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What is NYC RCNY § 64-08?

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(a) Failure to Continuously Comply. Whenever the Commission determines that the Taximeter Licensee no longer meets the requirements for the License, the Commission may suspend or revoke the License and deny any application for renewal.

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§ 64-08 Licensing – Cause for Denial.

RCNY § 64-08

(a)Failure to Continuously Comply. Whenever the Commission determines that the Taximeter Licensee no longer meets the requirements for the License, the Commission may suspend or revoke the License and deny any application for renewal.

(b)Summary Suspension. Nothing in this section limits the authority of the Commission to summarily suspend any Taximeter License when a threat to public health, safety, or welfare exists.

(c)Failure to Complete Application Requirements.

(1)The Chairperson will deny an application for a new License if the Applicant has not completed all the requirements of an application within 90 days of the date the application is filed.

(2)The Chairperson will deny an application for a renewal License if the Applicant has not completed all the requirements of an application by the expiration date of the prior License.

(3)The Chairperson will not deny an application under this Rule if completion is delayed because the Chairperson has not issued a final decision and the Applicant has complied with any requests made by the Chairperson.

(d)Additional Consideration of an Application. If a review of the application leads the Chairperson to believe that the Applicant may not be Fit to Hold a License (Authorization), the Chairperson may seek additional information from the Applicant. This request for additional information may be an in-person interview, telephone call, letter, e-mail, or other method of communication. This additional consideration may result in the denial of the application. Failure to provide any requested information within the time frame requested, or failure to appear at a scheduled interview will result in a denial of the application.

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