§ 91.05 VIOLATIONS; AUTHORITY.
   (A)   If any person shall be found guilty in a court of competent jurisdiction of the violation of any provision of this chapter, the conviction shall thereupon operate as a revocation of any permit issued pursuant to this chapter without further action on the part of the Council. The Council shall also have the authority to revoke, for good cause, any permit issued by the Council, but, except upon conviction in court, the person whose permit is subject to be revoked, shall have at least five days notice thereof, in writing, and an opportunity to appear before the Council to show cause why his or her permit should not be revoked.
   (B)   The provisions of this chapter shall not prevent the agents, servants and employees of the Council from doing those things which are necessary to the performance of their duties.
   (C)   The Council may authorize the issuance of permits which may permit the holders thereof:
      (1)   To remain in the parks or on the parkways during otherwise prohibited hours;
      (2)   Post notices;
      (3)   Park vehicles in otherwise unauthorized areas; and
      (4)   Aquaplane or water ski in otherwise prohibited areas.
   (D)   If any provision or provisions of this chapter are declared to be unconstitutional by a competent court, the decision shall not affect any other part or portion of this chapter.
(Ord. 175, passed 6-7-92) Penalty, see § 10.99