part by parking meters or pay-by-cell technology.

Parking Space - a twenty foot (20. ft.) long area of street, alongside the curb, where motor vehicles may lawfully park. (D.C. Law 5-185)

Passenger Vehicle - any vehicle other than a commercial vehicle, with more than three (3) wheels, designed, used, or maintained for passenger, recreational, or other non-commercial purposes, except such vehicles used for livery, rental, sightseeing, or taxi purposes. (D.C. Law 4-93)

Pay-and-Display Parking Meter - a multi-space parking meter that issues receipts that indicate the duration of authorized parking.

Pay-by-Cell System - a parking meter payment system that accepts electronic payment from customers who call the provider's telephone number, enable the provider's mobile application, or enable the provider's electronic website to indicate the duration of parking and to remit payment.

Pay-by-Space Parking Meter - a multi-space parking meter that indicates t he duration of parking on the meter for a specific, designated parking meter space.

Pay-by-Plate Parking Meter - a multi-space parking meter that indicates the duration of parking on the meter for a specific, designated motor vehicle identified by their license plate.

Pedestrian - any person afoot or who is using a wheelchair or motorized wheelchair. (35 DCR 2566)

Pedicab - a bicycle with a single frame that connects two (2) rear wheels and one (1) front wheel or one (1) rear wheel and two (2) front wheels that is designed to be propelled by no more than one (1) person, that transports, or is capable of transporting, passengers on seats attached to the bicycle, and that is used for transporting passengers for hire.

Penalty - an amount of money to be paid to the District of Columbia for failure to answer a Notice of Infraction within the time specified in chapter 30, or for failure to appear at a scheduled hearing. (25 DCR 7939 & 25 DCR 11028)

Performance Parking Goal - Objective performance measure that can be monitored to determine the appropriateness of parking meter rates.

Performance Parking Pilot Zone - One of several parking areas defined for special parking pricing and other regulation under the Performance Parking Pilot Zone Emergency Act of 2008, DC Act 17-320, effective March 19, 2008.

Person - an individual, partnership, corporation, or unincorporated association. (Reg. No. 74-5)

"Personal Mobility Device" or "PMD" - means a motorized propulsion device, designed to transport only one person or a self-balancing, two non-tandem wheeled device, designed to transport only one person with an electric propulsion system, but excluding a battery-operated wheelchair.

Play street - a street or portion of a street closed to traffic and parking for a specified amount of time so as to provide a space for school age children to participate in recreational activities.

Pneumatic Tire - a tire in which compressed air is designed to support the load.

Point-to-Point car-sharing company - a registered D.C. company whose primary business is to rent car-sharing vehicles to the public that will be used in the point-to-point car-sharing program.

Point-to-Point car-sharing program - a program authorizing point-to-point car-sharing vehicles to be parked by point-to-point car-sharing customers in residential permit parking zones and at metered parking spaces without having to pay the associated fee.

Point-to-Point car-sharing vehicle - a vehicle registered in the District to a point-to-point car-sharing company to be used in the point-to-point car-sharing program.

Pole Trailer - a vehicle without motive power designed to be drawn by another vehicle and attached to the towing vehicle by means of a reach, or pole, or by being boomed or otherwise secured to the towing vehicle, and ordinarily used for transporting long or irregularly shaped loads such as poles, pipes, or structural members capable, generally, of sustaining themselves as beams between the supporting connections.

Police Cadet - a member of the Police Cadet Corps authorized to direct or regulate traffic. (C.O. 68-421a).

Police Officer - an officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic or to make arrests for violations of traffic regulations.

Police Official - a police officer other than an officer who has made an arrest, who is acting in a supervisory capacity at the time he or she performs the functions described for such official in this title.

Private Dwelling - a building used exclusively for living purposes.

Private Road or Driveway - a way or place in private ownership and used for vehicular travel by the owner and those having express or implied permission from the owner, but not by other persons.

Prorated Interstate Bus - a bus used in interstate commerce which qualifies for prorated registration under Title II of Public Law 89-11.

