§ 110.12 NON COMPLIANCE; REMEDIES; REVOCATION OF LICENSE FOR VIOLATION.
   A business license may be revoked or denied for knowingly:
   (A)   Committing any fraud or misrepresentation or making a false statement in the application or other documents required to accompany the application for the business license.
   (B)   Committing any fraud or misrepresentation in the course of carrying on the business.
   (C)   Violating this chapter.
   (D)   Being convicted of any felony or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude.
   (E)   Conducting business in violation of any town ordinance, county ordinance or state law relating to the public health, safety and welfare.
   (F)   Failing to maintain a license if the profession engaged in by the business is required to be licensed by A.R.S. Title 4 or Title 32 or Rule 31 of the Rules of the Arizona Supreme Court.
   (G)   Failing to comply with A.R.S. Title 23, Chapter 6 as may be amended from time to time (Workers' Compensation).
   (H)   Employing any person who is not a United States citizen, permanent resident alien, or otherwise lawfully in the United States.
(‘82 Code, 8-1-13) (Am. Ord. 550, passed 10-14-99; Am. Res. 2248A, passed 4-5-07; Am. Ord. 709A, passed 4-5-07) Penalty, see 110.99