5-305.   Standards for City Recorder action in granting or denying applications for charitable solicitation permits.
   The City Recorder shall issue the permit provided in Section 5-301 hereof within two (2) days whenever it shall find the following facts to exist:
   (a)   That all of the statements made in the application are true;
   (b)   That the applicant has a good character and reputation for honesty and integrity, or if the applicant is not an individual person, that every member, managing officer or agent of the applicant has a good character or reputation for honesty and integrity;
   (c)   That the control and supervision of the solicitation will be under responsible and reliable persons;
   (d)   That the applicant or any solicitor of the applicant, has not engaged in any fraudulent transaction or enterprise;
   (e)   That the solicitation will not be a fraud on the public;
   (f)   That the solicitation is prompted solely by a desire to finance the charitable cause described in the application and will not be conducted primarily for private profit;
   (g)   That the applicant or any proposed solicitor of the applicant, has not violated the provisions of Sections 5-308, 5-310, and 5-311 of this ordinance or the provisions of any previous solicitation ordinance of the City of Paris.
If the City Recorder, in this investigation as required by 5-304, finds the applicant not to be in conformance with the standards as set out in this section, a permit shall not be issued. The City Recorder shall within two (2) days of the application for a permit as specified in 5-303, notify the applicant, in writing, by registered mail that the application for a permit has been denied, and shall specify the grounds which form the basis for such denial, and shall inform the applicant of which form the basis for such denial, and shall inform the applicant of the appeals procedure available under 5-309 of this ordinance.