As used in this chapter:
"Chauffeur's license"means a license granted by the city to operate a taxicab or motor bus upon the streets of the city as the driver or chauffeur thereof.
"Good moral character"means the absence of acts or conduct which would cause a reasonable person to have substantial doubts about an individual's honesty, fairness and respect for the rights of others and the laws of the city, of the state, or of the nation. For purposes of this standard, a determination of lack of good moral character is not restricted to acts reflecting moral turpitude, but may be based on considerations of all aspects of a person's character, including arrests or criminal charges, whether or not resulting in a criminal conviction. Conduct indicating a lack of good moral character includes, but is not limited to:
(1) Conduct in violation of law;
(2) Poor driving history, including but not limited to violation of any of the following:
(A) Failure to abide by the rules of the road resulting in the accrual of points sufficient to support license revocation of a state driver's license or resulting in criminal charges,
(B) Failure to maintain a vehicle in safe driving condition in compliance with the laws of the state of Alaska whether or not actually charged as a violation by law enforcement officials,
(C) Failure to procure and maintain liability insurance, or
(D) Prior driver's license revocation for any reason in the past ten years;
(3) Acts involving fraud, dishonesty, deceit or misrepresentation;
(4) Illegal use, purchase, transportation, cultivation, manufacture or sale of any controlled substance or imitation controlled substance as those terms are used in AS
11.71.010 through
11.71.900 and AS
11.73.010 through
11.73.099; and
"Motor bus"means a vehicle designated to carry seven or more passengers, for hire or pay, exclusive of the driver, operating within the city between certain definite points on a fixed route.
"Police chief"means the chief of police or acting chief of police of the city.
"Taxicab"means a motor vehicle used for the purpose of carrying passengers for hire or pay, upon the public streets of the city, operating from a fixed stand or location, but not limited in its operation to any particular route.
"Taxicab license, motor bus license"means the permission or license granted by the city to any person to operate or keep for hire, any taxicab or motor bus, as the case may be, within the city, or upon the public streets thereof.
(Ord. O-93-6-6 § 1 (part), 1994; Ord. O-05-05-01 § 2, 2005; Ord. O-07-03-01 § 6, 2007; Ord. O-11-09-02 § 11, 2011)