§ 110.09 AUTHORITY OF VILLAGE TO MAKE INSPECTIONS.
   (A)    Whenever inspections of the premises used for or in connection with the operation of a licensed business or occupation are provided for or required by ordinance, or are reasonably necessary thereto to secure compliance with any ordinance provision or to detect violations thereof, it shall be the duty of the licensee, or the person in charge of the premises to be inspected to admit thereto for the purpose of making the inspection any officer or employee of the village who is authorized or directed to make an inspection at any reasonable time that admission is requested.
   (B)    Whenever an analysis of any commodity or material is reasonably necessary to secure conformance with any ordinance provision or to detect violations thereof, it shall be the duty of the licensee of the village whose business is governed by the provision to give any authorized officer or employee of the village requesting the same, sufficient samples of any materials or commodity for an analysis upon request.
   (C)    In addition to any other penalty which may be provided, it shall be grounds for the revocation of the license of any licensed proprietor of any licensed business in the village if the proprietor or any employee or agent of the proprietor refuses to permit any officer or employee who is authorized to make an inspection or take a sample of the commodity, or who interferes with an officer or employee while in the performance of his duty in making an inspection, provided that no license shall be revoked on these grounds unless written demand is made upon the licensee or person that the inspection or sample is desired at the time it is sought to make the inspection or to obtain the sample. Revocation proceedings under this section shall be conducted in the manner set forth in § 110.10 of this chapter.
(Ord. 84-0-050, passed 11-27-84; Am. Ord. 2008-O-003, passed 2-19-08)