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FLORISTS
§ 123.030 DEFINITION.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   FLORIST. Any person engaged in business of selling, offering for sale, or keeping with the intention of selling at retail flowers, bridal bouquets, funeral designs or growing plants.
(Prior Code, § 123.30) (Ord. 1673, passed 4-28-1952)
§ 123.031 LICENSE REQUIRED; FEE.
   No person shall engage in the business of florist without having procured a license. The annual license fee shall be $50. Every license shall expire on the April 30 next after its issuance. No license shall be issued for a sum less than the full amount of the annual license fee.
(Prior Code, § 123.31) (Ord. 2319, passed 3-23-1976) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 123.032 APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
   Every person desiring a license as a florist shall make application in writing to the City Clerk. The application shall set forth the name of the person desiring the license, the name under which the business will be conducted, the location of the business, and a statement that the applicant will abide by the provisions of this. subchapter and all other applicable city and state laws.
(Prior Code, § 123.32) (Ord. 1673, passed 4-28-1952)
§ 123.033 MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS.
   Every location, place or establishment where the business of a florist is conducted, managed or carried on shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition and free from vermin. No decayed, decaying, unwholesome, contaminated or diseased flowers or plants shall be allowed to remain in or about the establishment. Every location, place or establishment where cut flowers are sold or kept for sale shall be equipped with a refrigerator or ice box of adequate size and capacity for the keeping of cut flowers.
(Prior Code, § 123.33) (Ord. 1673, passed 4-28-1952)
UNDERTAKERS AND CEMETERIES
§ 123.045 LICENSE REQUIRED.
   No person shall conduct or carry on in the city the business of funeral director or undertaker without obtaining a license.
(Prior Code, § 123.45) Penalty, see § 10.99
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