To qualify for a city chauffeur’s license, an applicant shall:
(1)
Be at least 18 years of age;
(2)
Be currently authorized to work full-time in the United States;
(3)
Hold a valid driver’s license issued by the state;
(4)
Be able to communicate in the English language;
(5)
Not be afflicted with a physical or mental disease or disability that is likely to prevent the applicant from exercising ordinary and reasonable control over a motor vehicle or that is likely to otherwise endanger the public health or safety;
(6)
Not have been convicted of more than four moving traffic violations arising out of separate transactions, or been involved in more than two automobile accidents in which it could be reasonably determined that the applicant was at fault during the preceding 36 months;
(7)
Not have been convicted, placed on probation or deferred adjudication, or completed a sentence (including a term of probation or deferred adjudication) for any felony within the last five years or currently be on probation for any Class B or above misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, violence, or use of a motor vehicle;
(8)
Not have been convicted of, or discharged by probation or deferred adjudication for, driving while intoxicated within the preceding 24 months more than one time within the preceding ten years;
(9)
Not be addicted to the use of alcohol or narcotics;
(10)
Be subject to no outstanding warrants of arrest;
(11)
Be sanitary and well-groomed in dress and person in compliance with this chapter;
(12)
Be currently sponsored by a franchise holder; said sponsorship must be in writing and said document must be given to director with the application; and
(13)
Pay the city chauffeur’s license application fee and complete a chauffeur’s application form provided by director.
(Ordinance 46-2016, sec. 1, adopted 11/1/16)