Public Bicycle Path - means a right-of-way under the jurisdiction and control of the District of Columbia for use primarily by bicycles and motorized bicycles.

Public Highway - a road, street, alley, or way in the District open to the public as a matter of right for the purposes of vehicular traffic.

Public Service Commission - the Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia established by Section 8 of the Act of March 4, 1913, as amended (D. C. Official Code §43 -201).

Public Space - all publicly owned property in the District.

Public transit bus - a bus that provides general transit service to the public on a regular and continuing basis, including, but not limited to, Metrobuses, Circulator buses, commuter buses, and intercity buses. The term "public transit bus" does not include buses that provide restricted service to a specific group of individuals or destination.

Public Vehicle for Hire - a taxicab, limousine, ambulance, funeral car, sightseeing vehicle, or other vehicle whose owners or operators extend the use of such vehicles with a driver to the public for hire. The term does not include vehicles confined to rails or tracks, or vehicles which travel over a defined route or routes on regular schedules and are not used exclusively for sightseeing purposes, or vehicles rented without drivers and used exclusively for the personal and private use of the lessee, or vehicles used exclusively for purposes other than transporting passengers. (D.C. Law 1-60).

Rate - charge per unit of time on a parking meter.

Rack - any device designed for the temporary storage of one or more bicycles. (Reg. No. 71-26)

Railroad - a carrier of persons or property upon cars operated upon stationary rails. (C.O. 65-1115).

Railroad Sign or Signal - any sign, signal, or device erected by authority of the Commissioners or by a railroad and intended to give notice of the presence of railroad tracks or the approach of a railroad train.

Railroad Train - a steam engine, electric or other motor, with or without cars coupled thereto, operated upon rails.

Reciprocity Period - the length of time for which a reciprocity sticker is valid. (30 DCR 990)

Reciprocity Sticker - a permit officially issued by the Department authorizing an owner or operator of a motor vehicle to house and operate a vehicle within the District for a specified period of time. A reciprocity sticker does not constitute registration. (30 DCR 990)

Recorder - the Recorder of Deeds for the District, or his or her designated agent.

Registrant - an owner of a vehicle for which valid registration exists.

Registration - the acts of the Director in registering a vehicle, issuing and delivering a registration card and owner's identification tags or special bus identification to a registrant, dealer, or owner of a prorated interstate bus.

Registration Certificate - a certificate or its duplicate issued by the Director to a registrant, containing any or all of the information that appeared on his or her application for registration, the number of the owner's identification tags issued to the registrant for use on the vehicle described on such card and such other information as the Director may determine, or a registration certificate or its duplicate, issued by the Director to a new car dealer, or used car dealer, containing any or all of the information that appeared on his or her application for dealer's identification tags, the number of the dealer's identification tags issued to the new car dealer or used car dealer for use as provided by this chapter and any other information as the Director may require.

Repair Shop - a place of business located within the District of Columbia, engaged in performing one or more types of work on motor vehicles, including general or specialized mechanical work, body and fender work, upholstering, glazing, or painting.

Reserved on-street car-sharing company - a company with a basic business license to operate in the District that provides access to car-sharing vehicles to the general public for short-term reservations.

Reserved on-street car-sharing program - DDOT's program authorizing the permitting of public space for the exclusive use of car-sharing vehicles.

Reserved on-street car-sharing vehicle - a vehicle registered in the District to a reserved on-street car-sharing company to be used in the reserved on-street car-sharing program.

Residence District - all territory not designated as a business district, except National Capital parks and government reservations.

Residential Area - a contiguous or nearly contiguous area containing public highways or parts thereof primarily abutted by residential property or residential and non business property (such as schools, parks, churches, hospitals, and nursing homes), and designated as such by the Mayor. (Reg. No. 74-25)

Residential Permit Parking ("RPP") Sticker - a certificate of permission issued to a resident of a residential permit parking zone in the District to park a motor vehicle in that zone beyond the limits generally imposed upon motor vehicles parked in the zone.

