§ 2.5-29 REVOCATION OF LICENSE OR PERMIT; GROUNDS AND PROCEDURE.
   (a)   Any license or permit issued pursuant to this article shall be revoked upon any 1 or more of the following grounds:
      (1)   The licensee or permittee, any employee, agent, or any other person connected or associated with the license or permit as a partner, director, officer, stockholder or manager, or any person financially interested as defined in § 2.5-22, has violated any provision of this article in conducting an activity licensed in accordance herewith.
      (2)   The licensee or permittee, any employee, agent, or any other person connected or associated with the license or permit as a partner, director, officer, stockholder or manager, or any person financially interested as defined in § 2.5-22, has made a material misrepresentation of fact in the application for any license or permit required in this article.
      (3)   The licensee or permittee has been convicted, subsequent to the issuance of any license or permit, of a crime which is either a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude.
      (4)   The licensee or permittee has violated a provision of the article in conducting a licensed activity pursuant hereto.
      (5)   The licensee or permittee is a corporation and is not or is no longer qualified to transact business in the state.
   (b)   To revoke a license or permit, the county sheriff’s office shall notify the licensee or permittee in writing by mail to the address as shown on the
application or otherwise more recently of record that the license or permit is revoked. The cause for such revocation shall be set forth in the notice.
   (c)   Except as otherwise provided in this article, the license or permit shall terminate if the licensee or permittee fails to pay any fee owed either when due or by the end of any renewal period.
   (d)   A revoked license or permit shall be surrendered to the county sheriff’s office on demand at the expiration of the appeals process.
(1976 Code, § 2.5-29) (Ord. 1869, § 14, passed 7-19-1988)