§ 112.07 STANDARDS FOR ISSUANCE OF LICENSE.
   (A)   The Sheriff shall approve an application for a license required by this chapter and issue the license unless such investigation discloses tangible evidence that the conduct of the applicant's business would pose a substantial threat to the public health, safety, morals or general welfare.
   (B)   In particular, any of the following shall constitute valid reasons for disapproval of the application: tangible evidence that the applicant:
      (1)   Has been convicted of a crime of moral turpitude.
      (2)   Has made willful misstatements in the application.
      (3)   Has committed prior violations or ordinances pertaining to peddlers, solicitors, and the like.
      (4)   Has committed prior fraudulent acts.
      (5)   Has a record of continual breaches of solicited contracts.
      (6)   Has an unsatisfactory moral character.
(Ord. 2006-BCC-35, passed 8-21-06)