District Of Columbia Code § 8-2002

Horse-drawn carriage trade regulation.
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It shall be unlawful to operate a horse-drawn carriage trade in the District without a license and an identification card issued by the Mayor.
Upon application on a form devised by the Mayor and the payment of a fee not to exceed $100, a person may be issued a license to operate a horse-drawn carriage trade in the District.
Upon application on a form devised by the Mayor and the payment of a fee not to exceed $30, an owner, operator, or custodian may be issued an identification card for each horse used in the operation of a horse-drawn carriage trade in the District.
No person shall drive or otherwise operate a carriage engaged in the horse-drawn carriage trade unless he or she: Is 18 years of age; Has received at least 35 hours of training in the operation of a horse-drawn carriage as provided and certified in writing by the owner or operator of a horse-drawn carriage trade, 15 hours of which shall include an apprenticeship under the supervision of a licensed horse-drawn carriage driver; Presents a statement from a licensed physician that certifies that he or she is in good physical condition and is free of visual impairment not corrected by eyeglasses or contact lenses, epilepsy, vertigo, or other medical disabilities which may substantially impair his or her ability to operate a horse-drawn carriage or to control a horse; and Has completed a written examination devised by the Mayor which shall include, but shall not be limited to: Knowledge of the traffic laws and regulations, including passage of the written portion of the driver’s license test; Proper equine grooming, care, equipment, nutrition, and first aid; and Operation of a horse-drawn carriage.
No person shall drive or operate a horse-drawn carriage on any public street or byway in the District: Between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., on Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays; Between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., on Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays, provided however, that this restriction shall not apply to the area bounded by 15th Street, N.W., on the West, Jefferson Drive, N.W., on the South, 1st Street, N.W., on the East, and Madison Drive, N.W., on the North; Between the hours of 1:30 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. on any day; and On any day or at any time that the Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department makes a specific determination that the horse-drawn carriage trade would be inconsistent with other special events or public safety requirements.
The driver of a horse-drawn carriage shall: Possess and display at all times his or her license to operate a horse-drawn carriage in the front and passenger compartments of the carriage; Possess a valid identification card issued by the Mayor; Obey and observe all traffic laws; Not smoke, eat, drink, or wear headphones while the carriage is in motion; Not drive the carriage at a speed that exceeds a walk, except as necessary to cross a traffic intersection or to refrain from impeding traffic; Leave the horse-drawn carriage unattended at any time; Not drive the carriage at any time when a passenger is standing in the carriage or not seated securely inside of the carriage; Maintain both hands on the reins and be seated at all times the carriage is in motion; and Provide humane care and treatment of the horse under his or her direct supervision and control at all times.
Any license issued pursuant to this section shall be issued as an Inspected Sales and Services endorsement to a basic business license under the basic business license system as set forth in subchapter I-A of Chapter 28 of Title 47 .

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