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§ 110.006 TERM.
   Unless otherwise provided, all licenses shall take effect when issued and shall terminate on December 31 in the year for which issued. Except as otherwise provided, the license fee or charge shall be paid on the basis of a full year.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 8.105; 1992 Code, § 23-6)
§ 110.007 DISPLAY REQUIRED.
   Every person to whom a license is issued shall keep the license posted in a conspicuous place in the licensed place of business or vehicle. If there is no place of business or vehicle, the license shall be displayed on request by any interested person.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 8.106; 1992 Code, § 23-7)
§ 110.008 DISPLAYING LICENSE UNLAWFULLY.
   No person shall carry or display any city license or permit which has been terminated or revoked or which has not been lawfully procured and issued.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 9.907; 1992 Code, § 23-8)
§ 110.009 SUSPENSION, REVOCATION.
   The city official issuing a license may suspend or revoke any license issued under the provisions of this Code or city ordinance for the violation by the licensee of any applicable provision of this Code, city ordinance, rule or regulation or state law.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 8.107; 1992 Code, § 23-9) (Ord. 38-95, passed 3-6-1995)
§ 110.010 CHANGE OF NAME.
   If the licensee changes its business name or form of organization, the license may be so changed by the city without payment of an additional fee except as otherwise provided by law.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 8.109; 1992 Code, § 23-10)
FEE SCHEDULE
§ 110.025 LEVIED GENERALLY.
   A license fee is hereby levied in the amounts specified on the trades, occupations, businesses and professions listed in this subchapter and conducted or pursued within this city.
(1992 Code, § 23-21)
§ 110.026 LICENSES ISSUED BY CITY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE.
   The following licenses will be issued by the city attorney’s office:
License
Term
Fee
License
Term
Fee
Circus, menagerie, combined circus and menagerie, Wild West show, carnival or other exhibition given under canvas
Per continuous engagement
$100
Escort
Annual fee
$50
Escort runner
Annual fee
$50
Escort service
Annual fee
$100
Fortuneteller, clairvoyant, palmist, astrologer, or any person practicing mesmerism, phrenology, necromancy, divination, mediumship, magic or life or character reading, or any person practicing hypnotism who is neither a licensed practitioner of the healing arts as defined in SDCL 36-2-1(6) and 36-2-2 nor under the direct supervision of a licensed practitioner, who demands or receives a fee for exhibition or exercise of his or her art or profession
Annual fee
$35
Livery vehicles
First vehicle, per year
$25
Additional vehicles
$10
Motion picture theaters; seats or seating capacity (per theater or total for theater complex)
Seating capacity per theater
500 or under
$50
501 to 1,000
$75
1,001 to 1,500
$100
1,501 to 1,750
$175
1,751 to 2,000
$200
Over 2,000
$225
Pawnbroker, secondhand goods dealer, or dealer in precious metals or precious gems
Annual fee
$25
Vehicles for hire; a bus, motorbus, limousine, taxicab or wheelchair transport
First vehicle, per year
$50
 
Each additional vehicle
$25
 
(1992 Code, § 23-22) (Ord. 96-94, passed 10-31-1994; Ord. 77-98, passed 8-3-1998; Ord. 140-06, passed 10-16-2006; Ord. 161-06, passed 12-11-2006; Ord. 3-10, passed 2-8-2010; Ord. 54-11, passed 7-18-2011; Ord. 69-19, passed 7-2-2019; Ord. 20-24, passed 3-5-2024; Ord. 46- 24, passed 5-14-2024; Ord. 67-24, passed 8-13-2024; Ord. 102-24, passed 12-3-2024)
Cross-reference:
   Amusements, see ch. 113
   Auctions and auctioneers, see §§ 115.001 through 115.004
   Dealers in precious metals and gems, see ch. 116
   Escort services, see ch. 118
   License required for vehicle for hire, see §§ 124.025 through 124.034, 124.045 through 124.048
   Pawnbrokers, see ch. 116
   Shooting gallery location, see § 113.002
   Sidewalk vendors, see §§ 117.040 through 117.046
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