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6.13.3. Fails to enroll in the required random drug and alcohol program; or <br />fails the required drug and/or alcohol test. Upon testing positive for <br />drugs and/or alcohol, the applicant shall not be eligible to reapply <br />for a Driver Permit for a period of six (6) months from the test date; <br />or <br />6.13.4. Falsifies, or fails to disclose, material information on the application <br />for Driver Permit within the past one (1) year; or <br />6.13.5. Is required to register as a sex offender pursuant to California <br />Penal Code Section 290; or <br />6.13.6. Is on formal probation or parole for any offense outlined herein; or <br />6.13.7. Is convicted (or pleads guilty or nolo contendere), regardless of the <br />time elapsed, in any state, of any of the following or their <br />equivalent: murder; a violation of California Vehicle Code Section <br />2800.2 (pertaining to disregard for safety of persons or property), <br />Section 2800.3 (pertaining to flight from peace officer causing <br />death or bodily injury) or Section 20001 (pertaining to duty to stop <br />at scene of accident); robbery; pandering; pimping; crimes related <br />to the use, sale, possession, or transportation of controlled <br />substances and/or marijuana; crimes involving weapons; any crime <br />for which registration would be required under California Penal <br />Code Section 290; or any other offense involving moral turpitude or <br />any crime that is substantially related to the qualifications, functions <br />or responsibilities of a Taxicab Driver; or <br />6.13.8. Is convicted of any felony in any state (or pleads guilty or nolo <br />contendere), other than those felonies listed in Section 6.13.7, <br />within eight (8) years of application; or <br />6.13.9. Is convicted (or pleads guilty or nolo contendere) of any of the <br />following within five (5) years of application: reckless driving; driving <br />under the influence of intoxicating liquors or drugs (DUI); a violation <br />of California Vehicle Code Section 2800.1 (pertaining to flight from <br />peace officer); Section 20002 (pertaining to duty where property is <br />damaged), Section 20003 (pertaining to duty upon injury or death) <br />or any corresponding substitute sections; vehicular manslaughter; <br />and Penal Code Sections 240, 241, 242, and 243 or any <br />corresponding substitute sections pertaining to assault and battery; <br />or <br />6.13.10. For good cause after an administrative hearing by OCTAP, subject <br />to appeal pursuant to Section 12 below. <br />Page 16 <br />esziza i <br />