§ 112.08  STANDARDS FOR DRIVERS, ATTENDANTS AND ATTENDANT-DRIVERS; LICENSE.
   (A)   The License Officer shall within ten days after receipt of an application as provided for herein, cause an investigation as he or she deems necessary to be made of the applicant for drivers, attendants or attendant-drivers license.
   (B)   The License Officer shall issue a license to a driver, attendant or attendant or attendant-driver hereunder, valid for a period of one year, unless earlier suspended, revoked or terminated, when he or she finds that the applicant:
      (1)   Is not addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors or narcotics, has a satisfactory driving record, and is morally fit for the position;
      (2)   Is able to speak, read and write the English language;
      (3)   Has been found by a duly licensed physician, upon examination attested to on a form provided by the Health Officer to be of sound physique, possessing eyesight corrected to at least 20/40 in the better eye, and free of physical defects or diseases which might impair the ability to drive or attend an ambulance; and
      (4)   For each applicant for attendant or attendant-drivers license, that the applicant has a currently valid certificate evidencing successful completion of a course of training equivalent to the advanced course in first aid given by the American Red Cross or the United States Bureau of Mines.
   (C)   Provided, however, that, no one shall be licensed as a driver or attendant-driver unless he or she holds a currently valid chauffeur’s permit from the state.
   (D)   A license as a driver, attendant or attendant-driver issued hereunder shall not be assignable or transferable.
   (E)   No official entry made upon a license may be defaced, removed obliterated.
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