No person may operate a vehicle for hire unless the person is licensed as required by the municipality pursuant to section 11.30.010. No person may violate a condition or privilege of such license, nor may the person drive a for-hire vehicle while such license is suspended, revoked or refused.
(CAC 9.12.020; AO No. 78-72; AO No. 2011-113(S), § 15, 11-22-2011, eff. 12-22-2011)
A. 
A licensee will have a current and valid operator's license issued to the licensee in the person's immediate possession at all times when operating a motor vehicle. The person will display the license upon demand of a judge or police officer. A person licensed as required in Section 11.30.010 is subject to the same possession and display requirements with respect to that license when operating a for-hire vehicle.
B. 
For the purposes of this section, the term "display" means the manual surrender of a license certificate into the hands of the demanding officer for inspection.
(CAC 9.12.030; AO No. 78-72; AO No. 2011-113(S), § 16, 11-22-2011, eff. 12-22-2011)
A. 
No person charged with violating Section 9.12.020 or 9.12.030 may be convicted if the person produces in court, or at the Anchorage Police Department at designated locations, an operator's license, or a license as required in section 11.30.010 if the offense involved the operation of a for-hire vehicle, which:
1. 
Had been issued to the person prior to the date of the offense;
2. 
Was valid on that date; and
3. 
Had no condition or privilege that was allegedly violated by the offense.
(CAC 9.12.040; AO No. 78-72; AO No. 2011-113(S), § 17, 11-22-2011, eff. 12-22-2011)
It is unlawful for any person to:
A. 
Display or cause or permit to be displayed or have in the person's possession a cancelled, revoked, suspended, fictitious or fraudulently altered motor vehicle operator's or chauffeur's license.
B. 
Lend the person's motor vehicle operator's license or chauffeur's license to another person or knowingly permit the use of the person's license by another.
C. 
Display or represent as one's own an operator's license or chauffeur's license not issued to the person.
D. 
Permit the unlawful use of an operator's license or chauffeur's license issued to the person.
(CAC 9.12.050; AO No. 78-72)
A. 
A person authorized to drive a motor vehicle under a provisional driver's license issued under AS 28.15.055, or substantially similar law, is prohibited from:
1. 
Operating a motor vehicle carrying any passengers:
a. 
Except a passenger who is a parent, legal guardian, sibling, or a person at least 21 years of age; or
b. 
Unless at least one passenger is a parent, legal guardian, or person at least 21 years of age; or
2. 
Operating a motor vehicle between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., except when the person is:
a. 
Accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or a person at least 21 years of age who is licensed to drive the type or class of vehicle being used; or
b. 
Driving to or from the person's place of employment or within the scope of the person's employment and the driving is along the most direct available route.
3. 
This section does not apply to restricted licenses issued to persons to operate motor vehicles in areas of the state off the road system when operating motor vehicles in those areas.
(AO No. 2011-113(S), § 19, 11-22-2011, eff. 12-22-2011)