A. Grounds for revocation. The police chief or city attorney may revoke approvals issued under this chapter for one (1) or more of the following grounds:
1. Fraud or deceit. That the applicant practiced fraud or deceit in obtaining an approval under this chapter;
2. Violation of chapter. That the massage establishment owner, operator, massage technician, or its employee violated a provision or provisions of this chapter;
3. Criminal conviction. That the massage establishment owner, operator, massage technician, or its employee has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of any offense described in this chapter;
4. Improperly maintained facilities. That the facilities and operations of the massage establishment are not kept in compliance with this chapter and that the owner or operator has failed to promptly remedy any deficiency of which they have been notified. For purposes of this subsection, "notice" means notice given personally, or by leaving notice at the massage establishment premises, or by first class mail, postage prepaid, to the address designated by the massage technician or establishment in accordance with this chapter;
5. Employment of uncertified technicians. That the massage establishment has employed, allowed or permitted an uncertified person to perform massage in the massage establishment;
6. Error. That the approval was issued in error;
7. Civil penalties. Assessment of three (3) or more civil penalties as provided by this chapter during any six (6) month period; or
8. Prohibited conduct. A massage establishment owner, operator, massage technician, or its employee or agent has been found to have engaged in prohibited conduct in violation of this chapter.
9. Notice of revocation. Upon a determination on the grounds to revoke an approval under this chapter, the police chief or city attorney must cause a notice of revocation to be mailed by first class, postage prepaid mail, to the address designated by the massage technician or establishment pursuant to this chapter.
(Ord. 2012-05 § 2 (part), 2012)