§ 113.06  APPLICANT TO BE OF GOOD MORAL CHARACTER PREREQUISITE TO ISSUANCE OF LICENSE.
   No license to engage in the business of transient merchant, itinerant merchant, itinerant vendor, peddler, canvasser or solicitor shall be issued to or held by any person who is not of good moral character or whose license to engage in the business of being a transient merchant, itinerant merchant, itinerant vendor, peddler, canvasser or solicitor has been revoked during the preceding 6 months; nor shall the license be issued to or held by any former corporation if any officer thereof would be ineligible for a license under the foregoing conditions.  In determining good character, the issuing authority may consider any conviction of a felony, or of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude if relevant to the license, the recency of the conviction and the applicant’s conduct subsequent to the conviction.
(1992 Code, § 113.06)  (Ord. 31477, passed 3-14-1977)