§ 10-105. For-hire driver's license -- Denial; hearing; judicial review  


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  •    (a) Decision to deny license. -- After an administrative review, the Commission shall deny an application for a license if the public convenience and necessity requires the denial because of:

       (1) the physical or mental condition of the applicant; or

       (2) the criminal record of the applicant.

    (b) Right to hearing. --

       (1) If an applicant's application for a license is denied under subsection (a) of this section, the applicant may request a hearing by the Commission.

       (2) The Commission may have the license hearing officer conduct the hearing in accordance with § 10-110 of this subtitle.

    (c) Judicial review. -- If the Commission refuses to issue a license, the applicant may seek judicial review of the refusal under Title 3, Subtitle 2 of this article.


HISTORY: An. Code 1957, art. 78, § 50J; 1998, ch. 8, § 2.