A. 
Taxi owner's license.
(1) 
A taxi owner's license issued under the provisions of this chapter may be revoked or suspended by the Township Council if the licensee has:
(a) 
Failed to provide taxi service under the license, utilizing drivers holding valid taxi driver's licenses, within 120 days of issuance or within six months after approval by the Township Council of the application, whichever comes first, unless such failure was caused by the unavailability of drivers holding valid taxi driver's licenses, in which case the licensee shall be permitted one sixty-day extension of the one-hundred-twenty-day period in which to provide taxi services under the license, utilizing drivers holding valid taxi driver's licenses. The sixty-day extension shall not extend the six-month period;
(b) 
Allowed the license to remain inactive for more than 30 days, once operational, without providing written notification to the Township Clerk detailing the reason that taxi service cannot be provided. For good cause shown, the Township Council may extend the period of license inactivity to a period greater than 30 days;
(c) 
Failed to maintain or keep in force the insurance policy and power of attorney required;
(d) 
Made a false statement of any material fact in the application or any record to be maintained;
(e) 
Violated any of the provisions of this chapter regarding safety, rates, hours, service or operation of taxis;
(f) 
Committed any other act which, in the opinion of the Township Council, renders such person unfit to hold such license; and
(g) 
Failed to maintain a central place of business, in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.
(2) 
Prior to the revocation or suspension of a taxi owner's license by the Township Council, the licensee shall be given notice of the proposed action to be taken and the reasons therefor, and such licensee shall have the opportunity for a hearing before the Township Council.
(3) 
In the event that the Director of Public Safety believes that the health, safety or welfare of passengers would be endangered if a license is not immediately suspended or revoked, the Director of Public Safety is authorized to immediately suspend or revoke a license prior to the licensee having an opportunity for a hearing with the Township Council. In such cases of immediate suspension or revocation, the licensee shall be entitled to a hearing before the Township Council within 15 days of the Director of Public Safety's notification of the suspension or revocation.
B. 
Two driver's license.
(1) 
A taxi driver's license issued under the provisions of this chapter may be revoked or suspended by the Township Council if the licensee has:
(a) 
Made a false statement of any material fact in the application or any record required to be maintained.
(b) 
Violated any of the provisions of this chapter regarding safety, rates, hours, service or operation of taxis.
(c) 
Committed any other act which, in the opinion of the Township Council, renders such person unfit to hold a license.
(2) 
Prior to the revocation or suspension of a taxi driver's license, the licensee shall be given notice of the proposed action to be taken and the reasons therefor, and such licensee shall have the opportunity for a hearing before the Township Council.
(3) 
In the event that the Director of Public Safety believes that the health, safety or welfare of passengers would be endangered if a license is not immediately suspended or revoked, the Director of Public Safety is authorized to immediately suspend or revoke a license prior to the licensee having an opportunity for a hearing with the Township Council. In such cases of immediate suspension or revocation, the licensee shall be entitled to a hearing before the Township Council within 15 days of the Director of Public Safety's notification of the suspension or revocation.