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ORDINANCE NO. 2017-2-8478
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 122 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That Article II – TAXICABS, Section 122 shall be amended to read as follows:
Sec. 122 -31. -Definitions.
For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall apply unless the context
clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
Downtown Traffic District. The area bounded by the south line of Washington Street
between First Street and South Ninth Street; by the west line of Ninth Street between
Washington Street and Monroe Street; by the north line of Monroe Street between North Ninth
Street and Second Street; by the east line of North Second Street from Monroe Street to Jefferson
Street; by the north line of Jefferson Street from Second Street to First Street; and by the east line
of First Street from Jefferson Street to Washington Street.
(Code 1968, § 31-46)
Lieense y n year- i.Jaft ,ar-y 1 eaeh year- and ending o Deee,, be,. 31 i the
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(rode 968j § 31 4�
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Licensee. Any natural person, corporation, firm, partnership, association, group, or
organization to whom or to which a license has been issued for the privilege of engaging in a
business of operating taxicabs or for the privilege of driving a taxicab.
(Code 1968, § 31-48).
License Year. A 12 -month period beginning on the date license is granted and
ending 12 months following the date the license is granted.
Owner. Any natural person, corporation, firm, partnership, association, or any other kind
of group or organization engaging in or owning a business of operating a taxicab or taxicabs. The
word shall also be construed to mean a manager of a taxicab business owned wholly or partly by
another person or other persons.
(Code 1968, § 31-44).
Sponsorinz Taxicab Company. Any taxicab company which is licensed by the city,
and which either employs a licensed taxicab driver, or intends to employ a licensed taxicab
driver by affirming in writing to the Chief of Police that it intends to employ such
applicant.
Standing A parked taxicab which is attended by a taxicab driver and which is
parked while awaiting a call to transport passengers.
Street. Any street, alley, avenue, court, lane, or other public way of the city.
(Code 1968, § 31-45).
Taxicab. Any common carrier motor vehicle designed or constructed to transport
passengers, not more than six in number exclusive of the driver, and not operating over any
regular route, and the destination of which is designated by the passengers at the time of such
transportation. The term does not include school buses, chartered buses, hearses, ambulances=
"transuortation network companv vehicles" as defined in KRS 281.010(55), or vehicles used
for weddings, christenings or similar events.
(Code 1968, § 31-43).
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Taxicab Stands. Anv on -street or off-street parking location, including parking lanes
or parking stalls, which are designated parking or standing locations for taxicabs waiting
for passengers.
Off -Street Parking/Standing: Parking or standing by a taxicab in any privately -
owned parking lot which is open to public use.
Sec. 122-32. — Licenses and permit requirements for taxicab businesses.
(a) State License(s) required: No person shall engage in the business of operating a
taxicab upon the streets of the city without having first obtained licenses, certificates,
and permits to operate required by the state for each operation, and any person who
has obtained the licenses, certificates, and -a permits to operate a taxicab under the
Motor Carrier Laws, KRS Ch. 281, shall be deemed a licensee e€lb the city.
Business License: No person shall engage in the business of operating a taxicab
company in the city without a valid business license issued pursuant to Sec. 106-
69 of the Paducah Code of Ordinances.
(c) Taxicab Driver's License — Owner's Responsibility: No owner shall permit any
driver to operate a taxicab for his/her business within the city without such
driver possessing a valid Taxicab Driver's License, under Section 122-33 of the
Paducah Code of Ordinances.
Taxicab Inspection Sticker — Owner's Responsibility: No owner shall permit any-
taxicab
nytaxicab to be operated for his/her business within the city without a current
Taxicab Inspection Sticker issued pursuant to this section.
See. 122-3J3. Makiteaanee ofd ehiecies-and equipment
Eaek taxieab eA%er- shall keep Ms t&xieab and equipment in good repair- and in a safe,
elean aod sanitar-y eeiiditien at all times, and shall not permit a twdeab to be operated if the same
is not in goodrepair- 6i- in a safe, elea r, or— san eeild4ieir.
(n..d e f i 29 52; rode 1968, § 31 26; Code 1996, § 119 .32)
Sec. 122-33. — Application and Issuance of Taxicab Driver's License.
