802.01 Application and scope of chapter; licenses required.
802.02 Multiple businesses; separate licenses required.
802.03 State licensed businesses.
802.04 License applications.
802.05 Effective periods of licenses.
802.06 Conditions for issuance of licenses.
802.07 Certifications required.
802.08 Bonds; insurance.
802.09 Late fees.
802.10 Issuance of licenses.
802.11 Payment of fees.
802.12 Exceptions to fee requirements.
802.13 Suspension or revocation of licenses and permits.
802.14 Cause defined.
802.15 Renewal of licenses.
802.16 Exhibition of licenses.
802.17 Display of stickers or tags on vehicles and machines.
802.18 Displaying invalid licenses.
802.19 Transferability and misuse of licenses.
802.20 Public toilet facilities.
802.21 Business license fees.
802.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
Power to regulate businesses - see CHTR. Sec. 4(14), (15)
Authority of Council re licenses - see CHTR. Sec. 52
Control of outdoor advertising by home rule municipalities - see M.C.L.A. Sec. 117.4i
Coordinated collection of State license fees - see M.C.L.A. Sec. 205.1
Liability insurance for municipalities - see M.C.L.A. Sec. 691.1409
(a) This chapter shall govern the licensing of the various trades, businesses and professions in this Title Two of Part Eight - the Business Regulation and Taxation Code, except to the extent that the same is governed by other provisions in this Title Two. (Adopting Ordinance)
(b) No person shall engage in or be engaged in the operation, conduct or carrying on of any trade, profession, business or privilege for which any license is required by any of the provisions of this Business Regulation and Taxation Code without first obtaining a license from the City in the manner provided for in this chapter. Any person duly licensed on the effective date of this Code shall be deemed licensed hereunder for the balance of the current license year.
(1974 Code Sec. 7.1)
The granting of a license or permit to any person operating, conducting or carrying on any trade, profession, business or privilege which contains within itself, or is composed of, trades, professions, businesses or privileges which are required by this Business Regulation and Taxation Code to be licensed, shall not relieve the person to whom such license or permit is granted from the necessity of securing individual licenses or permits for each such trade, profession, business or privilege, except as specifically provided elsewhere in this Code.
(1974 Code Sec. 7.2)
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