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§ 95.04  PERMIT; CONTENTS.
   (A)   The permits provided in this chapter shall include all information in the application and shall be signed by the municipal official, as appropriate, or their designees, with a signed copy kept with the application on file in the municipal office issuing the permit. The permit may include any terms or conditions necessary for the preservation of the public health, safety, and welfare, and for the protection of the public space to be utilized.
   (B)   No permit shall be issued until the insurance required under this chapter has been filed with the town.
   (C)   Issuance of a permit shall not constitute municipal endorsement or sponsorship of the parade or special event. No permittee shall represent, advertise, promote, or otherwise publish any claim of municipal endorsement or sponsorship of the parade or event unless the town authorizes such a claim by explicitly endorsing or sponsoring the parade or special event.
§ 95.05  PERMIT; DENIAL; APPEAL PROCEDURE.
   Any person aggrieved shall have the right to file a written appeal of the denial of a permit to the Board of Trustees not later than seven days after notice of denial. The reason for the denial shall be provided in writing.
§ 95.06  DEVIATION FROM PERMIT.
   No person organizing, conducting, coordinating, or participating in any activity for which a permit has been granted under the provisions of this chapter shall deviate from or alter any of the terms, conditions, or contents of the permit without the express permission of the municipal official issuing the permit or its designee.
§ 95.07  PERMIT; REVOCATION.
   Any permit issued under the provisions of this chapter may be revoked by the municipal official issuing the permit, or his or her designee in the following circumstances:
   (A)   The violation by the permittee of any applicable provisions, terms, or conditions of the permit, or of state law or ordinance;
   (B)   The event is causing, or expected to cause, physical damage to persons or property;
   (C)   The event is interfering, or will interfere, with fire or police protection, or an emergency arises making it impossible to assign necessary personnel to the special event needed to protect the public safety;
   (D)   The event is creating, or threatening to create, a health hazard;
   (E)   Information is obtained after the permit is issued from which the town may reasonably conclude that the permit should have been denied; or
   (F)   The town finds that the insurance required by § 95.09 has lapsed or has been cancelled.
§ 95.08  USE OF SIRENS BY EMERGENCY VEHICLES PARTICIPATING IN PARADE.
   Emergency vehicles participating in any parade or special event shall not sound sirens, except when, and if, any emergency should arise and the vehicle must clear the area.
§ 95.09  INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS.
   Special event and parade organizers shall provide adequate insurance coverage with designated limits. The insurance policy shall name the town and its representatives as an additional insured.