Every livery shall be operated regularly to the extent reasonably necessary to meet the public demand for service. If the service of any livery is discontinued for a period of 20 continuous days for any reason except on account of strike, act of God, shortages of gasoline or other necessary materials or cause beyond the control of the individual licensee other than the inability of the licensee to lease his livery, the licensee must notify the commissioner that such livery is out of service. The commissioner may give written notice to the licensee to restore the livery to service, and if it is not restored within five business days after notice, the commissioner may revoke the license.
(Added Coun. J. 1-18-12, p. 19118, § 2)