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§ 111.05 EXEMPTIONS TO REQUIREMENTS.
   The permit requirements of this chapter do not apply to the following:
   (A)   Any sale under court order;
   (B)   Any bona fide auction sale;
   (C)   A sale at wholesale to a retail dealer;
   (D)   Any sale of the products of a farm or garden;
   (E)   Any person soliciting money, donations, or financial assistance of any kind for any religious, charitable, nonprofit, educational, or political organization or selling merchandise for a fee on behalf of such an organization;
   (F)   Any person calling upon householders at the request of said householders;
   (G)   Garage sales, yard sales, youth sales (such as lemonade stand and baked goods);
   (H)   Any person calling upon householders in connection with a regular route service for the sale and delivery of products; or
   (I)   Part of a special event (special event permit required).
(Ord. passed 1-8-2019; Ord. passed 4-13-2021)
§ 111.06 PERSONS INELIGIBLE FOR PERMIT.
   (A)   No permit or license shall be issued if the applicant:
      (1)   Is not legally allowed to work under state or federal law;
      (2)   Has been convicted of a crime that directly relates to the occupation sought to be registered and has not shown competent evidence of sufficient rehabilitation and present fitness to perform duties of the occupation;
      (3)   Has been the subject of an investigation by a consumer protection agency or State Attorney General office and such investigation has indicated a pattern of disregard of consumer rights in the conduct of the business;
      (4)   Has had a registration, license, or permit for any activity subject to this chapter revoked by the city or any other governmental body within three years before the application date; or
      (5)   Has falsified any information or omitted material information required by the application.
   (B)   Denied permittees may appeal by requesting a public hearing. Request for public hearing must be in writing and presented to the City Clerk/Treasurer. The public hearing will take place at the next regularly scheduled City Council meeting.
(Ord. passed 1-8-2019; Ord. passed 4-13-2021)
§ 111.07 REVOCATION OF PERMIT.
   Any license or permit may be revoked by the City Council or its designee for a violation of any provision of this chapter if the licensee has been given a reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard.
(Ord. passed 1-8-2019; Ord. passed 4-13-2021)
§ 111.99 PENALTY.
   Any person who violates any provision of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished according to the laws of the state for misdemeanors.
(Ord. passed 1-8-2019; Ord. passed 4-13-2021)