(a) Generally
1. Applications: Applicants for taxicab driver's licenses shall be made in
person at the Paducah Police Department Record's Division during
normal business hours.
2. Any person desiring to obtain a taxicab driver's license shall submit to
the Chief of Police or his designee a completed, signed, and sworn
application on forms to be furnished by the city, containing all
information requested therein.
3. Issuance/Reiection of Taxicab Driver's License: The Chief of Police or his
designee shall either issue the taxicab driver's license to the applicant or
state the reason(s) for resection to both the applicant and owner in
writing within ten (10) business days of submission of the application.
Reasons for resection shall be documented and kept on file with the
application for Taxicab Driver's License. Any rejections may be
appealed to the City Manager within thirty (30) days of receipt of the
notice of rejection.
4. Applications for Taxicab Drivers' Licenses must be accompanied by a
letter of intent to hire by a Sponsoring Taxicab Company licensed and
operating in the city in accordance with this ordinance.
5. Issuance of Taxicab Drivers' Licenses. Issuance of Taxicab Driver's
Licenses are considered contingent on gainful employment with the
Sponsoring Taxicab Company. They are considered null and void if the
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licensee separates employment for any reason and are non -transferable to
other taxicab companies.
6. Taxicab Driver's Licenses are valid for twelve (12) months from the date
of issue, or until the taxicab driver's separation from employment from
the Sponsoring Taxicab Company, whichever occurs first.
Application Requirements:
1. Applicants must be at least eighteen (18) years of age at the time of
application.
2. At the time of application, the applicant must:
i. Present a valid state issued driver's license with a current address;
H. Submit a completed, signed, and sworn application for a Taxicab
Driver's License;
iii. Submit a waiver permitting the Chief of Police or his designee to
share the applicant's application, background check, and other
pertinent information with the Sponsoring Taxicab Company;
iv. Submit two character references from reputable residents of the
city, who have personal knowledge of the applicant's character
and reputation;
v. Submit to a criminal background check at the cost of the applicant
or of the SponsoringTaxicab Company;
vi. Submit to have his/her fmgerprints taken by personnel with the
Paducah Police Department;
vii. Submit to have his/her photograph taken by personnel with the
Paducah Police Department; and
viii. Demonstrate that he/she can read, write, and speak the English
language.
3. Each applicant for a license under sections 122-33 must certify that
he/she is physically and mentally capable of operating a taxicab and can
otherwise safely work with the public in unsupervised spaces. If the
Chief of Police or his designee has reasonable grounds to believe that a
Physical and/or mental examination of any applicant should be required,
the Chief of Police may require the applicant to obtain a fitness for duty
certification by a licensed physician, surgeon, or mental health
professional holding a medical degree, certifying that the applicant is
physically and/or is mentally capable of operating a taxicab on the streets
in the city, has no physical defects which would handicap him/her in such
operation, and/or that he/she is mentally capable of safely working with
the public in unsupervised spaces and -which would not otherwise put the
public at risk. Reasonable Grounds to believe that a physical and/or
mental examination should be required shall include:
L Indication that the applicant has been involved in four (4) or more
at -fault motor vehicle accidents, as determined by the Traffic
Collision Reports, within the previous five (5) year period;
ii. Information that the applicant has been arrested under KRS
202A.041, two (2) or more times in the previous two (2) year
period;
iii. Information that the applicant has one (1) or more Emergency-
Protective
mergencyProtective Orders (EPOs) or Domestic Violence Orders (DVOs)
against him/her at the time of the application, or that he/she has
had two (2) or more EPOs or DVOs in the previous two (2) year
period.
