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(A) It is unlawful for any person to act as a driver of a taxicab without having a taxicab driver’s license issued by the City Clerk, such license to be applied for in writing on such forms as the City Clerk may prescribe. The application shall include:
(1) The name, age, sex, weight, height, color of eyes and hair of applicant, his or her residence or address, and length of residence in the city; and place or places of residence and employment during the past three years;
(2) The number of times and places arrested or convicted for traffic violations;
(3) The experience the applicant has had in driving motor vehicles;
(4) Whether or not the applicant has ever been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor, giving particulars of each conviction;
(5) A health certificate, after examination by the city physician, to the effect that the applicant is in good health and possesses normal faculties, shall be furnished and attached to the application;
(6) Reference from three reputable persons who have known the applicant for one year or more immediately prior to such application; and
(7) Whether or not the applicant has been issued a state commercial driver’s license and the number of such commercial driver’s or operator’s license.
(B) The Chief of Police shall cause an investigation to be made of the facts set forth in the application and shall not approve the issuance of a license to any person whose general reputation for integrity and responsibility, or whose previous record as a law violator is such as to render the applicant unfit for such occupation or who is, in the opinion of the city physician, after investigation, not physically fit to drive or operate a taxicab in the city.
(C) In the event any applicant is disapproved by the Chief of Police because the Chief of Police finds such applicant unfit by reason of his or her general reputation for integrity or responsibility, the applicant shall not be eligible to apply for a driver’s license until six months thereafter; provided however, any such person shall have the right to appeal to the City Council by immediately notifying the City Clerk and thereafter presenting the matter at the next regular meeting of the City Council, whose action shall be final.
(Prior Code, § 42-735)
Each and every driver who makes application for and obtains a taxicab driver’s license as a driver of a taxicab shall be required to pay to the City Clerk a fee as set by the City Council by motion or resolution. The license shall expire on June 30 next succeeding its issuance.
(Prior Code, § 42-736)
The taxicab driver’s license shall be of a form prescribed by the City Clerk. The driver’s name, license number, latest photograph of driver, and the expiration date of the license shall be placed on the card, and shall be signed by the licensee. Such license shall be displayed at all times by the driver in a prominent place in the cab he or she may be operating. No driver’s license shall be transferable. In the case of a loss of a license, and upon proper proof and showing thereof, the City Clerk may issue, upon payment of a fee which is on file in the City Clerk’s office, a duplicate, which fact shall be certified to the Police Department.
(Prior Code, § 42-737)
(A) A taxicab driver’s license may be revoked by the Chief of Police upon conviction of the licensee, after the issuance of the license, of a violation of any federal or state law, or of any ordinance of the city.
(B) Whenever a driver’s license is revoked, the Chief of Police shall take up the driver’s license and forward the same to the City Clerk, together with a reason for such revocation.
(C) In case of revocation or suspension of the license, the driver shall have the right to appeal to the City Council by immediately notifying the City Clerk and thereafter presenting the matter at the next regular meeting of the City Council, whose action thereon shall be final.
(D) The provisions of this section are supplementary to penalties provided by other sections of this article.
(E) No person shall be allowed to ride in a taxicab except a bona fide paying passenger en route to a definite destination.
(Prior Code, § 42-738)