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(A) The Village Clerk shall issue the operator of any coin-operated amusement device a license for each registered device in the registration list. This license shall indicate the device registration number and the year of issue.
(B) Any licensed operator may, upon proof of loss or destruction of a license and payment of a replacement fee of $5 to the Village Clerk, obtain a new license. The Village Clerk shall note the destruction of the original license.
(C) The license shall be displayed conspicuously near the device, in the same room with it or upon it as the Village Clerk shall direct.
(Prior Code, § 115.007) (Ord. 88-014, passed 11-15-1988)
(A) A coin-operated amusement device operator’s license and a coin-operated amusement device registration shall be valid for a 12-month period commencing July 1 of each year.
(B) The coin-operated amusement device operator’s license fee and a coin-operated amusement device registration fee shall be as follows:
Classification | Amount | Period | Expiration |
Coin-operated amusement device (per device) | $25 | 1 year | June 30 |
Coin-operated amusement device operator | $50 | 1 year | June 30 |
(C) Both a coin-operated amusement device operator license fee and a coin-operated amusement device registration fee shall be paid pursuant to the following schedule:
Month License or Registration Issued | Amount of Fee |
July to December | Full fee |
January to June | Half fee |
(Prior Code, § 115.008) (Ord. 88-014, passed 11-15-1988)
(A) The Board of Trustees may revoke the license of a coin-operated amusement device operator for up to a year or remove or cause to be removed a particular device or devices from the licensed operator’s approved registration list for violation of any provisions of this subchapter, or of state or federal statutes. In such an event, no refund shall be made of any portion of any such license or registration fee.
(B) On the revocation of the coin-operated amusement device operator’s license, all devices of that operator shall be automatically removed from the approved registration list.
(C) Prior to any license revocation or registration removal, the operator shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard by the Board of Trustees to rebut the basis for the proposed revocation or removal.
(Prior Code, § 115.009) (Ord. 88-014, passed 11-15-1988)
(A) A coin-operated amusement device operator’s license shall entitle the licensee to operate any number of coin-operated amusement devices in the village so long as such devices are properly registered.
(B) The license and registration required and described in this subchapter shall be purely a personal privilege, shall not constitute property and shall not be transferable in any manner.
(Prior Code, § 115.010) (Ord. 88-014, passed 11-15-1988)
(A) There shall be a license inspector or license inspectors appointed by and subordinate to the President and Board of Trustees.
(B) Without limiting the power and duties as prescribed by law and ordinance, any license inspector shall:
(1) Inspect coin-operated amusement devices to ascertain whether they bear evidence of registration as required by this subchapter; and
(2) Ensure that persons required to have an operator’s license are, in fact, licensed.
(Prior Code, § 115.011) (Ord. 88-014, passed 11-15-1988)
Whoever shall be acting as an operator under this subchapter shall have 30 days from the date that the ordinance codified in this subchapter becomes effective to comply with its provisions before becoming subject to § 118.99(B) of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 115.013) (Ord. 88-014, passed 11-15-1988)
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