(c) Disqualification: The Chief of Police may refuse and/or reject an application for
a taxicab driver's license to any individual for the following reasons:
1. Failure to demonstrate U.S. Citizenship;
2. Falsifying information in an application for taxicab driver's license;
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3. Conviction of any of the offenses included in any portion of KRS
281.6301, including:
i. A Class A felony;
ii. A Class B felony;
iii. A sex crime as defined in KRS 17.500;
iv. Leaving the scene of a traffic accident;
v. Causing a fatality or fatalities through negligent operation of a
vehicle;
A. Using a vehicle in the commission of a felony involving the
manufacture or distribution of a controlled substance;
vii. Operating a motor vehicle on a suspended license in violation of
KRS 186.620(2);
viii. Operating a motor vehicle twenty-six (26) miles per hour or more
in excess of the speed limit in violation of KRS 189.390;
ix. Racing; or
x. Four (4) convictions in the past three (3) years for operating a
motor vehicle in excess of the speed limit in violation of KRS
189.390 or for any offense which requires the assessment of
Penalty points by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
4. Conviction of operating a motor vehicle with alcohol concentration of or
above .080 as set forth in KRS 189A.010, or revocation of operator's
license due to refusal to submit to tests under KRS 189A.103 as set forth
in KRS 189A.105 in the three years preceding the application for taxicab
driver's license;
5. Failure to obtain a fitness -for -duty certification as more particularly
described in Section 122-33(b)(3) herein;
6. Failure to comply with all requirements set forth in this ordinance.
Renewal of Taxicab Driver's License:
1. Applications for the renewal of an existing Taxicab Driver's License shall
be made at the Paducah Police Department at least ten (10) days before
the expiration of the existing license but no sooner than thirty (30) days
before the license is set to expire. Renewals relating to change in
employment with the sponsoring taxicab company may be made at anv
time.
2. Applications for the renewal of a Taxicab Driver's License shall follow
the same procedures prescribed for original application, except for 122-
33(b)2 iv, vi, and viii, which are not required for renewal applications.
(e) Update of Information for Taxicab Driver's License:
1. Taxicab Driver's Dutv to Report: If a taxicab driver incurs any charge
that would become part of his/her criminal record while holding a
Taxicab Driver's License, the taxicab driver must inform the Paducah
Police Department within thirty (30) days of the charge. It shall further
be the taxicab driver's duty to report to the Paducah Police Department
regarding the status and disposition of the charges, in the event his or her
taxicab driver's license is seized and/or suspended under Sec. 122-36(d).
2. Sponsoring Taxicab Company's Duty to Report: A Sponsoring Taxicab
Company shall report charge(s) that would become part of any of its
taxicab drivers' criminal records within thirty (30) days of the
Sponsoring Taxicab Company becoming aware of the charge(s), and shall
further report to the Paducah Police Department if the taxicab driver's
employment has been terminated as a result of the charge(s).
3. A taxicab driver whose state -issued driver's license is suspended,
revoked, or expired must notify the Paducah Police Department and
surrender his/her Taxicab Driver's License to the Paducah Police
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Department within twenty-four (24) hours of such suspension, revocation,
or expiration.
Sec. 122-34. — Application and Issuance of Taxicab Inspection Sticker.
(a) Generally,
1. No taxicab shall be operated in the city without a valid Taxicab
Inspection Sticker.
2. The Owner shall be responsible for obtaining a Taxicab Inspection
Sticker.
3. Applications for Taxicab Inspection Stickers shall be made at the
Paducah Police Department utilizing a form provided by the city.
4. The taxicab to be inspected shall be present for inspection at the Paducah
Police Department at the time the Application for Taxicab Inspection
Sticker is submitted, at which time the Chief of Police or his designee
shall examine any and all components necessary for safe and lawful
operation of a taxicab under this ordinance.
5. Taxicab inspection stickers are valid for twelve (12) months from the date
of issue.
(b) Taxicab Inspection Sticker Fee Schedule. Charges for Taxicab Inspection
Stickers shall be as follows:
1. Application for new Taxicab: $ 25.00 per Taxicab.
2. Renewal of Taxicab Inspection Sticker: $ 15.00 per Inspection Sticker.
(c) Application and Inspection Requirements. The Chief of Police or his designee
shall inspect the taxicab and shall approve or deny Taxicab Inspection Stickers
based on the following criteria:
1. Registration: Each taxicab shall display a valid state registration plate.
2. Proof of Insurance: Each taxicab shall contain valid proof of insurance as
required by law.
3. Condition: All motor vehicle equipment and interior spaces shall be in
good repair, safe, clean, and sanitary.
