(A) Every licensee under this chapter shall do the following:
(1) Permit inspection. Permit all reasonable inspections of his business and examinations of his books by public authorities so authorized by law.
(2) Comply with governing law. Ascertain and at all times comply with all laws and regulations applicable to such licensed business.
(3) Operate properly. Avoid all forbidden, improper, or unnecessary practices or conditions which do or may affect the public health, morals, or welfare.
(4) Cease business. Refrain from operating the licensed business on premises after expiration of his license and during the period his license is revoked or suspended.
(5) Display license and insignia. Every licensee under this chapter shall post and maintain such license upon the licensed premises in a place where it may be seen at all times; affix any insignia delivered for use in connection with business premises on the inside glass part of the window of the establishment, facing the public way or on the inside glass part of the door opening on the public way. Such insignia shall be placed and maintained so as to be plainly visible from the public way. However, where the licensed premises do not have a window facing a public way at street level, or a glass door opening upon the public way, the insignia shall be affixed to the glass in the door, window, or other prominent place in the nearest proximity to the principal public entrance to the establishment and shall be placed and maintained so as to be plainly visible from the public entrance.
(6) Vehicles. Any general special license fees required for any kind of vehicle, for the privilege of being operated on the public highways by any statute or ordinance, shall not abrogate, limit, or affect any further requirements of this chapter, or of other ordinances or laws, for additional and separate licenses, permits, and insignia and fees for such vehicles, or other uses, for and relating to the privilege of using the same in the business so licensed.
(a) Motor vehicles; insignia. Affix any insignia delivered for use in connection with a licensed motor vehicle on the inside of the windshield of the vehicle or as may be otherwise prescribed by the Clerk-Treasurer or by law.
(b) Motorless vehicles; insignia. Affix any metal or other durable type of insignia delivered for use in connection with a wagon or other vehicle not operated by motor power securely on the outside of such vehicle.
(7) Persons. Carry such license on his person when he has no licensed business premises.
(8) Machines. Affix any insignia delivered for use in connection therewith upon the outside of any coin, vending, game, or other business machine or device, so that it may be seen at all times.
(9) Inoperative license, special permits, and insignia. Not allow any license, special permit, or insignia to remain posted or displayed or used after the period for which it was issued has expired; or when it has been suspended or revoked, or for any other reason become ineffective. The licensee shall promptly return the inoperative license, special permit, or insignia to the Clerk-Treasurer.
(10) Unlawful possession. The licensee shall not loan, sell, give, or assign to any other person, or allow any other person to use or display or to destroy, damage, or remove, or to have in his possession, except as authorized by the Board of Public Works and Safety or by law, any license or insignia which has been issued to the licensee.
(11) New location desired. A licensee shall have the right to change the location of the licensed premises provided he shall obtain the written permission of the Board of Public Works and Safety for the change of location; pay a removal fee of $15 to the Board of Public Works and Safety; keep all records and books necessary to the computation of his license fee and to the enforcement of this chapter.
(B) Where applicant fails to record. The Board of Public Works and Safety shall make its own determination as to the financial statement for any business where the licensee has failed to keep books and records as required herein.
(Ord. 2-1984, passed 4-2-84) Penalty, see § 110.99