Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 51, December 18, 2024
Section 1050.6 - Use of the transit system(a) No person may perform any act which interferes with or may tend to interfere with the provision of transit service, obstructs or may tend to obstruct the flow of traffic on facilities or conveyances, or interferes with or may tend to interfere with the safe and efficient operation of the facilities or conveyances of the authority.(b) No person, unless duly authorized by the authority shall engage in any commercial activity upon any facility or conveyance. Commercial activities include: (1) the advertising, display, sale, lease, offer for sale or lease, or distribution of food, goods, services or entertainment (including the free distribution of promotional goods or materials); and(2) the solicitation of money or payment for food, goods, services or entertainment. No person shall panhandle or beg upon any facility or conveyance.(c) Except as expressly permitted in this subdivision, no person shall engage in any nontransit uses upon any facility or conveyance. Nontransit uses are noncommercial activities that are not directly related to the use of a facility or conveyance for transportation, and include remaining in the paid fare zone of a particular subway station for more than one hour. The following nontransit uses are permitted by the authority, provided they do not impede transit activities and they are conducted in accordance with these rules: public speaking; campaigning; leafletting or distribution of written noncommercial materials; activities intended to encourage and fa- cilitate voter registration; artistic performances, including the acceptance of donations; solicitation for religious or political causes; solicitation for charities that: (1) have been licensed for any public solicitation within the preced- ing 12 months by the Commissioner of Social Services of the City of New York under section 21-111 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York or any successor provision;(2) are duly registered as charitable organizations with the Attorney General of New York under section 172 of the New York Executive Law or any successor provision; or,(3) are exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code or any successor provision.(4) No activity is permitted which creates excessive noise or which emits noise that interferes with transit operations. The emission of any sound in excess of 85 dBA on the A weighted scale measured at five feet from the source of the sound or 70 dBA measured at two feet from a station booth is excessive noise and is prohibited. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the use on subway platforms of amplification devices of any kind, electronic or otherwise, is prohibited.(5) No person shall use media devices such as films, slides or video-tapes.(6) Where an activity permitted by the authorization contained in this section includes the use of a sound production device, no person shall begin or continue the use of such sound production device during any announcement made over the public address system or by a police officer or by an authority or MTA employee.(7) No person shall misrepresent through words, signs, leaflets, attire or otherwise such person's affiliation with or lack of affiliation with or support by any organization, group, entity or cause, including any affiliation with or support by the authority or the Metropolitan Transportation Authority or any of their programs, such as Music Under New York or Arts for Transit.(8) Any person using the transit system for nontransit activities permitted pursuant to this rule does so at their own risk, and the authority assumes no liability by the grant of this authorization.(d) All persons on or in any facility or conveyance of the authority shall: (1) comply with all lawful orders and directives of any police officer or any employee of the authority or the MTA acting within the scope of their employment;(2) obey any instructions on notices or signs duly posted on any authority facility or conveyance; and(3) provide accurate, complete and true information or documents requested by police officers or by personnel of the authority or the MTA acting within the scope of their employment and otherwise in accordance with law. A farecard issued according to specified eligibility criteria that entitles the lawful holder thereof to a reduced fare or free transportation must have the name of the eligible holder clearly visible on the card and any person holding such farecard must comply with a request of authority or MTA personnel or a police officer to physically inspect such farecard.(e) No persons shall refuse or fail to relinquish a seat on a conveyance which has been designated as "PRIORITY SEATING," "WHEELCHAIR PRIORITY SEATING" or words of similar import, if requested to do so by or on behalf of a person with a disability, or occupying any location on a conveyance designated for use by persons using wheelchairs if such location is required to accommodate a person using a wheelchair. Further, passengers aboard buses equipped with wheelchair lift devices shall not conduct themselves in a manner which will impede the operation of such lifts, impede the securing of wheelchairs in the tie-down devices located on such buses or impede the exit of such passengers using wheelchairs.(f) No person shall bring or carry onto a conveyance any liquid in an open container.(g) No person shall falsely represent themselves as an agent, employee or representative of the authority or the MTA or falsely represent themselves as a police officer.(h) During a disaster emergency relating to public health declared by the Governor of the State of New York, no person who is on a subway car shall remain on such car, train, or in the station after the subway car has entered a terminal station and the authority has announced that the train is being taken out of service and instructed passengers to leave the train.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 21 § 1050.6
Amended New York State Register October 14, 2020/Volume XLII, Issue 40, eff. 10/14/2020