4. Signs and Display: Taxicabs shall display the legal (DBA or "doing
business as") name of the Taxicab Company and the word "Taxi"
prominently displayed on the outside of the vehicle in lettering no less
than three (3) inches in height. The legal name and "Taxi" shall be
affixed to the taxicab in a permanent or semi-permanent manner (i.e.,
paint or vinyl lettering). Magnetic signs which can easily be removed are
not acceptable. In addition, taxicabs shall display a unique taxicab
number or ID which shall make the taxicab distinguishable from other
taxicabs in the Taxicab Company's fleet. All lettering shall be in a
contrasting color such that required identification as described herein
may be easily visible.
5. Taxicab Meter: The taxicab meter shall be demonstrably functional and
accurate in recording mileage and time. The meter shall be fastened to
the taxicab in a location which makes it easily visible to all passengers.
6. Taxicab Fare Rates: All taxicab fare rates shall be prominently displayed
in an area which is conspicuous to potential passengers. Taxicab
companies charging or intending to charge additional fees to customers
paving with credit or debit cards shall include and display notice of those
fees along with the regular taxicab fare rates.
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7. Paper Receipts: Paper receipts must be available and shall include the
Taxicab Company's legal name, business address, business phone
number, service date, and fee amount.
8. Display of Taxicab Driver's License: Each licensee under Sec. 122-33 shall
display his/her license, with a photo of the licensee thereon, in a
conspicuous place within his/her taxicab, preferably on the back of the
headrest for the driver's seat or front passenger seat.
9. Display of Taxicab Inspection Sticker. Current Taxicab Inspection
Stickers must be displayed in the lower driver's side corner of the rear
windshield of the vehicle and shall not be obscured.
10. Transfer of Sticker Prohibited: No taxicab sticker shall be sold, assigned,
mortgaged, leased, or otherwise transferred at any time. Any such
attempted transfer shall be cause for revocation of the Taxicab Inspection
Sticker.
Sec. 122-35. — Operation of Taxicabs.
(a) Dress of Drivers: Every taxicab driver shall be clean in dress and in person while
operating a taxicab. He/she shall wear a nametag, lanyard, or other identifying
clothing item or accessory which identifies him/her with the taxicab company while
operating a taxicab.
(b) Conduct of Drivers:
1. Every driver or operator shall not smoke at any time while operating a
taxicab with passengers. This shall include, but not be limited to, tobacco
products, "e -cigarettes," and "vapor" devices.
2. No driver or operator shall, while operating a motor vehicle that is in motion,
write, type, send, or read text -based communication using a computer, tablet,
cellular telephone, or similar device to manually communicate with any
person using text -based communication, including but not limited to
communications referred to as text message, instant message, or electronic
mail. This shall not prohibit the use of global positioning systems (GPS), or
navigational systems.
3. No driver or operator shall receive or discharge passengers in the roadway,
but shall pull to the right-hand side of the road and there receive or
discharge passengers, except on one-way streets, where passengers may be
received or discharged on either the right or left hand side of the road.
4. No driver or operator shall permit any other person to occupy or ride in the
taxicab unless the patron or patrons first employing the taxicab shall consent
to the acceptance of additional passengers or patrons.
5. No driver or operator shall permit any person who is not a paving patron or
guest of a patron or employee of the Taxicab Company to ride in the taxicab
while transporting patrons.
6. No driver or operator shall cruise in search of patrons in such areas and at
such times as would congest traffic or be dangerous to pedestrians or other
vehicles.
7. Refusal of Passengers: No driver or operator shall refuse or neglect to convey
any orderly person or persons upon request unless:
i. The taxicab driver is previously engaged;
ii. The taxicab driver is unable or forbidden to do so by the provisions of
this Chapter;
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Sec. 122-35. — Operation of Taxicabs.
(a) Dress of Drivers: Every taxicab driver shall be clean in dress and in person while
operating a taxicab. He/she shall wear a nametag, lanyard, or other identifying
clothing item or accessory which identifies him/her with the taxicab company while
operating a taxicab.
(b) Conduct of Drivers:
1. Every driver or operator shall not smoke at any time while operating a
taxicab with passengers. This shall include, but not be limited to, tobacco
products, "e -cigarettes," and "vapor" devices.
2. No driver or operator shall, while operating a motor vehicle that is in motion,
write, type, send, or read text -based communication using a computer, tablet,
cellular telephone, or similar device to manually communicate with any
person using text -based communication, including but not limited to
communications referred to as text message, instant message, or electronic
mail. This shall not prohibit the use of global positioning systems (GPS), or
navigational systems.