Residential Permit Parking ("RPP") Zone - all residential areas located in a specific Ward, except that census tract 79.03 (starting at Nineteenth Street, N.E., and Benning Road, N.E., east on Benning Road, N.E., to Oklahoma Avenue, N.E.; south on Oklahoma Avenue, N.E., to C Street, N.E.; west on C Street, N.E., to Nineteenth Street, N.E.; north to Nineteenth Street, N.E.) shall be included in residential permit parking Zone 6.

Resident-Only Parking - a portion of a residential permit parking block where, during enforcement hours, only vehicles with the appropriate Residential Permit Parking Sticker for that zone or vehicles with a valid Temporary Visitor Parking Permit or Annual Visitor Parking Passmay park.

Respondent - a person who has been issued a Notice of Infraction and who has not yet paid the fine or received a final determination in a hearing.

Restricted Lanes - traffic lanes where use is restricted according to class of vehicle occupancy or type of vehicle, for example: buses; carpools; taxicabs; motorcycles; bicycles; motorized bicycles; high occupancy vehicles (HOV); and vehicles transporting handicapped persons. (35. DCR 2204)

Retitled Vehicle - a vehicle purchased new and continuously owned by the applicant for a certificate even though it has been previously titled or registered by such applicant in another jurisdiction.

Review - a review of the record of any Department order of decision when the review is provided by law to determine whether the order of decision is within the scope and authority of powers delegated to the Department and is otherwise in accordance with law.

Revocation - the termination of a person's license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle in the District which shall not be subject to renewal or restoration except that an application for a new license may be made after the expiration of the period of time of such revocation.

Right-Of-Way - the right of one vehicle or pedestrian to proceed in a lawful manner in preference to another vehicle or pedestrian approaching under such circumstances of direction, speed and proximity as to give rise to danger of collision unless one vehicle grants precedence to the other. (C.O. 65-1115)

Road Tractor - every motor vehicle designed and used for drawing other vehicles and not so constructed as to carry any load thereon either independently or any part of the weight of a vehicle or load so drawn.

Roadway - that portion of a highway which is improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel. In the event a highway includes two or more separate roadways, the term "roadway" as used herein shall refer to any such roadway separately, but not to all such roadways collectively. (Reg. No. 71-26)

Saddle-mount - a device designed and constructed so as to be readily attached to or detached from a motor vehicle, which device is used in driveaway towaway operations to perform the functions of a conventional fifth (5th) wheel in providing a flexible coupling between a towing vehicle and a towed vehicle. The single saddle-mount method means the use of one saddle-mount to couple the rear of a towing vehicle with the front or rear of a towed vehicle in such manner that the front wheels of the towed vehicle are raised. The double saddle-mount method means the use of two (2) saddle-mounts to couple three (3) vehicles by mounting the front (rear) of the second vehicle on the rear (front) of the first vehicle and the front (rear) of the third (3rd) vehicle on the rear (front) of the second vehicle in such manner that the front (rear) wheels of both towed vehicles are raised. (C.O. 61-1684)

Safety Responsibility Act - the Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act of the District of Columbia (D. C. Official Code §40 -418).

Safety Zone or Loading Platform - the area or space officially set apart within a roadway for the exclusive use of pedestrians and which is protected or is so marked or indicated by adequate signs as to be plainly visible at all times while set apart as a safety zone.

School Bus - a bus which is regularly used by or on behalf of a school to transport children to or in connection with school activities; Provided, that this definition shall not include buses operated by common carriers which are not used primarily for the transportation of school children, or vehicles owned by the United States government. (D.C. Law 1-60)

Semi-trailer - a vehicle with or without motive power, other that a pole trailer, designed for carrying persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and so constructed that some of its weight and that of its load rests upon or is carried by another vehicle.

Serial Number (bicycle) - a number stamped on a bicycle frame in accordance with this title, which is recorded for purposes of verifying bicycle ownership. (Reg. No. 71-26)

Service Roadway - a roadway contiguous to and generally parallel to a freeway or through street and separated from such facility by an intervening space or physical barrier designed so as to give access to abutting property. (C.O. 65-1115)

Service Vehicle - any vehicle used primarily for towing, pushing or transporting other vehicles, picking up or delivering parts and materials, or for transporting customers.

