§ 6.72.200. Vehicle to display company name, color scheme insignia and numbering—Restrictions.  


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  • A.

    Each taxicab shall bear on the outside of each front door, in painted letters not less than three inches in height, the name of the company and may, in addition, bear an identifying design which has been approved by the metropolitan transportation licensing commission.

    B.

    No vehicle covered by the terms of this chapter shall be licensed which bears a color scheme, identifying design, monogram or insignia which, in the opinion of the metropolitan transportation licensing commission, conflicts with or imitates any color scheme, identifying design, monogram or insignia used by a vehicle or company in such manner as to be misleading or such that it tends to deceive or defraud the public.

    C.

    If, after a certificate of public convenience and necessity has been issued for a taxicab under this chapter, the color scheme, identifying design, monogram or insignia thereof is changed so as to be, in the opinion of the metropolitan transportation licensing commission, in conflict with or imitate any color scheme, identifying design, monogram or insignia used by any other person, owner or operator, in such manner as to be misleading or such that it tends to deceive the public, the certificate of or certificate covering such taxicab shall be suspended or revoked.

    D.

    Each taxicab shall bear on the rear and on each side, in painted numbers not less than three inches in height, an identifying serial number assigned by the metropolitan transportation licensing commission.

(Ord. BL2000-325 § 1 (part), 2000)