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Driver-applicants must have the following qualifications:
A. Owner of the vehicle to be operated under this permit, or be employed by the owner or provide driver services as an independent contractor to such owner;
B. Eighteen years of age or older;
C. Possess a valid driver’s license issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles;
D. Not have been convicted or have entered a plea of nolo contendere within a period of five years prior to the application of any offense involving the unlawful operation of a motor vehicle, including but not limited to, driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, reckless driving, or hit and run, or any other offense, whether misdemeanor or felony, which poses a potential risk to the public;
E. Pursuant to California Government Code Section 53075.5, as amended, driver shall test negative for controlled substances specified in Part 40 (commencing with Section 40.1) of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as amended, before employment as part of the mandatory controlled substance and alcohol testing certification program. Driver’s shall test negative for these controlled substances and for alcohol as a condition of permit renewal;
F. Any information pertaining to the revocation or suspension of any driver’s license, either issued by a state or other governmental agency;
G. Verification of employment, including the name and address of the owner by whom the driver-applicant is to be employed, or for whom driver services are provided as an independent contractor; and
H. Current photographs and fingerprints to be on file with the Chico Police Department.
(Prior code § 26.14 (Ord. 895 §2, Ord. 2268, Ord. 2352 §2))
Driver-applicant’s permit application shall be denied if the chief of police finds that:
A. The information submitted by the driver-applicant is materially false; or
B. The driver-applicant does not meet the qualifications required by this chapter.
(Prior code § 26.16 (Ord. 895 §2, Ord. 2352 §2))
The initial term of the drivers’s permit issued under the provision of this article shall be established by the chief of police based on the expiration date of a valid driver’s license issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Such permit may be renewed for a term consistent with the renewal term established by the California Department of Motor Vehicles upon submittal of a renewal application form, as prescribed by the chief of police. If the driver is terminated from employment or ceases to provide driver services as an independent contractor for an owner, the driver’s permit shall become void upon such termination of employment or cessation of driver services, and must be returned to the chief of police.
(Prior code § 26.17 (Ord. 895 §2, Ord. 2268, Ord. 2352 §2))
A. The chief of police shall revoke any driver’s permit when the driver violates or fails to meet any qualifications required by this chapter. If the driver does not correct the violations or meet the qualifications within 30 days from the date of such notice, then such permit shall be revoked.
B. The chief of police shall immediately revoke any driver’s permit when the driver is convicted of or enters a plea of nolo contendere for offenses which relate to the unlawful operation of a motor vehicle, or any other offense, whether misdemeanor or felony, which poses a potential risk to the public.
C. The chief of police shall send a written notice that specifies each reason for the revocation to the driver’s last known address.
D. The driver may request administrative review pursuant to Article V of this chapter.
(Prior code § 26.18 (Ord. 895 §2, Ord. 1312, Ord. 2352 §2))
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