In accordance with the statutes of the State of Nebraska, including Neb. RS 17-526 and 54-603:
(A) After an application has been filed, the Board of Health shall inspect the facility prior to issuance of the permit. The Board of Health may revoke any permit if the person holding the permit refuses or fails to comply with any ordinance or any statute governing the protection and keeping of animals or the maintenance of health;
(B) Any person whose permit is revoked shall, within ten days thereafter, humanely dispose of all animals owned, kept or harbored. No part of the permit or fee shall be refunded;
(C) It shall be a condition of the issuance of any permit that the Board of Health shall be permitted to inspect all animals and the premises where animals are kept at any time and shall, if permission for the inspection is refused, revoke the permit of the refusing owner;
(D) If the applicant has withheld or falsified any information on the application, the permit shall not be issued;
(E) No person who has been convicted of cruelty to animals shall be issued a permit to operate a kennel/cattery, commercial animal establishment or animal shelter; and
(F) Any person having been denied a permit may not reapply for a period of 30 days. Each reapplication shall be accompanied by a fee as set by City Council resolution.
(1998 Code, § 6-123)