Shared Use Path - a right-of-way under the jurisdiction and control of the District of Columbia, which is physically separated from motorized vehicular traffic by an open space or barrier, for use by bicycles, motorized bicycles, and pedestrians.

Side guard- a device fit to the side of a large vehicle designed to prevent pedestrians and bicyclists from falling into the exposed space between the front axle and the rear axle of such vehicle.

Sidewalk - that portion of a street between the curb lines or the lateral lines of a roadway, and the adjacent property lines intended for the use of pedestrians. (Reg. No. 71-26)

Sidewalk Bicycle - a device which would be included within the definition of "bicycle" as set forth in this section, except for the fact that such device either has two (2) or more wheels, all of which are less than twenty inches (20. in.) in diameter, or is not designed to be ridden on a roadway. (Reg. No. 71-26)

Single-Space Parking Meter - a parking meter that serves no more than one (1) parking meter space.

Solid Tire - a tire of rubber or other resilient material which does not depend upon compressed air for the support of the load.

Special Bus Identification - a serially numbered identification sticker issued by the Director for use on prorated interstate buses.

Special Mobile Equipment - a vehicle not designed or used primarily for the transportation of persons or property and only incidentally operated or moved over a highway, including but not limited to: ditch digging apparatus, well boring apparatus and road construction and maintenance machinery such as asphalt spreaders, bituminous mixers, bucket loaders, tractors other than truck tractors, ditchers, levelling graders, finishing machines, motor graders, road rollers, scarifiers, earth moving carry-alls and scrapers, power shovels and drag lines, and self-propelled cranes and earth moving equipment. The term does not include house trailers, dump trucks, truck mounted transit mixers, cranes or shovels, or other vehicles designed for the transportation of persons or property to which machinery has been attached. (C.O. 65-340)

Stanchion - any publicly owned pole or post used as a support. (Reg. No. 71-26)

Standing - halting a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer, traffic control sign, or traffic signal; Provided, that a vehicle may stop momentarily to pick up or discharge a passenger or passengers actually waiting at the curb, but not for loading materials.

Stop (when required) - the complete cessation of movement.

Stopping (when prohibited) - halting a vehicle except to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or a traffic control sign or signal.

Street - a block of a street, avenue, road, or highway. (D.C. Law 5-185)

Streetcar - fixed guideway transit network offering rail passenger service that predominantly operates in the roadway with mixed traffic.

Suspension - the temporary withdrawal of a person's license or privilege to operate a motor vehicle in the District.

Taxicab - any public vehicle for hire having a seating capacity of less than eight (8) passengers, exclusive of the driver, except ambulances, funeral cars, vehicles used exclusively for sightseeing purposes, or vehicles for which the rate is fixed solely by the hour.

Temporary Home Health Care Provider Parking Permit -- a temporary permit valid for up to sixty (60) days, for the temporary use warranted by a resident's medical necessity.

Temporary Permit - a certificate of permission which, under the provisions of §2411. through §2416, temporarily provides the permit holder the same parking rights as those provided by the authority of a residential permit parking sticker. (D.C. Law 5-185)

Temporary Visitor Parking Permit - a certificate of permission which temporarily provides the permit holder the same parking rights as those provided by a residential permit parking sticker for a period of up to fifteen (15) days.

Through Street or Highway - a street, highway, or portion of street or highway, at the entrances to which vehicular traffic from intersecting highways is required by law to stop before entering or crossing the same and when stop signs or flashing red signals are erected as provided in this title.

Ticket - a commonly used name for the Notice of Infraction. (25. DCR 7939. & 25. DCR 11028).

Tour Bus - a bus transporting passengers for sightseeing purposes either on day trips or as part of a multi-day itinerary. This includes school buses transporting passengers for a field trip and excludes buses providing commuter, intercity, transit, or shuttle services.

Tractor-Trailer - a truck tractor combined or coupled with a trailer or a semi-trailer. (33. DCR 3716).

Traffic - motor vehicles and all other vehicles, pedestrians, and animals of every description.

