§ 110.23 INSPECTIONS.
   (A)   Wherever inspection of the premises, vehicles, equipment or methods of operation used in conducting a licensed business, occupation or activity are authorized or required by this chapter, or are reasonably necessary to secure compliance with any provision of this chapter or to detect violation thereof, it shall be the duty of the licensee or person in charge of such premises, vehicles, equipment or methods of operation to permit, at any reasonable time, any law enforcement officer or employee of the village who is authorized or directed to make such inspections to be admitted to such premises, to have access to such vehicles or equipment, and to observe such methods of operation for the purpose of making said inspections.
   (B)   Whenever an analysis of any commodity or material is reasonably necessary to secure conformance with any provision of this chapter or to detect violations thereof, it shall be the duty of the licensee, upon request, to give any authorized law enforcement officer or employee of the village requesting the same sufficient samples of such material or commodity necessary to perform such analysis.
   (C)   In addition to any other penalty which may be provided, the Village President may revoke the license of any licensee who refuses to permit any such law enforcement officer or employee to make such inspections or take such samples of material or commodity, or who interferes with such law enforcement officer or employee while in the performance of this duty; provided, however, that no license shall be revoked for failure to allow any such inspection or observation to provide any sample as herein authorized unless written demand is made upon the licensee or person in charge of the premises, in the name of the village, stating that such inspection or sample is desired at the time it is sought to make the inspection, or to obtain the sample.
   (D)   All licensees under this chapter using scales and devices in their businesses shall comply with all applicable statutes of the state dealing with weights and measurements, and all such devices requiring certification by the state must at all times bear such certification. A violation of this division shall be cause for revoking the license of such licensee.
(Ord. 520, passed 6-19-89) Penalty, see § 110.99