§ 22-207. Effect of revocation.  


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  • (a)

    The revocation of a special business license or employee permit shall terminate the right of the holder of the license or permit to engage in the business authorized by the license or perform the service authorized by the permit, as the case may be, anywhere within the city for a period of five years following the effective date of revocation. At the conclusion of such period, the former holder may file a written application for issuance of a new license or permit with the finance director. The finance director may grant or deny the application pursuant to such terms and conditions necessary to ensure compliance with the law, including conditions relating to the rehabilitation of the applicant.

    (b)

    The revocation of a special business license shall automatically and without notice also revoke each general business license issued for the same business at each location where the business is located.

    (c)

    If a special business license is revoked, neither the spouse, child, brother, sister or parent of the holder of the revoked license nor a person possessing an ownership interest in the enterprise for which the license was revoked or who was an employee thereof shall be entitled to issuance of a special business license for the business.

(Ord. No. 2008-09, § 3, 5-8-2008)