Traffic Act - the Act of March 3, 1925, as amended (D. C. Code §§40 -301. through 40-303, 40-601. through 40-603, 40-605, 40-609. through 40-611, and 40-613. through 40-615). (C.O. 65-1115).

Traffic Adjudication Act - D. C. Law 2-104, as amended; the enabling legislation for the Bureau of Traffic Adjudication. (25. DCR 7939. & 25. DCR 11028)

Traffic Control Signal - any device, whether manually, electrically, or mechanically operated, by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and to proceed.

Trailer - a vehicle with or without motor power intended to be used for carrying property or persons and drawn or intended to be drawn by a motor vehicle, whether such vehicle without motor power carries the weight of the property or persons wholly on its own structure or whether a part of such weight rests upon or is carried by a motor vehicle.

Transit bus- a Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority bus or D.C. Circulator bus.

Truck Tractor - a motor vehicle designed and used primarily for drawing other vehicles and not so constructed as to carry a load other than a part of the weight of the vehicle and load so drawn.

Trustee in Bankruptcy or Bankruptcy Trustee - a person authorized by a federal bankruptcy court under An Act to Establish a Uniform Law on the Subject of Bankruptcies, approved November 6, 1978 ( Pub. L. 95-598, 11 USC 704) to take legal title to the property of the debtor and reduce the property to money for equitable distribution among the creditors.

Used Car Dealer - a person holding a valid license as a motor vehicle dealer and having an established place of business located on a street or avenue within the District with facilities for the display of used vehicles, who is engaged in buying, selling and exchanging used vehicles and who is registered in accordance with these regulations.

Used Vehicle - a vehicle other than a new or retitled vehicle.

Vehicle - any of the following:

(a) A motor vehicle or trailer;
(b) An appliance moved over a highway on wheels or traction tread including draft animals and beasts of burden.

VIN Number - the local government term for the serial number of a motor vehicle. (D.C. Law 5-185).

Visitor Permit - Repealed

Wheelchair - a chair on wheels, designed for, and used primarily by a handicapped person. (35. DCR 2566)

Weekdays - Monday through Friday, except on days on which holidays are celebrated. (D.C. Law 5-185)

Work Zone - the area of a highway or roadway subject to construction, maintenance, or utility work as regulated in Title 24, DCMR. The work zone includes the area delineated by and within all traffic control devices erected or installed to guide vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic.

Yield - yield right-of-way. (C.O. 65-1115)

