Rockwall |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 12. BUSINESSES AND SALES |
Article III. PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND ITINERANT VENDORS |
§ 12-63. Revocation.
(a)
Upon permittee's request, the police department shall provide the permittee with written notice containing particulars of any and all complaints, and the time, date and place for an administrative review of the suspension.
(b)
The chief of police or his duly authorized representative will conduct an administrative review to determine whether the permit shall be restored or revoked.
(c)
After notice and review, the chief of police may revoke any permit issued under this article including but not limited to the following reasons:
(1)
Fraudulent statements, omissions on permit application or in conduct of permitted business;
(2)
Any violation of federal or state statute, or city ordinance;
(3)
Endangerment of public welfare, health or safety;
(4)
The permittee is a registered sex offender;
(5)
The permittee continues efforts to sell to or solicit from an individual once that individual informs the vendor or solicitor that he does not wish to give anything to or to buy anything from that vendor or solicitor;
(6)
The permittee misrepresented the purpose of the solicitation or offer to sell;
(7)
The permittee misrepresented the affiliation of the vendor or solicitor.
(d)
If the chief of police revokes a permit, the applicant may appeal this decision in writing to the city manager, which may affirm, modify, or reverse the decision of the chief of police.
(e)
Revocation of any permit shall bar the permittee from eligibility for any person under this article for a period of one year from the date of revocation.
(Ord. No. 14-20, § 2, 5-19-2014)