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§ 110.08  ISSUANCE.
   Upon the filing of a completed application with the Clerk-Treasurer, payment of the non-refundable license fee, and approval by the Mayor and Chief of Police, the Clerk-Treasurer shall issue a license pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.  The license shall be valid for a period not to exceed 30 days from the date of the issuance.  If the licensee desires to continue business after the expiration of the license, a new license must be secured in the same manner and under the same terms and conditions as the original license.
('75 Code, §  17.07)  (Ord. 66, passed 6-4-26)  Penalty, see § 110.99
§ 110.09  REVOCATION.
   Any license issued under the provisions of this chapter may be revoked by the Mayor or the Chief of Police if the licensee violates any of the provisions of this chapter, or for violation of any state or federal law, or when the licensee ceases to possess the qualifications and character required by the provisions of this code for the issuance of such a license.
('75 Code, § 17.08)
§ 110.10  EXHIBITION REQUIRED.
   Each person engaged in the business as a hawker, peddler, or solicitor as defined in § 110.01, is required to carry on his person a license obtained under the provisions of this chapter and is further required to exhibit the license to any person to whom the licensee sells or offers to sell or solicits, or to any police officer or city official upon the request of the person, officer, or official.  It shall be unlawful to refuse to exhibit the license to any person demanding exhibition.
('75 Code, §  17.10)  (Ord. 66, passed 6-4-26)  Penalty, see § 110.99
§ 110.99  PENALTY.
   Any person, firm, corporation, association, or organization who shall violate a provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine as follows:
   (A)   For a first offense, the fine shall be not less than $50 nor more than $100, together with the court costs, as determined by the court.
   (B)   For a second offense, the fine shall be not less than $150 nor more than $250, together with court costs, as determined by the court.
   (C)   For the third offense, the fine shall be not less than $350 nor more than $2,500, together with court costs, as determined by the court.
('75 Code, § §  17.12 and 17.13)  (Ord. PO-77-2, passed 12-21-77; Am. Ord. 06-5, passed 2-13-06)