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SEC. 47A-2.1.3.   CHANGES TO INFORMATION IN OPERATING AUTHORITY APPLICATION.
   Any changes to the information provided in the operating authority permit application must be reported to the director, in the manner prescribed by the director, within 10 days of the change. (Ord. 29596)
SEC. 47A-2.1.4.   EXPIRATION OF OPERATING AUTHORITY PERMIT.
An operating authority permit expires one year from the date it is issued. (Ord. 29596)
SEC. 47A-2.1.5.   SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF OPERATING AUTHORITY.
   (a)   Suspension. The following regulations apply to the suspension of a temporary or annual operating authority permit:
      (1)   The director may suspend an operating authority permit if the director determines that the operating authority permit holder failed to comply with a correction order issued to the holder by the director within the time specified in the order.
      (2)   Suspension of an operating authority permit does not affect the expiration date of the permit.
   (b)   Revocation. The following regulations apply to the revocation of a temporary or annual operating authority permit:
      (1)   The director shall revoke operating authority if the director determines that the operating authority permit holder has:
         (A)    made a false statement as to a material matter in the application concerning the operating authority; or
         (B)    failed to maintain the insurance required by this chapter.
      (2)    After revocation of an operating authority permit, an operating authority permit holder is not eligible for another permit for a period of up to two years, depending on the severity of the violation resulting in the revocation. (Ord. 29596)
SEC. 47A-2.1.6.   ZERO-TOLERANCE DRUG POLICY.
   (a)   An operating authority shall employ, maintain, and enforce as to its drivers a zero-tolerance policy prohibiting the use of intoxicating substances.
   (b)   An operating authority shall include on its publicly remotely accessible data site notice of the
operating authority’s zero-tolerance policy for intoxicating substances and information on how passengers may report a possible violation of the policy to the operating authority and to the City. (Ord. 29596)
SEC. 47A-2.1.7.   PUBLICLY REMOTELY ACCESSIBLE DATA SITE.
   Each operating authority shall maintain a publicly remotely accessible data site that contains, at a minimum:
      (1)   the operating authority’s rate information;
      (2)   the operating authority’s zero-tolerance policy for intoxicating substances;
      (3)   the operating authority’s contact information;
      (4)   a statement that wheelchair accessible vehicles are available upon request; and
      (5)   information on how to report complaints to the city. (Ord. 29596)
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