It shall be unlawful for any person to operate
a tow car for hire within the City of Glen Cove as a driver or in
connection therewith, unless such driver shall have first obtained
a license from the Chief of Police, as hereinafter provided.
Every driver's license issued under this chapter
shall be effective as of the date of the granting thereof and shall
expire on the 31st day of December next succeeding, unless sooner
revoked by the Chief of Police as hereinafter provided.
Every person making an application for a driver's
license shall file a written, verified application, upon forms to
be furnished by the Chief of Police setting forth the following information:
A. The name, address and age of the applicant.
B. A full description of the applicant, including his
or her height, weight, color of eyes and hair, any scars or marks
and the nature of any physical infirmity from which he or she may
suffer.
C. Recommendation by two residents of Nassau County who
have known the applicant for a period of three years or more and who
will vouch for the applicant's sobriety, honesty and general good
character.
D. Whether or not he or she is a citizen of the United
States.
E. The names and addresses of the applicant's employers
during the last two years prior to his or her application.
F. A listing of all crimes of which the applicant has
been arrested for or convicted of in the last five years, stating
the name and location of the court and the date of conviction and
penalty.
[Amended 2-11-1997]
G. The number, class and date of issuance of the applicant's
New York State operator's license as required by the Vehicle and Traffic
Law.
H. Any other relevant information which the Chief of
Police may require.
Every applicant for a driver's license shall,
at the time of submitting his or her application, also:
A. Submit two individual photographs of the applicant,
taken within 30 days prior to the date of the application, 1 1/2 inches
by 1 1/2 inches in size. Such pictures must be a true likeness of
the applicant and must show only neck, shoulders and uncovered head.
B. Exhibit his or her current New York State operator's
license for inspection.
C. Be fingerprinted under the direction and supervision
of the Chief of Police as provided by law, together with any fee as
may be authorized.
D. Not have been convicted within the last five years
of an offense of any portion of New York State Penal Law Article 220
(controlled substances) or Article 221 (offenses involving Marihuana);
and not have been convicted within the last five years of either a
felony offense of driving while intoxicated or under the influence
of a controlled substance, or two misdemeanor offenses of driving
while intoxicated or under the influence of a controlled substance.
[Added 2-11-1997]
[Amended 2-11-1997]
Upon the receipt of any application, the Chief
of Police may refer the fingerprints to any authorized investigative
agency for investigation and report thereon. In the event that an
investigation reveals statements on an application under this chapter
to be false, then, whenever discovered, said false statements on the
application shall result in the denial of the application, or the
revocation of the license in the event one has already been issued.
Upon the completion of the investigation provided
for in this chapter, the Chief of Police shall issue a tow car driver's
license to the applicant if he or she shall find that the applicant
holds a New York State operator's license and is a qualified person
to drive a tow car considering his or her experience, criminal and
driving records and character; otherwise such application shall be
denied.
[Amended 5-27-1996 by L.L. No. 2-1997]
The fees for filing applications under this
chapter shall be as set forth from time to time by the City Council and shall be paid to the Chief of Police at the time the
application is filed. No refund shall be made if the application is
not approved.
A licensed tow car driver shall:
A. Have his or her identification card in good condition
in his or her possession at all times while engaged in his or her
occupation as a tow car driver, and a tow car driver while so engaged
shall also be in possession of his or her operator's license.
B. Not permit any other person to use his or her identification
card.
C. Not be engaged on an unlicensed tow car or on a tow
car the license for which has been suspended or revoked.
D. Promptly report the loss of his or her identification
card to the Chief of Police.
E. Report change of address to the Chief of Police within
48 hours.
F. Have with him or her at all times while engaged in
the occupation of tow car driver properly authorized forms for towing
and repair, such forms to be printed and maintained by tow car owners.