§ 6.75.120. Application—Information and fees required.  


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  • A.

    An application for a pedicab driver's permit shall be filed with the MTLC on forms provided by the MTLC.

    B.

    Such application shall be certified under oath and shall at a minimum contain the following information:

    1.

    The name, residential address, telephone number and date of birth of the applicant. No applicant under eighteen years of age will be accepted.

    2.

    The type(s) of vehicle(s) which the applicant will drive under the certificate.

    3.

    The years of experience of the applicant in the transportation industry.

    4.

    The educational background of the applicant.

    5.

    A concise history of the applicant's employment.

    C.

    The applicant shall provide copies of the following documents in order to submit his application:

    1.

    A valid driver's license issued by one of the fifty states within the United States of America for the issuance or renewal of a pedicab driver's permit.

    2.

    A Social Security card or birth certificate.

    3.

    If a resident alien, a current work permit or other valid United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement document.

    4.

    Reserved.

    D.

    Each application shall be accompanied by an official driver record obtained no longer than thirty days previous to the date of application. All applicants are required to meet the following standards:

    1.

    No convictions in the last five years for any of the following offenses involving bodily injury or death and no convictions in the last three years for any of the following offenses not involving injury or death:

    a.

    Hit and run;

    b.

    Driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or drug;

    c.

    Reckless or careless driving.

    2.

    For an initial permit, no more than three moving violations within the last three years and no more than two moving violations in the last year.

    3.

    For a renewal permit, no more than four moving violations within the last three years and no more than two moving violations in the last year.

(Ord. BL2016-148 § 1, 2016; Ord. BL2014-925 § 1, 2014)