An auctioneer's license may be revoked by the city license supervisor, or an application for issuance or renewal of such license may be refused by the city license supervisor, if he or she determines, after notice and hearing:
A. That the applicant or license holder has committed any of the violations set forth in section 5.02.250 of this title, or its successor; or
B. That the application of the applicant or license holder contains any false, fraudulent or misleading material statements; or
C. That the applicant or license holder has made any false, fraudulent or misleading material statement in the course of conducting an auction sale of, or in offering for sale at auction, any real or personal property (goods, wares or merchandise) in the city; or
D. That the applicant or license holder has perpetrated a fraud upon any person, whether or not such fraud was perpetrated in the conduct of an auction in the city; or
E. That the applicant or license holder has violated any of the statutes of the state relating to auctions or auctioneers; or
F. That the applicant or license holder has conducted an auction sale in the city or offered for sale at an auction in the city, any real or personal property (goods, wares or merchandise) in an unlawful manner, or in such a manner as to constitute a breach of the peace or a menace to the health, safety or general welfare of the public. (Ord. 37-99 § 3, 1999: prior code § 20-5-8)