CHAPTER 111:  TAXICABS
Section
Certificate of Operation
   111.01   Requirement of certificate
   111.02   Application
   111.03   Posting of certificate
   111.04   Refusal of issuance; revocation
Operation Rules and Regulations
   111.15   Bond, insurance; amounts
   111.16   Depot or lot required
   111.17   Business solicitation
   111.18   Posting of rates
CERTIFICATE OF OPERATION
§ 111.01  REQUIREMENT OF CERTIFICATE.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or drive for hire what is commonly known as a taxi or jitney, without obtaining a certificate of identification from the town.
(Prior Code, § 14-1)  Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 111.02  APPLICATION.
   Application for a certificate to operate or drive a taxicab or jitney for hire shall be filed with the Board of Alderpersons, with an affidavit attached signed by two citizens certifying to the applicant’s good character.
(Prior Code, § 14-2)
§ 111.03  POSTING OF CERTIFICATE.
   Every operator or driver of a taxicab or jitney under permit, as provided in this chapter, shall post conspicuously in the taxicab or jitney that he or she is driving, the certificate of identification issued to him or her by the town.
(Prior Code, § 14-3)
§ 111.04  REFUSAL OF ISSUANCE; REVOCATION.
   The Mayor may, in his or her discretion, refuse to issue or may revoke the certificate of any vehicle for hire or the certificate of any operator or driver of any vehicle for hire for any of the following reasons:
   (A)   Conviction of a felony against the state or conviction of any offense against another state which would have been a felony if committed in the state;
   (B)   Violation of any federal or state law relating to the use, possession or sale of alcoholic beverages or narcotic or barbiturate drugs;
   (C)   Addiction to or habitual use of alcoholic beverages or narcotic or barbiturate drugs;
   (D)   Violation of any federal or state law relating to prostitution;
   (E)   Noncitizenship in the United States; and
   (F)   Habitual violation of traffic laws or ordinances.
(Prior Code, § 14-4)
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