Virginia law requires individuals operating passenger vehicles for compensation on public highways, excluding TNC partners, to pay an annual vehicle fee of $3 unless already paid under other registration systems. Certificate holders must also provide services in accordance with the terms set by the Department. These provisions aim to regulate vehicle fees and service standards for transportation providers.
Anyone operating a passenger vehicle for compensation on Virginia highways, except TNC partners, must pay the $3 fee unless they have already paid a vehicle identification marker fee under another registration system.
No, only one vehicle fee is charged or paid per vehicle each year, whether through Chapter 27 or this chapter, including the single state registration or unified carrier registration systems.
Certificate holders must provide transportation services according to the terms, limitations, conditions, or restrictions set by the Department.
No, holders of a certificate of public convenience and necessity are required to provide services in accordance with the regulations and conditions established by the Department.