It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to operate any taxicab business, or for any owner or driver to operate or drive any taxicab except in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 10-011 § 2, 2010)
Every taxicab driver's permit issued pursuant to this chapter shall set forth the name of the owner for whom such driver is authorized to operate a taxicab, and shall be valid only so long as the driver continues to drive for such owner. |
All drivers of taxicabs shall display their taxicab driver's permit in a conspicuous place in the passenger compartment of the taxicab whenever the taxicab is being used to transport passengers. |
Any driver whose permit has been suspended may, within 10 days, file an appeal with the regional taxi authority board of directors. If no appeal is received within 10 days, the taxicab permit shall be considered revoked and there will be no further right to an appeal, unless the regional taxi authority finds that there are reasonable grounds for failing to appeal within the 10-day period. The board of directors shall hold a duly noticed public hearing within 60 days from receiving the appeal, unless the taxicab driver agrees to an extension or requests an expedited hearing. If an expedited hearing is requested the regional taxi authority shall endeavor to set an earlier date for the hearing but is not required to set an earlier date. |
The hearing shall comply with the applicable provisions for the protection of the due process rights of the taxicab driver and the taxicab driver will be given the opportunity to be heard. The regional taxi authority board of directors shall adopt rules for conducting the hearing in compliance with applicable due process procedures. The board shall either grant or deny the appeal based on substantial evidence and shall support its decision with factual findings, in writing. The decision of the board will issue within 10 days of the conclusion of the hearing and will be final. If the board upholds the appeal, the taxicab driver's permit shall be reinstated. If the board denies the appeal, the taxicab driver's permit shall be revoked and may only be reinstated as set forth in this chapter. |
A taxicab driver shall not operate a taxicab during the time period in which the driver's permit is suspended. The regional taxi authority may, but is not required to, issue a temporary permit, as set forth below, which will allow the taxicab driver to temporarily operate until such time as the regional taxi authority board of directors has issued a final decision. In order to issue such a permit, the regional taxi authority must, in addition to the requirements set forth below, make findings that the public safety and health will not be harmed by the issuance of a temporary driver's permit and unusual circumstances exist which require the issuance of a temporary driver's permit. |