(A) Procedural revocation. The Chief of Police may issue a written revocation of an issued special event permit if any of the following occur:
(1) The applicant fails to meet any of the provisions of this chapter;
(2) The applicant fails to meet any permit conditions imposed by the Chief of Police or event coordinator;
(3) If any information submitted by the applicant is determined to be false or has in any way been misrepresented by the applicant;
(4) If any information submitted by the applicant is determined to be incorrect or that misinformation substantially affects or threatens to substantially affect the planning or safety of the special event; or
(5) If any previously met conditions required by this chapter, or imposed by the Chief of Police or event coordinator, fail to remain in compliance during the period from permit issuance date until the end of the event period.
(B) Emergency revocation. The senior ranking police officer may revoke a special event permit immediately when it is determined by that officer that continuing the permitted event could unreasonably endanger the safety of the public, and may take reasonable steps to achieve the cessation of the unsafe event.