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A. As provided below, the driver of any ground transportation motor vehicle shall have a valid driver’s identification media.

B. Aviation-issued driver’s identification placard. An authorized provider operating under Section 4-68(C)(1)(a) or (b) shall obtain a driver’s identification placard or temporary driver’s identification placard from the Aviation Director for each driver acting under that authorized provider’s permit or contract. An authorized provider shall require each driver acting under that provider’s permit or contract to display the identification placard inside the vehicle as directed by the Aviation Director. The authorized provider shall require the driver to present the placard to airport representatives upon request. The driver, acting under that provider’s permit or contract, shall present the placard to airport representatives upon request.

1. The authorized provider shall submit to the Aviation Director a list of authorized signers. The authorized provider shall notify the Aviation Director of any addition or removal of a name to the authorized provider’s list of authorized signers within five days of the change.

2. The authorized provider’s authorized signer shall request an identification placard or temporary identification placard for each driver acting under that authorized provider’s permit or contract.

3. An authorized signer for an authorized provider operating under Section 4-68(C)(1)(b) shall certify each driver has met the requirements under Section 4-68(C)(3) before submitting an application for a driver’s identification placard or temporary identification placard.

4. A driver’s identification placard expires two years after the date the placard was issued.

5. An authorized provider and driver shall notify the Aviation Director of any change to the name, address, and phone number of the driver no later than seven days from the change.

6. An authorized provider shall return an identification placard or temporary identification placard to the Aviation Director within five days from a driver termination or end of a driver’s authorization to operate under that authorized provider’s permit or contract.

C. Authorized provider-issued identification media. An authorized provider operating under Section 4-68(C)(1)(c) shall provide to each driver acting under that authorized provider’s permit or contract one of the following forms of identification media:

1. An identification placard, unique to each driver, in a form and content approved by the Aviation Director, including full-face view photograph of the driver that reflects the driver’s current appearance, the driver’s first and last name, the authorized provider’s name and logo, a unique placard identification number, and the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Ground Transportation phone number. The authorized provider shall require the driver to display the identification placard inside the vehicle as directed by the Aviation Director. The driver, acting under that authorized provider’s permit or contract, shall display the identification placard inside the vehicle as directed by the Aviation Director. The authorized provider shall require the driver to present the placard to airport representatives upon request. The driver, acting under that provider’s permit or contract, shall present the placard to airport representatives upon request. The authorized provider shall provide to the Aviation Director a list of the placards provided to drivers, which shall include the name of each driver and the corresponding placard identification number for each month no later than five days after the end of the month.

2. A digital identification through a digital network or software application, which displays the name of the driver, a full-face view photograph of the driver that reflects the driver’s current appearance, and the make, model, and license plate number of the ground transportation motor vehicle, as approved by the Aviation Director. The authorized provider shall provide to the passenger(s), before the passenger(s) enters the ground transportation motor vehicle, the information included in the digital identification. The authorized provider shall require the driver to present the digital identification to airport representatives upon request. The driver, acting under that authorized provider’s permit or contract, shall present the digital identification to airport representatives upon request. Except in the case of an emergency, as determined by the Aviation Director, the authorized provider shall submit to the Aviation Director within one business day of written request the full name, corresponding unique driver identification number, and other identifying information for the purposes of conducting administrative, civil, or criminal investigations and enforcement. (Ord. No. G-4116, § 2, 1998; Ord. No. G-4735, § 3, 2005; Ord. No. G-4763, § 1, 2005; Ord. No. G-5033, § 1, 2007; Ord. No. G-5528, § 3, 2010; Ord. No. G-6164, 2016)