3. No driver or operator shall receive or discharge passengers in the roadway,
but shall pull to the right-hand side of the road and there receive or
discharge passengers, except on one-way streets, where passengers may be
received or discharged on either the right or left hand side of the road.
4. No driver or operator shall permit any other person to occupy or ride in the
taxicab unless the patron or patrons first employing the taxicab shall consent
to the acceptance of additional passengers or patrons.
5. No driver or operator shall permit any person who is not a paving patron or
guest of a patron or employee of the Taxicab Company to ride in the taxicab
while transporting patrons.
6. No driver or operator shall cruise in search of patrons in such areas and at
such times as would congest traffic or be dangerous to pedestrians or other
vehicles.
7. Refusal of Passengers: No driver or operator shall refuse or neglect to convey
any orderly person or persons upon request unless:
i. The taxicab driver is previously engaged;
ii. The taxicab driver is unable or forbidden to do so by the provisions of
this Chapter;
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iii. The taxicab driver has reason to believe that the person is engaged in
a violation of federal, state, or local law;
iv. The taxicab company has provided formal written notice to the
refused person he/she will not be providing transportation based on
his/her prior conduct;
v. The taxicab driver has reasonable cause to fear injury to
himself/herself, his/her property, or the taxicab; or
vi. Other articulable good cause based upon an objective analysis of the
circumstances.
8. No driver or operator shall engage in any other business ventures while
operating a taxicab.
(c) Soliciting Patrons: No taxicab driver shall solicit patronage in a loud, disrespectful,
or discourteous tone of voice, sign, or manner. No taxicab driver shall obstruct the
movement of any person or follow any person for the purpose of soliciting
patronage. No taxicab driver shall solicit the patronage of persons assembled at the
terminal or at intermediate points along an established route of any other common
carrier when such persons have assembled for the purpose of using the service of a
common carrier. However, a taxicab driver may respond to any call or signal from
a pedestrian for a taxicab.
(d) Trip Logs:
1. Every taxicab driver shall maintain a mechanical or electronic daily trip log
on which all trips, including the time and place of origin, the destination of
each trip, the number of passengers, and the amount of fare and charges,
shall be recorded each day.
2. Forms for each trip log shall be furnished to the taxicab driver by the Owner
and shall be in a format approved by the city.
3. All completed trip logs shall be maintained by the Owner and kept on record
for no less than one year post -trip.
(e) Excessive Passengers: A taxicab driver shall not carry more persons than the
taxicab manufacturer's rated capacity for that taxicab during any single trip.
(f) Taxicab Markings: It shall be unlawful to operate a vehicle marked with the
identifying design of a taxicab company for the purpose of transporting passengers
when there is no affiliation between the driver or certificate holder and that
company.
(g) Care of Taxicab: The owner of any taxicab shall be responsible for maintaining the
vehicle equipment and interior spaces in good repair, and in safe, clean, and
sanitary condition.
(h) Parking and Standing:
1. Parking: All parking regulations of the city are applicable to taxicabs
operating in the city.
2. Standing:
i. Taxicab stands shall be used on a first-come first-served basis.
ii. Where multiple taxicabs are allowed to stand in one location, taxicabs
shall pull up to the parking stand from the rear and shall advance
forward as the taxicabs ahead of him/her pull away.
iii. Drivers shall stay within five (5) feet of their cab while standing and
shall not solicit passengers or engage in loud or boisterous talk while
at the stand.
iv. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as preventing a passenger
from boarding the taxicab of his/her choice.
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3. Designation of parking(standing lanes: Off-street parking/standing lanes or
stalls may be designated by the property owner/manager so long as it does
not violate other applicable laws or ordinances.
4. Special event parking/standing: At city -permitted events, the event organizer
may designate special areas for taxicabs to park/stand in his/her permit, or if
these areas are not pre -designated in the permit, the Chief of Police or his
designee may designate special areas for parking/standing during the event
hours.
(i) Off -Street Parking: All of the ordinances detailed in this Section are applicable to
taxicabs on off-street parking lots, as set forth in KRS 189.396.
(j) Advertisements on Taxicabs:
1. Advertisements placed on taxicabs shall not obscure the view of the driver or
of the passengers, or limit the operation of the vehicle.
