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Session Laws, 1997
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

Ch. 705

(3)     Report each change of residence within 72 hours to the Public Service
Commission.

(4)     Answer promptly all communications and summonses received from the
Public Service Commission.

(5)     [Drivers] IF working on a commission basis [must], deliver all fares
and all other legal charges received to the owner.

(6)     Not operate a taxicab while the driver's taxicab or operator license is
suspended.

(7)     Not permit any other person to use badge or identification card.

(8)     Not permit any other person to drive the taxicab and return the taxicab
to the owner's garage upon completion of the shift to which the driver was assigned.

(9)     [ Not, while carrying any passenger, display the flag of the taximeter in
such a position as to denote that such vehicle is not employed.

(10)] Proceed with passengers to destination by the shortest practicable route.

[(11)] (10) Give a receipt for fares on an authorized form when requested.

[(12)] (11) Not operate a taxicab for more than twelve (12) hours of any
continuous twenty-four (24) hour period.

[(13)] (12) At all times, while on duty, have displayed in the interior of the
taxicab, in the frame provided therefor, the identification card with photograph attached.

[ (14)] (13) Charge only the rate of fare or charge established by law.

[(15)](C) It shall be the responsibility of the driver upon having been
assigned to a taxicab to ascertain that the equipment in the cab is in good working order
and no driver shall tamper with rate cards, the meter, meter light, cable, speedometer
cable or any other equipment required to be in the cab by law or that registers fares and
charges.

[50H.] 50J.

Where it shall appear after an administrative review that by reason of the physical
or mental condition of the applicant or by reason of a prior criminal record that the
public convenience and necessity requires that an application for a license be denied, the
applicant shall have the right to request a hearing by the Commission and the
Commission may in its discretion have such hearing conducted by the [taxicab] hearing
officer. If after THE hearing, the Public Service Commission shall refuse to issue a license,
the applicant shall have the right to appeal from such refusal in the same manner as
appeals may now be taken from other actions of the Public Service Commission.

[50-I.] 50K.

The Commission may issue a temporary FOR-HIRE license and, IF APPLICABLE,
badge to an applicant for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days.

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