A passenger Tramway not in compliance with these Rules and regulations may be licensed if it has been granted the necessary exceptions pursuant to Section 1.2.3 . Terms, conditions or requirements limiting any license may be imposed if reasonably necessary to effect compliance with these Rules and regulations or to protect the safety of the public.
No license applied for shall be issued by the Board until it has received a letter from the area's designated agent or appointed substitute designee stating that all the deficiencies listed in the inspection report have been corrected and the authority appointed by the Board has corroborated such letter. Such corroboration may be made by review of the above verified letter; subsequent inspection; the Board's own investigation; the receipt of additional documentation requested by the Board; or any other means which the Board or appointed authority deems appropriate. Such letter shall bear a recognizable signature, printed name, and title and be submitted as an original or transmitted by electronic means. The certificate shall be issued as soon as possible, but no later than seven (7) days after receipt of such letter, unless the Board has reasonable grounds to delay issuance and has given notice of such action and its reasons to the area operator affected prior to expiration of such seven (7) day period. The license, or copy thereof, shall be displayed prominently at the place where passengers are loaded.
Tramways are licensed during the fall licensing period or the spring licensing period as designated by the Board for one calendar year.
If the Tramway is closed, the requirements of X.3.3 Maintenance must be current before the Tramway can reopen for public operation. Licenses shall expire one calendar year from the date of issue.
3 CCR 718-1-20