2. Advertisements shall comply with other applicable ordinances regarding the
display of obscene material, and all other applicable laws.
(k) Posting of Fares: The schedule of fares shall be prominently posted in each taxicab
at all times, including any and all additional fees associated with payment by credit
card.
(1) Receipts: The driver of any taxicab shall, on request by the passenger, render to the
passenger, a receipt for the amount charged. All receipts, including those delivered
electronically to the passenger, shall include the taxicab company's legal name,
business address, business phone number, service date, and fee amount.
Sperm -36. Selieiting ,..,,.eas .,long r-eute ,.f,,t
intemediate peints along an established r-etAe of any other- eemmen eaiT-ier-, when sueh per-sens-
have assembled for- the ptffpose of using the serviee of a ee F, but a taKieab drive
111(.1.,' respond J„
(lid. of 1 2952; Cede 19681 30; Code 1996, § 199.35),
Sec. 122-36. — Administration and Enforcement.
(a) Generally: It shall be the duty of the Paducah Police Department, in coniunction
with the City Manager, to enforce and investigate the provisions of this Article.
Pursuant to Sec. 2-271 of the Paducah Code of Ordinances and KRS 281.765, the
Chief of Police and any sworn officer employed by the Paducah Police Department
shall have full authority to enforce the provisions of this Article and to write
citations for violations of the provisions hereof.
(b) Administration: All applications, proof for payment of fees, complaints, or other
written information concerning the administration of this Article shall be
maintained and monitored by the Paducah Police Department, under the direction
and supervision of the city manager. The city manager or his/her designee shall
have the authority to promulgate such rules and regulations as are necessary for the
orderly and complete administration of this Article.
(c) Suspension of Taxicab Business License: A business license to operate a taxicab
company may be suspended or revoked pursuant to the provisions set forth in
Paducah Code of Ordinances Sec. 106-69(d).
(d) Taxicab Driver's License:
1. Suspension:
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a. Immoral. Lewd, or Unlawful Conduct not set forth under Sec. 122-
33(03: Any sworn police supervisor of the Paducah Police
Department may immediately seize a taxicab driver's license upon
probable cause to believe that the license holder has engaged in any
immoral or lewd conduct or of any unlawful activity not set forth in
Sec. 122-33(c)3, or if the taxicab driver permits the taxicab to be used
for any immoral or illegal purpose or in violation of any applicable
provision of the Paducah Code of Ordinances, or has been arrested,
r cited, or otherwise charged with violation of any city ordinance, state
or federal law punishable by less than one year imprisonment.
i. Dismissal of charges: If the charge, citation, or violation is
dismissed or the taxicab driver is otherwise adjudicated "not
guilty", the taxicab driver's license shall be immediately reinstated
upon proof of such provided by the taxicab driver.
ii. Suspensions under this section shall not exceed one hundred eighty
(180) days following an adjudication of guilt of the criminal charge,
citation, or violation. However, it shall be the duty of the taxicab
driver to seek reinstatement of his or her taxicab driver's license.
b. Crimes punishable by at least one year imprisonment not set forth
under Sec. 122-33(c)3: Any sworn police supervisor of the Paducah
Police Department may immediately seize a taxicab driver's license
upon probable cause to believe that the license holder has been
charged with any state or federal law, rule, or regulation punishable
by one year imprisonment or more.
i. Dismissal of charges: If the charge, citation, or violation is
dismissed or the taxicab driver is otherwise adjudicated "not
guilty", the taxicab driver's license shall be immediately returned
and/or reinstated upon proof of such provided by the taxicab
driver.
ii. Suspensions under this section shall not exceed one year following
an adjudication of the criminal charge, citation, or violation.
C. Probable cause to believe the taxicab driver may be a danger to himself
or others: The Chief of Police, or his designee, may immediately seize a
taxicab driver's license upon probable cause to believe that the license
holder presents a danger to himself or others due to physical or mental
conditions, crisis, or iniury. Any suspension following a hearing as set
forth in Sec. 122-36(d)3 herein, shall remain in effect until such time
that the license holder can establish that he or she can safely work with
the public in unsupervised spaces, which shall be accomplished by
medical examination and fitness for dutv certification, as set forth in
Sec. 122-33(b)3.
