(a) The director of budget and fiscal services may suspend or revoke a panoram license if finding that at least one of the following conditions exists:
(1) The license was procured by false representation in the license issuance or renewal application;
(2) The building or parcel where the panoram business is conducted does not comply with this article or applicable zoning, building, and fire prevention ordinances;
(3) The right to the license has been transferred in violation of § 34-8.5;
(4) The licensee or licensee’s employee has knowingly committed a violation of this article; or
(5) The licensee or licensee’s employee has knowingly conducted the panoram business in a manner contrary to a term or condition of the license.
Except as otherwise provided under subsection (b), a license shall be suspended or revoked after at least 20 days’ notice to the licensee.
(b) The director of budget and fiscal services may immediately suspend or revoke a panoram license if finding that a condition under subsection (a) constitutes an immediate threat of serious personal injury or property damage. The notice of immediate suspension or revocation shall identify the basis for and facts supporting the director’s decision.
(c) The director of budget and fiscal services may reinstate a suspended license when the condition for the suspension has been corrected. No fee shall be charged the licensee for a reinstatement.
The director of budget and fiscal services shall not reinstate a revoked license, but the person who held the revoked license may apply for a new license after two years from the revocation, except as provided for in subsection (d).
(d) The director of budget and fiscal services shall permanently revoke the panoram license of a panoram licensee who has been convicted of violating this article three times.
(1990 Code, Ch. 41, Art. 39, § 41-39.6) (Added by Ord. 97-11)