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§ 120.022 APPROVAL OF BOARD OF HEALTH; APPEAL.
   (a)   Any applicant desiring to engage in the business of pest control, extermination or fumigation must present satisfactory evidence to the health director of his or her fitness and ability to carry on and execute the work authorized by the license applied for in a manner as to safeguard and preserve the public health, safety and general welfare and in compliance with the provisions of this Code and city ordinances governing the work.
   (b)   Should any applicant for the license be aggrieved by the action of the health director, he or she may apply to the city council for a review of the action. Upon the review, the city council may affirm, modify or reverse the action of the health director and may for good cause order the issuance of the license.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.503; 1992 Code, § 31-22)
§ 120.023 INSURANCE REQUIRED.
   (a)   Prior to the issuance of a license under this subchapter, the applicant therefor shall furnish an insurance policy in an insurance company authorized to do business in the state, providing comprehensive general insurance (including products and completed operations insurance) and contractual liability insurance specifically insuring obligations assumed by licensee under this subchapter. The licensee shall save the city harmless from any liability from the use of any fumigating gases or any other chemicals or any work performed by the licensee or any agent or employee of the licensee.
   (b)   The insurance shall be approved by the health director and shall be at least in the following amounts:
      (1)   One hundred thousand dollars bodily injury liability each person;
      (2)   Three hundred thousand dollars bodily injury liability each occurrence and aggregate;
      (3)   Twenty-five thousand dollars property damage liability each occurrence; and
      (4)   Fifty thousand dollars property damage liability aggregate.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.504; 1992 Code, § 31-23) (Ord. 2740, passed 3-2-1971)
§ 120.024 ISSUANCE.
   Upon compliance with all the provisions of this subchapter, the health director shall issue a license.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.504; 1992 Code, § 31-24) (Ord. 2740, passed 3-2-1971)
§ 120.025 TERM.
   Every pest control license issued under the terms of this chapter shall expire on December 31 of the year in which issued.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.505; 1992 Code, § 31-25)
§ 120.026 RENEWAL RESTRICTED.
   If any licensee under this subchapter shall fail to renew his or her license within three months after the expiration date thereof, he or she shall proceed for renewal in the same manner as for an original license.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.505; 1992 Code, § 31-26)
§ 120.027 REVOCATION.
   Any license issued under the provisions of this subchapter may be revoked by the city council for the violation by the licensee of any applicable provision of this Code, state law or city ordinance, rule or regulation.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.510; 1992 Code, § 31-27)