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(A) Any person desiring to be licensed as a plumbing contractor or as a plumber or as a water heater or water softener installer or a sewer installer shall make written application to the Building Official.
(B) License fees for plumbing contractors, plumbers, water heater or water softener installers, and sewer installers shall be set by resolution. Payment of the fee shall accompany the license application and is not returnable.
(1975 Code, § 17-8) (Ord. 601, passed 7-16-1973; Am. Ord. 780, passed 1-7-1980; Am. Ord. 1025, passed 9-19-1994)
(A) The City Council of the city may revoke any license if obtained through nondisclosure, misstatement, or misrepresentation of a material fact, or if the holder thereof is convicted of a violation of this chapter.
(B) Before a license may be revoked, the licensee shall have notice in writing, enumerating the charges against him or her, and be entitled to a hearing by the City Council not sooner than 5 days from receipt of the notice. The licensee shall be given an opportunity to present testimony, oral or written, and shall have the right to cross-examination. All testimony shall be given under oath. The City Council shall have power to administer oaths, issue subpoenas, and compel the attendance of witnesses.
(C) The decision of the City Council shall be based on the evidence produced at the hearing and made part of the record thereof. A person whose license has been revoked shall not be permitted to apply within one year from date of revocation.
(1975 Code, § 17-10) (Ord. 601, passed 7-16-1973)
No person who has obtained a plumber’s license shall allow his or her name to be used by another person either for the purpose of obtaining permits, or for doing business or work under the license. Every person licensed shall notify the Board of the address of his or her place of business, if any, and the name under which the business is carried on and shall give immediate notice to the Board of any change in either.
(1975 Code, § 17-11) (Ord. 601, passed 7-16-1973) Penalty, see § 10.99
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