§ 113.18 GROUNDS FOR DENIAL.
   An application for a license required by this chapter shall be denied for any of the following reasons:
   (A)   Failure to meet the minimum standards prescribed in this chapter;
   (B)   Conviction of the applicant, or if the applicant is a firm, partnership or association, of any of its members, or if a corporation, of any of its officers or directors, or of the person designated to manage or supervise the home, of a felony or of 2 or more misdemeanors involving moral turpitude as shown by a certified copy of the record of conviction, or in the case of a conviction of a misdemeanor by a court not of record, as shown by evidence, or other satisfactory evidence that the moral character of the applicant, manager or supervisor of the home is not reputable;
   (C)   Personnel insufficient in number or unqualified by training or experience to provide proper and adequate care for the number and type of residents;
   (D)   Insufficient financial or other resources to operate and conduct the home in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and the minimum standards, rules and regulations promulgated thereunder; and
   (E)   Any grounds upon which an application for a license may be denied as prescribed in this title.
(1997 Code, § 18.18) (Am. Ord. CO-2014-14, passed 4-1-2014)