Thursday, August 19, 2010

Please advice me how to extend my drug testing time at TLC & exempt me from paying $200 as penalty.?

I live in NY having DV visa in 2004. During my staying in NY I got TLC (New York City Taxi %26amp; Limousine Commission). Anyway, the first time after staying in New York I have come to Bangladesh, my birth place to visit my parents %26amp; other family members. Yesterday I suddenly got an information from my roommate in NY that TLC officially informed me to do my annual drug test within 03.02.2007 %26amp; it is a must. Otherwise, My license will be suspended until I demonstrate compliance. Furthermore, If I take drug test 30 days or more after my anniversary date, I must also pay a $200 penalty to have my suspension lifted.


But I wish to go NY after 15th March, 2007 as my parents want me to get married this week. So please advice me how to extend my testing time %26amp; exempt from paying $200 as penalty.Please advice me how to extend my drug testing time at TLC %26amp; exempt me from paying $200 as penalty.?
Note: Though I have already replied your similar question a while ago, I am reproducing the same as I feel it is important and needs your immediate attention.





I found the following info from internet search and could not specifically come to the Answer to your question. You may consider contacting them:





Notice of Important New Rules Regarding Drug Tests for Medallion Taxicab and For-Hire Vehicle Operators.





FREQUENCY OF DRUG TESTS:





Licensees must take a drug test each year.


TIME WINDOW FOR TAKING DRUG TEST:





For licensees in the first year of a two-year license (at their interim period), drug testing must occur no sooner than thirty (30) days prior to, and no later than, the date one year prior to the expiration date of such license.





Example: If a license expires on April 30, 2007, the interim drug test must be taken no sooner than March 31, 2006 and no later than April 30, 2006. Failure to comply will result in summary license suspension.





Note: If the licensee takes the test within thirty (30) days after the interim drug test date (example: between May 1, 2006 and May 30, 2006), the suspension shall be lifted after a negative result has been provided. However, if the test is taken more than 30 days after the interim drug test date (example: after May 30, 2006), a penalty of $200 must be paid to have the suspension lifted, regardless if a negative test result is provided.





For licensees in the second year of a two-year license (renewal time), drug testing must occur no sooner than thirty (30) days prior to, and no later than, the expiration date of such license.





Example: For a license that expires on April 30, 2007, the drug test for renewal must be taken no sooner than March 31, 2007 and no later than April 30, 2007. This requirement will be in effect for all medallion taxicab and for-hire vehicle operator licenses that expire March 16, 2006 and afterward.





ELIMINATION OF GRACE PERIOD FOR DRUG TEST AT RENEWAL





It is very important to note that, beginning with expiration dates of March 16, 2006, failure of a licensee to be tested by the expiration date of his or her license shall result in denial of a license renewal application, if any, and the expiration of the license.





Licensees: Call 311 - for matters related to License status, application status, and all adjudications questions.





Staten Island Facility: Call (718) 815-3734 - For Licensing appointments at our Staten Island Facility only.





E-MAIL: http://www.nyc.gov/html/mail/html/mailtl鈥?/a>





Send an E-mail to Mr. Matthew W. Daus, Chair; Taxi %26amp; Limousine Commission





WRITE TO US: Write to Commissioner Daus at the TLC, 40 Rector Street, New York, NY 10006.Please advice me how to extend my drug testing time at TLC %26amp; exempt me from paying $200 as penalty.?
sounds like you have Americanized as to the WHINE!!!!just have daddy pay $200 less of a dowry
Easy, why don't you write a letter to the TLC and let them know what your situation is and whether they will extend the time limit for you.





If they say, 'no' then you're pretty much screwed and just pay the $200 and move on with life.

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