2. Revocation:
a. Any sworn police supervisor of the Paducah Police Department may
immediately seize possession of a taxicab driver's license upon probable
cause to believe that the license holder has been charged with any
violation listed in Sec. 122-33(c)3. If the charge, citation, or violation is
dismissed or the taxicab driver is otherwise adjudicated "not guilty",
T the taxicab driver's license shall be immediately reinstated upon proof
of such provided by the taxicab driver.
b. Any sworn police supervisor of the Paducah Police Department may
seize a taxicab driver's license if there is probable cause to believe that
the taxicab driver is operating a taxicab in the city on a suspended
taxicab driver's license.
3. Hearing: Following a fm -ding of probable cause to believe that the taxicab
driver's license should be suspended or revoked, as more particularly
described herein, the Chief of Police shall notify the taxicab driver of the
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date, time, and place of a hearing to occur no more than thirty (30) days
following the probable cause determination, at which time the taxicab driver
shall be given an opportunity to respond to the allegations. The Chief of
Police shall make a written finding of guilt or innocence. If found guilty, the
punishment shall be in accordance with the provisions set forth in this
section.
4. Appeals: The taxicab driver shall have ten (10) days in which to file a
written appeal to the City Manager. If an appeal is filed, the City Manager
shall schedule a hearing to be conducted within (30) days of receipt of the
appeal, at which time the taxicab driver shall be given an opportunity to be
heard. The City Manager's written finding following the appeal shall be
issued within ten (10) days after the hearing. The taxicab company shall
have the right to appeal the decision of the City Manager to the McCracken
Circuit Court. Such appeal shall be made within thirty (30) days following
entry of the City Manager's decision.
(e) Taxicab Inspection Sticker:
1. Any sworn police supervisor of the Paducah Police Department may seize
possession of a taxicab inspection sticker following the issuance of a citation
to either the owner or the taxicab driver for violations relating to the taxicab
or its equipment as found in the provisions of this chapter, rules and
regulations issued hereunder, ordinances of the city, or any state or federal
law, rule, or regulation.
2. Upon notice of such seizure, the taxicab company may request a hearing
before the Chief of Police. If requested, the Chief of Police shall notify the
taxicab company of the date, time, and place of a hearing to occur no more
than ten (10) days following the request for hearing, at which time the
taxicab company shall be given an opportunity to respond to the allegations.
The Chief of Police shall make a written finding of guilt or innocence. If
found guilty, the suspension shall be in place until the violation is remediated
but shall be for no less than twenty (20) days.
3. Following the decision of the Chief of Police, the taxicab company shall have
ten (10) days in which to file a written appeal to the City Manager. If an
appeal is filed, the City Manager shall schedule a hearing to be conducted
within (30) days following receipt of the appeal, at which point the taxicab
company shall be given an opportunity to be heard. The City Manager's
written decision following the appeal shall be issued within ten (10) days
after the hearing.
4. The taxicab company shall have the right to appeal the decision of the City
Manager to the McCracken Circuit Court. Such appeal shall be made within
thirty (30) days following issuance of the City Manager's decision.
(f) _Taxicab Operation/Trip Logs: Trip log inspection: Upon the request of any sworn
member of the Paducah Police Department or of the City Manager or his/her
designee, a taxicab driver must produce his/her trip log for the officer's review
and/or copying.
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SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become effective upon
summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424, on April 1, 2017. There shall be a grace
period from February 28, 2017 until March 31, 2017 at which time the fees, and only the fees,
will be waived for current taxicab employees and vehicles. Any applications submitted on the
effective date or thereafter will be subject to all fees as outlined in this ordinance.
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SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become effective upon
summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424, on April 1, 2017. There shall be a grace
period from February 28, 2017 until March 31, 2017 at which time the fees, and only the fees,
will be waived for current taxicab employees and vehicles. Any applications submitted on the
effective date or thereafter will be subject to all fees as outlined in this ordinance.
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BRANDI HARLESS, MAYOR
CITY CLERK
Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, February 21, 2017
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, February 28, 2017
Recorded by Lindsay Parish, Administrative Assistant III, February 28, 2017
Published by The Paducah Sun, March 3, 2017
Ord/ 122 — taxicabs ordinance amendment
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