737.09 LICENSE SUSPENSION, REVOCATION.
   Licenses issued under this Chapter may be suspended or revoked by the Bureau of Building, Inspections, Licenses, and Permits for one (1) or more of the following reasons:
   (a)   Commercial Sales.
      (1)   Fraud, misrepresentation or bribery in securing a license or during the course of business; or
      (2)   Violation of any provision of this Chapter; or
      (3)   Failure to display the identification card as is required in this Chapter; or
      (4)   Failure to notify the Bureau of a change of address within ten (10) days of such change; or
      (5)   Failure to have valid permits or licenses required by any other city, local, state or federal agency; or
      (6)   Conviction of any criminal or traffic offense while operating, or conviction of any criminal offense involving theft or fraud; or
      (7)   For any of the reasons which could have been grounds for refusing to issue the original license; or
      (8)   Knowingly operating or working for any unlicensed commercial sales promoter.
   (b)   Commercial Sales Promoter.
      (1)   Fraud, misrepresentation or bribery in securing a license or during the course of business; or
      (2)   Violation of any provision of this Chapter; or
      (3)   Failure to notify the Bureau of a change of address within ten (10) days of such change; or
      (4)   Knowingly allowing employees to operate without having valid permits or licenses required by any other city, local, state or federal agency; or
      (5)   Conviction of any criminal offense involving theft or fraud; or
      (6)   For any of the reasons which could have been grounds for refusing to issue the original license; or
      (7)   Knowingly causing, permitting or allowing any employee, agent, volunteer, independent contractor or subcontractor thereof to operate without a commercial sales license.
   (c)   Upon the suspension or revocation of any license issued under this Chapter, such license shall immediately be removed from public view and shall be returned to the Bureau within seven (7) days of such suspension or revocation, unless a stay is granted by the Bureau.
      (Ord. 14-018. Passed 2-4-14.)