Every driver's license issued under this article
shall be issued as of the first day of February or subsequent date
of issue and shall expire on the 31st day of January next succeeding
unless sooner revoked by the Town Board.
[Amended 6-13-2006 by L.L. No. 8-2006]
Every applicant for a driver's license or driver's
license renewal shall file an application with the Town Clerk, in
writing, upon forms to be furnished by the Town Clerk and verified
under oath, and such application shall state, describe and/or include:
A. The name, address and age of the applicant.
B. A full description of the applicant, including his
height, weight, color of eyes and hair, any scars or marks and the
nature of any physical infirmity from which he may suffer.
C. Written recommendation by two residents of Nassau
County, not related to the applicant, who have known the applicant
for a period of one year or more and who will vouch for the applicant's
sobriety, honesty and general good character.
D. The citizenship of the applicant.
E. All violations of any traffic law, local law, ordinance
or regulation of which the applicant has been convicted within 18
months prior to the date of the application, and all crimes of which
the applicant has ever been convicted, stating the name and location
of the court in which and the date on which each such conviction was
rendered and the sentence imposed therefor.
F. The number and date of issuance of the applicant's
New York State driver's license of a proper class or the number and
date of issuance of a valid license of an equivalent class issued
by an adjacent state.
[Amended 11-18-2008 by L.L. No. 14-2008]
G. Whether or not any driver's license of any class held
by the applicant has ever been revoked or suspended by the State of
New York or any other state and, if so, by what court or other authority,
on what date and for what cause and, if suspended, the period of such
suspension.
H. The names and addresses of the applicant's employers
during the last 10 years prior to his application.
I. Any other relevant information which the Town Clerk
may require.
[Amended 6-13-2006 by L.L. No. 8-2006]
Upon receipt of any application, except on an
application for a driver's license renewal, the Town Clerk shall refer
the same to the New York State Division of Criminal Justice for investigation
and report. On a license renewal application, the applicant shall
provide a sworn, notarized affidavit, on a form prepared by the Town
Clerk, attesting that he/she has not been convicted of any crimes,
offenses, or violations since the issuance of his/her prior driver's
license. The Town Clerk may, in his/her discretion, refer license
renewal applications to the New York State Division of Criminal Justice
for investigation and report.
[Amended 6-13-2006 by L.L. No. 8-2006]
Upon receipt of the requisite report from the
New York State Department of Criminal Justice and a driver abstract
from the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles or, in the event
of a renewal, upon receipt of the application, the driver abstract,
and the Criminal Justice Report where requested, the Town Clerk shall
investigate to ensure to his/her satisfaction the following:
A. That the applicant holds a valid New York State driver's
license;
B. That the applicant is a fit and proper person to obtain
a driver's license, taking into consideration the following:
(2) The applicant's relevant work experience;
(3) The applicant's driving history and ability as reflected
in the abstract provided by the New York State Department of Motor
Vehicles;
(4) The applicant's moral character, the assessment of
which may include, but not be limited to, consideration of the circumstances
surrounding any convictions for violations and offenses; and
(5) The applicant's criminal history if any, as reflected
in the report received from the New York State Department of Criminal
Justice, if applicable.
C. If, upon review of the report provided by the New
York State Department of Criminal Justice, it is revealed that the
applicant has been convicted of one or more crimes, the Town Clerk
shall consider the following factors as required by Correction Law
§ 753:
(1) The legitimate interest of the Town in protecting
property, and the safety and welfare of specific individuals or the
general public;
(2) The specific duties and responsibilities necessarily
related to the license sought;
(3) The bearing, if any, that the criminal offense or
offenses for which the person was previously convicted will have on
his/her fitness or ability to perform one or more such duties or responsibilities;
(4) The time which has elapsed since the occurrence of
the criminal offense or offenses;
(5) The age of the person at the time of the occurrence
of the criminal offense or offenses;
(6) The seriousness of the offense or offenses;
(7) Any information produced by the applicant, or produced
on his or her behalf, in regard to his rehabilitation and good conduct;
and
(8) The public policy of this state to encourage the licensure
of persons previously convicted of one or more criminal offenses.
D. In evaluating the above criteria, the Town Clerk shall
also give consideration to a certificate of relief from disabilities
or a certificate of good conduct issued to the applicant, which certificate
shall create a presumption of rehabilitation in regard to the crime
or crimes specified therein.
E. In addition to the documents and papers required pursuant to §
52-20, the Town Clerk, in the event that the report provided by the New York State Department of Criminal Justice reveals one or more convictions of crimes or criminal offenses or violations, or an unresolved criminal charge against the applicant, may request that the applicant provide him or her with one or more of the following, as he or she deems appropriate: a certificate(s) of disposition; a letter from the applicant's defense counsel explaining the nature of the open charges against the applicant; character or reference letters from past and/or current employers or other individuals; certificates of completion of mental health, anger management, alcohol, or substance abuse counseling programs; and/or letters from probation or parole officers; or any other reasonably obtainable document which would assist the Town Clerk in evaluating the application.
F. Upon the completion of his or her investigation, the
Town Clerk shall issue a driver's license to an applicant who (1)
holds a valid New York State driver's license or a valid license of
equivalent class issued by an adjacent state; and (2) is an individual
the Town Clerk deems fit and proper to hold such driver's license
in accordance with the factors identified above. A driver's license
shall be denied to an applicant who does not meet such criteria.
[Amended 11-18-2008 by L.L. No. 14-2008]
G. A driver's license shall also be denied to an applicant
in the following circumstances:
(1) The Town Clerk's investigation reveals that the application
contains false information; or
(2) An applicant either refuses or cannot provide the Town Clerk with the documentation requested pursuant to Subsection
E of this section, after a reasonable opportunity to provide such documentation has been provided;
(3) The application information required by §
52-20 is not complete and the applicant has had a reasonable opportunity to provide such information to the Town Clerk;
(4) The applicant has not fulfilled the requirements of §
52-21.
H. Upon denial of a driver's license application by the Town Clerk, an applicant shall be entitled to an administrative appeal as per the procedures set forth in §§
52-27 and
52-28.
[Amended 11-18-2008 by L.L. No. 14-2008]
The driver's license issued hereunder shall
not be transferable.