§ 16-17. Cause for suspension defined.  


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  • The term "cause for suspension," as used in this chapter, shall include the doing or omitting of any act, or permitting any condition to exist in connection with any trade, profession, business, or privilege for which a license is granted under the provisions of this chapter, or upon any premises or facilities used in connection therewith, which act, omission, or condition is any of the following:

    (1)

    Contrary to the health, safety, or welfare of the public.

    (2)

    Unlawful or fraudulent in nature.

    (3)

    Unauthorized or beyond the scope of the license granted.

    (4)

    Forbidden by the provisions of this Code or any other duly established rule or regulation of the city applicable to the trade, profession, business or privilege for which the license was granted, regardless if a conviction results.

    (5)

    Forbidden by any state statute or rule governing the same trade, profession, business, or privilege for which the city license was granted, regardless if a conviction results.

    (6)

    A conviction for a crime involving theft, dishonesty, receipt of stolen property, or embezzlement arising out of the trade, profession, business, or privilege for which the license was granted.

    (7)

    The licensee has ceased to operate or otherwise abandoned the trade, profession, business, or privilege for which the city license was granted.

    (8)

    Statements on the application were false or misleading.

(Ord. No. 2013-18, § 2, 8-13-13, eff. 9-12-13)