3-11-4: DENIAL OR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION; REVOCATION; FEE:
   A.   The chief of police (or designee), after consideration of the application and all other relative information, shall deny the application if the applicant does not possess the qualifications for such certificate, and if the issuance of a certificate of registration to the applicant would not be in accord with the intent and purpose of this chapter. Endorsement shall be made by the chief of police upon the application or upon the denial of the application. When the applicant is found to be fully qualified, a certificate of registration shall be issued.
   B.   Any certificate of registration shall be revoked by the chief of police (or designee) if the holder of the certificate is convicted of a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, or if he or she has made a false material statement in the application or otherwise becomes disqualified for the issuance of a certificate of registration under the terms of this chapter. Immediately upon such revocation, written notice shall be given by the chief of police to the holder of the certificate, in person or by certified U.S. mail addressed to such holder's residence address as set forth in the application.
   C.   Immediately upon the giving of such notice, the certificate of registration shall become null and void.
   D.   The certificate of registration shall state the effective date and expiration date, and the applicant, at the time of the issuance of said certificate, shall pay the fee as provided for in section 2-6B-9 of this code. (Ord. 2013-36, 8-6-2013)