D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 18, r. 18-9901

Regulation No. 72-13 effective June 30, 1972, 32 DCRR (October 19, 1970); as amended by Commissioners' Order 55-130 effective January 18, 1955; by Commissioners' Order 57-1966 effective October 8, 1957; Commissioners' Order 61-1684 effective October 3, 1961; Commissioners' Order 65-340 effective March 16, 1965; Commissioners' Order 65-928 effective July 8, 1965; Commissioners' Order 65-1115 effective August 10, 1965; Commissioners' Order 68-421a effective June 19, 1968; Regulation No. 71-26 effective July 30, 1971; Regulation 74-5 effective April 21, 1974; by § 2 of the District of Columbia Bus Safety Inspection Act, D.C. Law 1-60, 22 DCR 4373 (February 12, 1976); by § 2 of the District of Columbia Motorized Bicycle Act, D.C. Law 1-110, 23 DCR 4954 (January 21, 1977); by § 2 of the Historic Motor Vehicle Act of 1977, D.C. Law 2-41, 24 DCR 3629 (November 11, 1977); § 102 of the D.C. Traffic Adjudication Act of 1978, D.C. Law 2-104, 25 DCR 1275, 1276 (August 11, 1978), Final Rulemaking published at 25 DCR 11028 (June 29, 1979) incorporating text of Proposed Rulemaking published at 25 DCR 7939, 7940 (February 16, 1979); Final Rulemaking published at 27 DCR 458 (February 1, 1980) incorporating text of Proposed Rulemaking published at 26 DCR 2470, 2472 (November 30, 1979); by § 2 of the Motorized Bicycle Amendment Act of 1980, D.C. Law 3-125, 28 DCR 226 (January 16, 1981); by § 2 of the District of Columbia Motor Vehicle Definition Act of 1981, D.C. Law 4-93, 29 DCR 749 (April 16, 1982); by Final Rulemaking published at 30 DCR 552 (February 4, 1983); by Final Rulemaking published at 30 DCR 990 (March 4, 1983); by Final Rulemaking published at 30 DCR 4757 (September 16, 1983); by §2 of the Residential Permit Parking Regulations Amendment Act of 1984, D.C. Law 5-185, 32 DCR 859 (February 15, 1985); by Final Rulemaking published at 32 DCR 1536 (March 15, 1985); by Final Rulemaking published at 33 DCR 2055, 2060 (April 4, 1986); by Final Rulemaking published at 35 DCR 2204 (March 18, 1988); by Final Rulemaking published at 35 DCR 2566 (April 8, 1988); and by Final Rulemaking published at 41 DCR 4936 (July 22, 1994); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 44 DCR 5967 (October 17, 1997); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 51 DCR 10223 (November 5, 2004); as amended by D.C. Act 15-704 published at 52 DCR 1700 (February 25, 2005); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 52 DCR 4744 (May 20, 2005); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 52 DCR 10409 (November 25, 2005); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 53 DCR 3245 (April 21, 2006); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 53 DCR 7218 (September 1, 2006); as amended by D.C. Act 16-553 published at 53 DCR 10225 (December 29, 2006); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 54 DCR 131 (January 5, 2007); as amended by D.C. Act 16-636 published at 54 DCR 903 (February 2, 2007); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 54 DCR 1572 (February 16, 2007); as amended by D.C. Act 17-256 published at 55 DCR 1272 (February 8, 2008); as amended by Emergency and Proposed Rulemaking published at 55 DCR 3972 (April 11, 2008) [EXPIRED];as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 55 DCR 7993(July 25, 2008); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 56 DCR 3939 (May 15, 2009); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 56 DCR 8595 (October 30, 2009); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 57 DCR 5243 (June 18, 2010); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 58 DCR 6424, 6427 (July 29, 2011); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 16035, 10639 (December 16, 2011); as amended by Emergency and Final Rulemaking published at 58 DCR 6685 (August 5, 2011)[EXPIRED]; as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 58 DCR 11113, 11116 (December 23, 2011); as amended by the Neighborhood Contractor Daytime Parking Permit Act of 2012, effective April 20, 2013 (D.C. Law 19-254; 60 DCR 984 (February 1, 2013)); as amended by the Motorized Bicycle Amendment Act of 2012, effective April 27, 2013 (D.C. Law 19-290; 60 DCR 2343 (March 1, 2013)); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 60 DCR 10071 (July 12, 2013); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 60 DCR 11236 (August 2, 2013); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 61 DCR 10575 (October 10, 2014); as Amended by Final Rulemaking published at 61 DCR 11215 (October 24, 2014); Amended by Final Rulemaking published at 62 DCR 11568 (8/21/2015); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 62 DCR 14092 (10/30/2015); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 64 DCR 7930 (8/11/2017); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 65 DCR 000056 (1/4/2019); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 66 DCR 10565 (8/16/2019); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 67 DCR 4555 (4/24/2020); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 68 DCR 1900 (2/12/2021); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 69 DCR 14965 (12/9/2022); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 69 DCR 15578 (12/30/2022); amended by Final Rulemaking published at 70 DCR 15107 (11/17/2023)
Authority: Sections 3(b), 5(4)(A), 6(b), and 7 of the Department of Transportation Establishment Act of 2002, effective May 21, 2002 (D.C. Law 14-137; D.C. Official Code §§ 50-921.02(b), 50-921.04(4)(A), 50-921.05(b), and 50-921.06 (2009 Repl. & 2012 Supp.)), Section 604 of the Fiscal Year 1997 Budget Support Act of 1996, effective April 9, 1996 (D.C. Law 11-198, D.C. Official Code§ 10-1141.04) ((2012 Supp.)), and Mayor's Order 96-175, dated December 9, 1996.