(A) License granted. Any person, partnership, association, or corporation who shall produce satisfactory evidence of good character to the Administrative Official and adheres to the requirements of this chapter shall be granted a license authorizing such person, partnership, association, or corporation to carry on the business of a military property sales facility.
(B) Content of license. The license shall designate the building in which the person, partnership, association, or corporation shall carry on the business, and no person, partnership, association, or corporation shall carry on the business of a military property sales facility without being duly licensed, nor in any other building than the one designated in the license.
(C) Application for license. Any person or the principal officers of any association or corporation or all the partners of any partnership applying for a license shall furnish the Administrative Official the following information:
(1) Full name, and any other names used by the applicant during the preceding five years, or in the case of a partnership, association, or corporation, the applicant shall list any partnership, association, or corporate names used during the preceding five years;
(2) Current address, and all addresses used by the applicant during the preceding five years;
(3) Physical description;
(4) Age;
(5) Driver’s license number, if any, and state of issuance;
(6) Recent color photograph;
(7) Record of felony convictions; and
(8) Record of other convictions during the preceding five years.
(D) Bond required. Every person, partnership, association, or corporation so licensed to carry on the business of a military property sales facility shall, at the time of receiving a license, file with the Administrative Official a bond payable to the county in the sum of $1,000, to be executed by the person licensed and by two responsible sureties, or a surety company licensed to do business in the state, to be approved of by the Administrative Official. The bond shall be for the faithful performance of the requirements and obligations pertaining to the business licensed. The Administrative Official may revoke the license and sue for forfeiture of the bond upon a breach of the licensee’s duties under the bond. Any person who may obtain a judgment against a military property sales facility and upon which judgment execution is returned unsatisfied may maintain an action in his or her own name upon the bond of the military property sales facility, in any court having jurisdiction of the amount demanded to satisfy the judgment.
(E) Cost of license. The Board of Commissioners shall set a fee, payable to the Administrative Official, to cover the necessary processing costs of licenses. The set fee shall be posted in the Administrative Official’s office.
(Ord. passed 2-3-1986)