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§ 114.22 QUALIFICATIONS OF APPLICANT.
   An applicant hereunder, prior to making application for a license, must have the following qualifications.
   (A)   The applicant may be male or female and shall be required to provide proof of good moral character and, in case the applicant is a corporation, the corporation must be created in or domesticated by the laws of the state.
   (B)   (1)   The applicant must furnish a health certificate of a medical doctor, which shall accompany the application as an exhibit.
      (2)   Should the applicant be a corporation, it shall furnish a certificate to cover its agents or employees who will be actually engaged and working under the license; provided, further, employees who begin work following the original issuance of license under this chapter shall, likewise, obtain the health certificates, which shall be furnished to the Police Department.
(Prior Code, § 115.05) (Ord. passed 11-13-1975)
§ 114.23 ISSUANCE OF LICENSE.
   If the application is submitted in proper form and is approved by the Council, then the Clerk is authorized to issue a business license to the applicant.
(Prior Code, § 115.06) (Ord. passed 11-13-1975)
§ 114.24 REVOCATION OF LICENSE.
   Whenever, in the opinion of the Chief of Police, there is good cause to revoke a license acquired hereunder, he or she shall submit a written recommendation of revocation to the Council and, by registered mail, shall forward to the licensee a copy of his or her recommendation. The Council shall, thereupon, be authorized to revoke the license if, in its sound discretion, it is in the best interest of the health, safety, welfare or morals of the people of the town.
(Prior Code, § 115.10) (Ord. passed 11-13-1975)
§ 114.25 FAILURE TO OBTAIN LICENSE.
   No person shall fail to obtain a license as required herein or to continue operation or continue to engage in any of the businesses after a license therefor has been revoked or to violate any other provisions of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 115.14) (Ord. passed 11-13-1975)