(A) Any person violating any provision of this chapter for which no specific penalty is prescribed shall be subject to § 10.99 of this code of ordinances.
(B) Violation of provision of §§ 114.15 through 114.28 of this chapter shall be a misdemeanor. A person convicted of violating any provision of §§ 114.15 through 114.28 of this chapter shall be subject to a fine of not more than $300 or imprisonment for a term not to exceed 90 days or both, plus in either case the costs of prosecution.
(Prior Code, § 930.29)
(C) (1) Criminal penalty. Violation of any provision of §§ 114.40 through 114.51 of this chapter shall be a misdemeanor. A person convicted of violating any provision of §§ 114.40 through 114.51 of this chapter shall be subject to a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment for a term not to exceed 90 days or both, plus in either case the cost of prosecution.
(2) Suspension and revocation. Any license may be suspended or revoked for any violation of §§ 114.40 through 114.51 of this chapter. A license shall not be suspended or revoked until the procedural requirements of division (C)(3) below have been complied with; provided that, in cases where probable cause exists as to a violation of §§ 114.40 through 114.51 of this chapter, the city may temporarily suspend upon service of notice of the hearing provided for if division (C)(3) below. The temporary suspension shall not extend for more that two weeks.
(3) Procedure. A license shall not be revoked under division (C)(2) above, until notice and an opportunity for a hearing have first been given to the licensee. The notice shall be personally served and shall state the section reasonably believed to be violated. The notice shall also state that the licensee may demand a hearing on the matter, in which case the license will not be suspended until after the hearing is held. If the licensee requests a hearing, one shall be held on the matter by the Council at least one week after the date on which the request is made. If, as a result of the hearing, the Council find that a violation exists, then the Council may suspend or terminate the license.
(Prior Code, § 935.25)