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§ 72.21 APPLICATION.
   Any person requiring a bicycle license shall submit his application in writing to the Chief of Police, or his authorized agents. Each application shall be made on an approved form to be provided by the Police Department and contain such information as the Chief of Police may deem necessary for the proper enforcement of this chapter.
('71 Code, § 5-27)
§ 72.22 ISSUANCE.
   (A)   It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police or his agents to act on all bicycle license applications received and to issue the same when the provisions of this chapter have been complied with by the applicant, including the certification by the applicant that the bicycle is in good and safe mechanical condition.
('71 Code, § 5-28) (Am. Ord. passed 3-6-79)
§ 72.23 FEE; DURATION.
   (A)   The fee for each bicycle license issued shall be $1. A bicycle shall be considered registered for the entire life of the bicycle, unless the plate provided by the Chief of Police has been mutilated, destroyed, altered, or the ownership of the bicycle has been transferred to another person.
   (B)   Upon transfer of ownership of the bicycle the new owner shall re-register the bicycle as provided in § 72.21.
('71 Code, § 5-29) (Am. Ord. passed 12-5-72; Am. Ord. passed 3-6-79)
§ 72.24 GROUNDS FOR DENIAL.
   The Chief of Police shall not issue a license for any bicycle when he knows, or has reasonable grounds to believe, that the applicant is not the owner of, or entitled to possession of such bicycle, or when the police inspection reveals the bicycle to be in unsafe mechanical condition.
('71 Code, § 5-30)
§ 72.25 ISSUANCE OF PLATE.
   Upon the issuance of a bicycle license, the Chief of Police or his agent shall also issue a license plate to the applicant, bearing the license number assigned to the bicycle and the name of the city. The owner shall firmly attach the said plate to the rear mud guard or frame of the bicycle for which it is issued and in such position so as to be plainly visible from the rear. Should the plate become mutilated, destroyed, or altered or should the ownership of the bicycle be transferred, the Chief of Police may cause the owner to reregister the bicycle at the owner's expense.
('71 Code, § 5-32) (Am. Ord. passed 3-6-79)
§ 72.26 REMOVAL OF PLATE.
   No person shall remove a license plate from a bicycle during the period for which it was issued, provided that upon the transfer of ownership, the licensee shall remove and destroy the plate assigned thereto.
('71 Code, § 5-33) (Am. Ord. passed 3-6-79) Penalty, see § 70.99
§ 72.27 PURCHASE OF FORMS AND THE
LIKE; DEPOSIT OF FEES.
   The Chief of Police shall have the authority to purchase, from the amount budgeted for bicycle registration expense within the Police Department's budget, all license forms, license plates, or any other materials or equipment necessary to properly administer the provisions of this chapter. All fees collected from the bicycle registration program shall be deposited to the general fund.
('71 Code, § 5-34) (Am. Ord. passed 12-5-72)
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