(a) Any person issued a driver's permit who subsequently is convicted of any felony or misdemeanor offense or who ceases to possess a valid state of California driver's license of the class required by state law for the type of motor vehicle for hire such person drives shall immediately so inform his or her employer and the chief of police.
(b) The chief of police may revoke any driver's permit if such driver becomes ineligible for the permit. The permit holder may request a hearing as provided in Section 4.42.150.
(c) The chief of police may revoke or suspend any driver's permit if the driver's State of California Department of Motor Vehicles record includes four or more moving violations within the preceding twelve-month period or if the chief of police determines that the driver is a danger to the public safety. The permit holder may request a hearing as provided in Section 4.42.150; however, the driver may be suspended pending said hearing.
(Ord. 3286 § 1 (part), 1981)