§ 3.04.070. Revocation.  


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  • Any license issued under the terms and provisions of this title shall be revoked by the board of commissioners of the city, under five days' written notice to the person holding any such license, for any of the following reasons:

    (a)

    If a licensee has fraudulently obtained the license by giving false information in the application therefor;

    (b)

    If the licensee has violated any of the provisions of this title or any rule or regulation made by the board of commissioners of the city regulating the conduct of the particular calling, trade, profession, business or occupation covered by such license;

    (c)

    If a licensee has become ineligible to obtain a license under this title;

    (d)

    For the nonpayment of any license fees payable under this title;

    (e)

    For permitting any gambling or any violation either of the intoxicating liquor laws of the state or of Title 4 of this Code, upon the licensed premises;

    (f)

    For the conviction of the licensee in any court for the violation of any laws of this state or ordinances of the city regulating such calling, trade, profession, business or occupation;

    (g)

    For conviction of the licensee in any court of any offense against the laws of the state or ordinances of the city involving moral turpitude; provided, expressly, that where any calling, trade, profession, business or occupation licensed under this title is governed by a specific section of this Code containing an express provision for the revocation of such license, the terms of such specific section of this Code relating to revocation of the license shall supersede and take precedence over the revocation provisions contained in this chapter; provided further, that whenever the term "conviction" is used in any section of this title it shall include being placed on diversion; provided further, that in case a license is revoked on any of the grounds set out above, no new license to carry on such calling, trade, profession, business or occupation shall be issued under the provisions of this title to the licensee, for six months from the date that the revocation takes effect.

(Ord. No. 38-862; Ord. No. 15-606 § 94)