§ 9-8-13. Application for permit.  


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  • (a)

    Applicants for a permit under this article, whether a person, firm or corporation, shall file a written application on a form provided by the chief of police, signed by the applicant if an individual, by all partners if a partnership and by the president if a corporation, with the chief of a police showing:

    (1)

    the name or names of the principals, agents and employees of the applicant's business during the time that it is proposed that it will be carried on in the city; the local address or addresses of such person or persons while engaged in such business; the permanent address or addresses of such person or persons; the capacity in which such person or persons will act (as proprietor, agent, employee or otherwise); the name and the address of the person, firm or corporation for whose account the business will be carried on, if any; and if a corporation, under the laws of what state it is incorporated;

    (2)

    the place or places in the city where it is proposed to carry on the applicant's business, and the length of time during which it is proposed that said business shall be conducted;

    (3)

    the place or places, other than the permanent place of business of the applicant, where the applicant within the six (6) months next preceding the date of said application conducted an itinerant business, stating the nature thereof and giving the post office and street address of any building or office in which such business was conducted;

    (4)

    whether or not the applicant has been convicted, within the seven (7) years immediately preceding the date of the filing of the application, of a felony or crime involving burglary, larceny, receiving stolen goods, embezzlement or fraudulent conversion, the nature of such offense and the punishment assessed therefor; and

    (5)

    credentials from the person, firm or corporation for which the applicant proposes to do business, authorizing the applicant to act as such representative.

    (b)

    The application shall state thereon that "it is unlawful for any person to make a false statement on this application." Any false statement made on the application form will void the application ad initio and constitute a misdemeanor punishable under section 9-8-25. (Ord. No. 2518, 10/29/80, Sec. 5, as amended by Ord. No. 2587, 6/13/81, Sec. 7)