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SEC. 50-102.   LICENSE - APPLICATION, ISSUANCE, AND RENEWAL.
   (a)   An applicant for a license shall file with the director, a written application upon a form provided for that purpose, which shall be signed by the applicant or his local authorized agent, who shall be an individual responsible for the operation of applicant’s local electronic repair business. The following information shall be required in the application:
      (1)   name, address, and telephone number of the applicant, including the trade name by which applicant does business and the street address of all repair establishments, and if incorporated, the name registered with the secretary of state;
      (2)   type of electronic equipment repaired by applicant;
      (3)   a statement indicating whether any owner, proprietor, or current employee of applicant has been convicted for violation of this article;
      (4)   a statement whether an electronic repair license issued to applicant or any proprietor, partner or corporate officer of applicant, has been revoked within one year preceding the date of application; and
      (5)   a statement that applicant engages in the lawful business of electronic repair and that all facts stated in the application are true.
   (b)   An applicant shall be required to maintain a permanent and established place of business at a location where an electronic repair business is not prohibited by municipal ordinance and for which any store license and tax permit, if required by law, has been issued and is in force.
   (c)   When an application for a license, or renewal thereof, has been filed with the director in proper form, the director shall, within a period of 30 days from the date of filing, approve the application or if he finds any of the facts listed in Section 50-105 to be true, deny the application. If the application is denied, the director shall send to the applicant by certified mail, return receipt requested, a written statement setting forth the reasons for the denial.
   (d)   Repealed by Ord. 16476.
   (e)   The director may, at any time, require additional information of a licensee or an applicant, to clarify the items on the application. (Ord. Nos. 13966; 16476)