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Waterloo, IA Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of WATERLOO, IOWA
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TITLE 1 ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 2 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
TITLE 3 BUSINESS AND LICENSE REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1 LICENSE AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 2 LIQUOR CONTROL1
CHAPTER 3 AMUSEMENTS
CHAPTER 4 BUSINESSES RELATING TO SALES
CHAPTER 5 BUSINESSES RELATING TO VEHICLES
CHAPTER 6 ALARM SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 7 CABLE TV FRANCHISE REGULATIONS1
CHAPTER 8 SHARED MOBILITY DEVICE LICENSE
CHAPTER 9 BILLPOSTERS
CHAPTER 10 RECYCLING YARDS
CHAPTER 11 RENDERING WORKS
TITLE 4 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 5 POLICE REGULATIONS
TITLE 6 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 7 PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY
TITLE 8 PUBLIC UTILITIES
TITLE 9 BUILDING REGULATIONS
TITLE 10 ZONING
TITLE 11 SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
Waterloo, IA Traffic Code
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3-5B-11: TRANSFER OF PERMIT:
No permit shall be sold, assigned, mortgaged or transferred without the purchasing party going through the permit procedure as set out in this article. (Ord. 4775, 6-13-2005)
3-5B-12: PERMIT SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION:
   A.   A permit issued under the provisions of this article may be revoked or suspended by the city council if the holder thereof violates any of the provisions of this article, discontinues operations for more than ten (10) days unless such discontinuance is the result of a labor dispute, any falsification of any application or any other statement required under this article, or violates any ordinance of the city, or the laws of the United States or the state, the violations of which reflect unfavorably on the fitness of the holder to offer public transportation.
   B.   Prior to suspension or revocation as provided in this section, the holder shall be given three (3) days' written notice by the city clerk of the proposed action to be taken and the holder shall be afforded an opportunity to appear before the city council and be heard. Any action of the city council shall be final, and appeal therefrom shall be to the Iowa district court for Black Hawk County. (Ord. 4775, 6-13-2005)
3-5B-13: DURATION OF THE BUSINESS LICENSE:
A license shall be in effect only from May 1 of the year in which it is issued through April 30 of the following year. (Ord. 4775, 6-13-2005)
3-5B-14: DRIVER'S LICENSE REQUIRED:
No person shall operate a vehicle for hire upon the streets of the city and no person who owns or controls a vehicle for hire shall permit it to be so driven unless the driver shall have first obtained and shall have then in force a driver's license issued under the provisions of this article. (Ord. 4775, 6-13-2005)
3-5B-15: APPLICATION FOR DRIVER'S LICENSE:
   A.   An application for a vehicle for hire driver's license shall be filed with the city clerk on forms provided by the city. It shall be certified under oath and shall contain the following information:
      1.   The names and addresses of three (3) residents of the city who have known the applicant for a period of at least two (2) years, and who shall vouch for the applicant's sobriety, honesty and general good character.
      2.   The experience of the applicant in the driving of an automobile.
      3.   The applicant shall possess at the time of making said application a valid Iowa commercial driver's license (CDL) or class D operator's license.
      4.   Further information as the city council may require.
   B.   At the time the application is filed, the applicant shall pay the city clerk the sum of ten dollars ($10.00). (Ord. 4775, 6-13-2005)
3-5B-16: POLICE INVESTIGATION OF APPLICANT; TRAFFIC AND POLICE RECORD:
The police department shall conduct an investigation of each applicant for a vehicle for hire license, and a copy of the traffic and police record of the applicant, if any, shall be attached to said application. (Ord. 4775, 6-13-2005)
3-5B-17: EXAMINATION OF APPLICANT:
   A.   No applicant will be accepted who is listed on the Iowa sex offender registry as defined by Iowa law 692A.
   B.   The Waterloo police department shall be responsible for verifying the requirements of subsection A of this section, and it shall process the application by conducting the following investigation:
      1.   The applicant's driving record shall be verified in order to determine that the applicant has a valid Iowa commercial driver's license (CDL) or class D operator's license.
      2.   A query shall be made to determine if the subject is wanted for any criminal offense.
      3.   A query shall be made through the Iowa sex offender registry to determine if the applicant is on file as a sex offender. (Ord. 4775, 6-13-2005)
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