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- A. LPT driver certification. The LPT company must regularly provide a list of applicant drivers affiliated with the permitted LPT company for City Administrator certification that drivers meet all requirements pursuant to Chapter 16.40, on a form approved by the City Administrator. Drivers must be certified/permitted by the City Administrator prior to operating an LPT vehicle. Drivers not meeting all required conditions will not be certified and may not operate as an LPT driver. LPT companies must provide a current list to the City Administrator as changes occur.
- B. Term of certified LPT driver. Certifications for LPT drivers provided by an LPT company to the City Administrator are valid for one year from the date of the initial certification. The affiliated LPT company must provide a re-certification to the City Administrator within one month prior to the certification expiration on a form approved by the City Administrator.
- C. Application process. Applications for LPT driver certification must be made directly to an affiliated LPT company. The LPT company will regularly provide to the City Administrator LPT driver and vehicle application lists, pursuant to certification requirements, that the driver meets all requirements before the driver may operate as an LPT driver, on a form approved by the City Administrator.
- D. LPT driver criminal and driving background checks. A local and national criminal background check and driving history review of all drivers must be conducted annually on behalf of the affiliated LPT company by a third party accredited by the National Association of Professional Background Screeners that must include:
- 1. Multi-state/multi-jurisdiction criminal records locator or other similar commercial nationwide database with validation (primary source search);
- 2. All motor vehicle records associated with the applicant driver available pursuant to records laws of each state; and
- 3. The National Sex Offender Public Registry.
- E. LPT driver criminal and driving history disqualifications. A driver will not be certified as an LPT driver and cannot provide LPT services if any of the following conditions exist:
- 1. The applicant has a felony conviction of any kind within the previous 10 years, based on the conviction date.
- 2. The applicant has a felony conviction involving physical harm or attempted physical harm to a person, regardless of when the conviction occurred.
- 3. The applicant is a match in the National Sex Offender Public Registry.
- 4. During the five-year period, based on the conviction date, the applicant has been convicted of any criminal offense involving:
- a. Any misdemeanor involving theft, robbery, burglary, assault, sex crimes, drugs, prostitution, or weapons; or
- b. Any traffic crime, including but not limited to driving under the influence of intoxicants, reckless driving, attempt to elude a police officer, or leaving the scene of an injury accident.
- 5. Based on the conviction date, during a three-year period, the applicant had greater than five traffic violations as defined in ORS 801.557; greater than five serious traffic violations as defined by the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles; more than five motor vehicle accidents that are required to be reported to the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles pursuant to ORS 811.720; or, greater than five of any combination of serious traffic violations or motor vehicle accidents as provided above.
- 6. Based on the conviction date, within a three-year period, the applicant’s driving privileges were suspended or revoked by any governing jurisdiction as a result of a driving-related incident.
- a. Specific suspensions of an administrative nature may be excluded as defined in Administrative Rule TRN-14.40.
- 7. Based on the conviction date, the applicant has two or more traffic violations as defined in ORS 801.557 of any kind within the previous 12 months from the date of the application.
- 8. Based on the conviction date, during a three-year period, the applicant’s PFHT driving privileges were revoked by the City Administrator.
- 9. Upon application submittal, all applicants must demonstrate maintaining a valid license to drive in any US jurisdiction for at least 365 days, within the 18-month period preceding the application submittal date.
- 10. The applicant is less than 21 years old.
- 11. The applicant is unable to obtain car insurance for any reason.
- F. All LPT driver criminal and driving histories are subject to review by the City Administrator.
- G. LPT driver Training. The affiliated company must ensure that all LPT drivers successfully complete all City Administrator-approved trainings and testing within 30 days of LPT driver certification and successfully complete any additional training and testing within 30 days of release by the City Administrator.
- H. Business license requirements. All LPT drivers operating as independent contractors affiliated with an LPT company must comply with all provisions of the Business License Law, Chapter 7.02 prior to operating an LPT vehicle. Any LPT driver operating as independent contractors without a valid City business license cannot be certified as an LPT driver and will not be allowed to operate as an LPT driver until such business license is obtained.
- I. LPT driver re-certification. The LPT company must provide a list of applicant drivers for re-certification to the City Administrator within one month prior to the LPT driver certification expiration, on a form approved by the City Administrator. Applicant drivers must meet all conditions and be consistent with LPT driver certification requirements pursuant to Section 16.40.670. Drivers not meeting all such conditions will not be re-certified as an LPT driver and may not provide LPT services.
- J. Suspension or revocation of certified LPT drivers. If an LPT driver certification is suspended or revoked by the City Administrator, the affiliated LPT company must be notified, and the driver must be removed as soon as notified by the City. LPT drivers without current, valid certification by the City Administrator may not operate as an LPT driver.
- K. LPT driver decertification. The LPT company must inform the City, through the established online certification portal, no later than 24 hours after the driver or company has terminated the relationship.
- L. Failure to comply with any provision in Section 16.40.670 is a Class B violation subject to penalties provided in Sections 16.40.930 through 16.40.950.