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3.9.4 Driver's failure to cooperate with an Agency's law enforcement <br />officers, code enforcement officers, OCTAP staff, and/or California <br />Highway Patrol officers. <br />3.9.5 Notification to OCTAP by the Permittee that the Driver is no longer <br />an authorized driver for the Permittee. <br />3.9.6 Testing positive on a drug and alcohol screening, or failure to submit <br />to Permittees random drug and alcohol testing program. <br />3.9.7 Not enrolled and active in the required random drug and alcohol <br />program. <br />3.9.8 For good cause pursuant to Section 8, subject to appeal. Good cause <br />Is defined to include, but is not limited to, arrests, charges, offenses, <br />and or convictions related to the responsibilities and functions of a <br />Taxicab driver, not specifically outlined in this Section, that would <br />preclude a driver from possessing an OCTAP Driver Permit. <br />3.9.9 A Driver whose permit is revoked shall be prohibited from applying <br />for a new Driver Permit for one (1) year from the date of revocation. <br />3.10 Driver Permit Penalty/Suspension. <br />In lieu of revocation, OCTAP may impose a penalty in the form of a fine, a period <br />of suspension; or both a fine and a period of suspension as specked in the OCTAP <br />Regulations. The OCTAP Administrative Action and Fines Schedule is attached as <br />"Attachment 3." <br />3.11 Driver Permit Appeal. <br />The denial, suspension, or revocation of a Driver Permit may be appealed as <br />provided in Section 8. <br />3.12 Driver Permit Surrender. <br />Upon expiration, suspension, or revocation of a Driver Permit, or upon termination <br />of employment or affiliation with a Permittee, a Driver shall cease work immediately and <br />surrender the Driver Permit to OCTAP within forty-eight (48) business hours. <br />4. TAXICAB PERMITS <br />4.1 Taxicab Permit Required. <br />Page 20 of 32 <br />55A-27 <br />