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Tucson, AZ Code of Ordinances
TUCSON, ARIZONA CHARTER AND GENERAL ORDINANCES
ADOPTING ORDINANCES
PART I CHARTER*
PART II TUCSON CODE
Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2 ADMINISTRATION*
Chapter 3 RESERVED*
Chapter 4 ANIMALS AND FOWL*
Chapter 5 BICYCLES AND SHARED MOBILITY DEVICES*
Chapter 6 BUILDINGS, ELECTRICITY, PLUMBING, AND MECHANICAL CODE*
Chapter 7 BUSINESSES REGULATED*
Chapter 7A CABLE COMMUNICATIONS*
Chapter 7B COMPETITIVE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Chapter 7C RESERVED*
Chapter 7D LOCATION AND RELOCATION OF FACILITIES IN RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Chapter 8 CITY COURT*
Chapter 9 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS*
Chapter 10 CIVIL SERVICE--HUMAN RESOURCES*
Chapter 10A COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 10B HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT*
Chapter 10C RESERVED*
Chapter 11 CRIMES AND OFFENSES*
Chapter 11A GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT*
Chapter 11B PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT*
Chapter 12 ELECTIONS*
Chapter 12A BUSINESS SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Chapter 13 FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION*
Chapter 14 LABOR ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION ELECTION PROCEDURE, MEET AND CONFER AND MEET AND DISCUSS*
Chapter 15 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT*
Chapter 16 NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION*
Chapter 17 HUMAN RELATIONS*
Chapter 18 SELF-INSURED RISK PROGRAM AND TRUST FUND*
Chapter 19 LICENSES AND PRIVILEGE TAXES*
Chapter 20 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC*
Chapter 21 PARKS AND RECREATION*
Chapter 22 PENSIONS, RETIREMENT, GROUP INSURANCE, LEAVE BENEFITS AND OTHER INSURANCE BENEFITS*
Chapter 23 LAND USE CODE*
Chapter 23A DEVELOPMENT COMPLIANCE CODE*
Chapter 23B UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE*
Chapter 24 SEWERAGE AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL*
Chapter 25 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS*
Chapter 26 FLOODPLAIN, STORMWATER, AND EROSION HAZARD MANAGEMENT*
Chapter 27 WATER*
Chapter 28 TUCSON PROCUREMENT CODE*
Chapter 29 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 30 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION*
DISPOSITION TABLE - 1953 CODE
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE
Tucson, AZ Unified Development Code
Tucson Administrative Directives
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Sec. 7-63. Approval and license required.
No person shall engage in the business of fortunetelling within the city without first meeting the requirements of this article and obtaining a license authorized by article I of chapter 19 from the revenue division.
(1953 Code, ch. 32, § 2; Ord. No. 2209, §§ 2, 9, 9-5-61; Ord. No. 4916, § 1, 12-18-78)
Sec. 7-64. Investigation of applicants; application for license; fee; issuance of license.
Upon receipt of an application upon the forms provided by the revenue division and payment of a nonrefundable application fee in the amount of one hundred dollars ($100.00), the finance director shall forward the application to the chief of police. The chief shall investigate the character of all applicants. The applicant shall furnish such information to the chief as may be reasonably required to determine the moral character and fitness of the applicant and shall include a statement by the applicant showing the applicant's past residences for a period of five (5) years next preceding the application. If the chief is satisfied that the applicant is of good moral character, the chief shall certify such finding to the finance director, who shall then, upon payment by the applicant of the occupational license tax imposed in article I of chapter 19, issue an occupational license to the applicant to engage in the business of fortunetelling. No license shall be granted, however, to any person who has been convicted of any felony.
(1953 Code, ch. 32, § 3; Ord. No. 2209, § 2, 9-5-61; Ord. No. 4916, § 2, 12-18-78; Ord. No. 10448, § 11, 9-5-07, eff. 1-1-08)
Sec. 7-65. Revocation of license.
Any license issued under this article may be revoked at any time by action of the mayor and council if it finds that the business or service conducted under such license is being or has been conducted in an unlawful manner in violation of the laws of the state or the ordinances of the city.
(1953 Code, ch. 32, § 4; Ord. No. 2209, § 2, 9-5-61)
Sec. 7-66. Persons regulated.
The nonrefundable application fee, investigation and approval required by section 7-64 shall apply to any person initially applying to engage in the business of fortunetelling, and to any person applying after the occupational license of such person has elapsed for more than one- quarter ( 1/4) year, or been surrendered or revoked.
(Ord. No. 4916, § 4, 12-18-78)
   Editors Note: Ord. No. 4916, §§ 3, 4, adopted Dec. 18, 1978, specifically amended the Code by repealing former § 7-66, and adopting in lieu thereof new § 7-66 as herein set out. Former § 7-66 pertained to delinquent license fees and was derived from the 1953 Code, ch. 32, § 5, and Ord. No. 2209, § 2, adopted Sept. 5, 1961.
Sec. 7-67. License required for each place of business; scope of licenses.
A separate license must be obtained for each branch establishment or separate place of business. Each license granted under this article shall authorize only the individual obtaining the license to practice, transact or carry on the business or service licensed under this article, and only at the location or place of business designated in said license.
(1953 Code, ch. 32, § 6; Ord. No. 2209, § 2, 9-5-61)
Sec. 7-68. Transferability of licenses; fee.
All licenses issued hereunder shall be nontransferable as to person; however, the finance director shall, upon receipt of a transfer fee of ten dollars ($10.00), authorize the transfer of any license issued under this article from one location to another, provided the individual licensee remains the same.
(1953 Code, ch. 32, § 7; Ord. No. 2209, § 2, 9-5-61)
Sec. 7-69. Reserved.
   Editors Note: Ord. No. 4916, § 3, adopted Dec. 18, 1978, specifically amended the Code by repealing § 7-69, which pertained to license renewals. The section had been derived from the 1953 Code, ch. 32, § 8, and Ord. No. 2209, § 2, adopted Sept. 5, 1961.
Secs. 7-70--7-79. Reserved.
ARTICLE IV.
GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS, FIRE, ETC., SALES
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