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10/24/1983
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<br /> SWC:rb 9/12/83 <br /> . ~: rb 9/19/83R <br /> SWC:rb 10/06/83R <br /> SWC:rb 10/10/83R <br /> Vehicles record includes four ( 4) or more moving violations <br /> within the preceding twelve-month period or if the Chief of <br /> Police determines that the driver is a danger to the public <br /> safety. <br /> "Section 33.41. Whenever the Chief of Police intends <br /> to deny an application or revoke a permit for driving a taxicab, <br /> he shall give the applicant or permit holder written notice of <br /> intent to deny such application or to revoke such driver's <br /> permit. The notice shall set forth the grounds upon which such <br /> denial or revocation is contemplated, and shall inform such <br /> applicant or permit holder that he or she has ten (10 ) days from <br /> the date of such notice to file a written request for a hearing. <br /> The application may be denied or the permit revoked if a request <br /> for a hearing is not received within the ten-day period. <br /> "If the applicant or permit holder files a timely request <br /> for hearing, the Chief of Police shall set a time and place for <br /> such hearing, and shall consider all relevant evidence and <br /> testimony prior to making a decision thereon. The decision of <br /> the Chief of Police to revoke a permit or deny an application is <br /> final and no appeal may be made therefrom. <br /> "Section 33.42. No duty described in this chapter <br /> shall be considered a mandatory duty for purposes of the <br /> California Torts Claim Act, Government Code Section 815 et. seq. <br /> Specifically, the failure of the city to inspect any taxicab or <br /> pursuant to this chapter or the negligent inspection of any <br /> 18 <br /> 18~1 <br /> -..--.- <br />
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