The chief building official may suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew a license if he or she finds:
(a) In his or her discretion that the order is in the public interest; and
(b) Based upon substantial evidence presented, the applicant or licensee:
(1) Has filed an application for a license which is incomplete in any material respect or contains statements which are false or misleading;
(2) Has engaged in any fraudulent, deceptive, or dishonest act or practice;
(3) Has violated any applicable provision of this Code, city ordinance, rule, regulation, or state law;
(4) Fails to file with the chief building official the necessary bonds or certificate of insurance;
(5) Fails to provide copies of records in the person's possessions related to a matter under investigation;
(6) Fails to pay inspection and permit fees or citations in a timely manner as determined by the chief building official;
(7) Fails to respond to a lawful order or directive of the building official; or
(8) Fails to employ a construction supervisor.
(1992 Code, § 11-93) (Ord. 115-94, passed 12-19-1994; Ord. 115-96, passed 10-7-1996; Ord. 12-98, passed 2-2-1998; Ord. 105-08, passed 8-18-2008; Ord. 35-19, passed 3-19-2019; Ord. 110-23, passed 11-21-2023)