Electronic Taxi Access System definition

Electronic Taxi Access System means a data collection software system for the real-time reporting of all required Electronic Trip Data.

Examples of Electronic Taxi Access System in a sentence

  • The Dispatch Service Permit Holder and Color Scheme Permit Holder shall be responsible for taking corrective measures within 24 hours of any equipment, data, and/or security failure, and shall promptly inform the SFMTA and the Electronic Taxi Access System Provider of the corrective action.

  • No Permit Holder may disconnect or disable any equipment or software that is required by the SFMTA for the Electronic Taxi Access System.

  • In no event shall the Electronic Taxi Access System Provider or the SFMTA be responsible for the equipment, data, and/or security failure.

  • As Drivers start their daily shift, systems used by Dispatch Service Permit Holders shall exchange company, Driver, vehicle and day/time data with the Electronic Taxi Access System.

  • The systems used by Dispatch Service Permit Holders shall transmit Electronic Trip Data to the Electronic Taxi Access System at a periodic rate.

  • That reference was in turn substituted, as from 1 April 1980, by a reference to The Local Government Act 1974 pursuant to section 9(1) Local Government Amendment Act 1979 (1979 No 59).A reference to The Public Works Act 1928 was substituted for a reference to The Public Works Act 1908 pursuant to section 346 Public Works Act 1928 (1928 No 21).

  • As Drivers end their daily shift, systems used by Dispatch Service Permit Holders shall exchange company, Driver, vehicle and day/time data with the Electronic Taxi Access System.

  • Each Color Scheme Permit Holder and Dispatch Service Permit Holder shall install all equipment, including dispatch equipment and/or an OBD device, deemed necessary by the SFMTA, in its sole and absolute discretion, to implement the Electronic Taxi Access System and electronically transfer all Electronic Trip Data to the Electronic Taxi Access System.

  • Each Dispatch Service Permit Holder shall integrate its dispatch system with and implement the Electronic Taxi Access System, and shall electronically transfer all of its Electronic Trip Data to the Electronic Taxi Access System in real-time as required by this Section 1105(b).

  • Neither the Electronic Taxi Access System Provider nor the SFMTA shall be responsible for any equipment, or for the failure of any equipment, installed inside the Taxi for the Electronic Taxi Access System.

Related to Electronic Taxi Access System

  • Electronic System means any electronic system, including e-mail, e-fax, Intralinks®, ClearPar®, Debt Domain, Syndtrak and any other Internet or extranet-based site, whether such electronic system is owned, operated or hosted by the Administrative Agent and the Issuing Bank and any of its respective Related Parties or any other Person, providing for access to data protected by passcodes or other security system.

  • Electronic smoking device means any product containing or delivering nicotine or any other substance intended for human consumption that can be used by a person in any manner for the purpose of inhaling vapor or aerosol from the product. The term includes any such device, whether manufactured, distributed, marketed, or sold as an e-cigarette, e-cigar, e-pipe, e-hookah, or vape pen, or under any other product name or descriptor.

  • Electronic Health Record shall have the same meaning as the term is defined in section 13400 of the HITECH Act (42 U.S.C. §17921(5).

  • Electronic Tracking Agreement means an Electronic Tracking Agreement among Buyer, Seller, MERS and MERSCORP, Inc., to the extent applicable.

  • Electronic Services means a service provided by us, for example an Internet trading service offering clients access to information and trading facilities, via an internet service, a WAP service and/or an electronic order routing system.

  • Electronic Control System means a combination of units, designed to co-operate in the production of the stated vehicle control function by electronic data processing. Such systems, often controlled by software, are built from discrete functional components such as sensors, electronic control units and actuators and connected by transmission links. They may include mechanical, electro-pneumatic or electro-hydraulic elements.