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7.160.160   Grounds for revocation or suspension of permit.
   Any permit issued pursuant to this chapter may be suspended or revoked by the Chief of Police where he finds by clear and convincing evidence that:
   A.    The permittee has violated any provision of this chapter: or
   B.    The permittee has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of having violated, or has engaged in conduct constituting a violation of, any section of the California Penal Code described in Section 7.160.075; or
   C.    The permittee has knowingly made a false statement or omission of a material fact in the application for a license or permit; or
   D.    The permittee has been subjected to a permanent injunction against the conducting or maintaining of a deceptive practice according to the California Business and Professions Code, or any similar provision of law in any jurisdiction outside the state of California; or
   E.    The permittee has engaged in fraud or misrepresentation or has knowingly made a misstatement of material fact while working in or for a fortunetelling establishment; or
   F.    The permittee has continued to operate the fortunetelling establishment after the license has been suspended or revoked; or
   G.    The permittee has knowingly allowed a person to work as a fortuneteller or fortuneteller employee who:
      1.    Does not have a valid permit, or
      2.    Has engaged in conduct or has been convicted of conduct described in subsection B of this section;
   H.    Notice of any such suspension or revocation shall be given in writing delivered or sent by registered or certified mail to the person to whom such permit was issued and shall take effect at the expiration of the tenth day after such mailing unless the permittee has theretofore filed an appeal therefrom to the Chief of Police or City Manager pursuant to Section 7.160.090 of this chapter. (Ord. 2556 § 1 (part), 1985).