§ 635.080. Permit Revocation.  


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  • A. 
    The Chief of Police shall revoke a private security operator's permit or a private security officer's permit for one (1) or more of the following reasons:
    1. 
    The making of a false statement as to a material matter in an application for a permit or renewal of a permit.
    2. 
    Conviction of an owner, of twenty-five percent (25%) or more, manager, corporate officer, director, or partner of a private security operator permittee, for a violation of a provision of this Chapter, or for a felony or an offense involving violence, theft, fraud, deception, or unlawfully carrying a weapon.
    3. 
    Conviction of a private security officer permittee for a violation of a provision of this Chapter, or for a felony or an offense involving violence, theft, fraud, deception, or unlawfully carrying a weapon.
    B. 
    The Chief of Police shall send written notices of a revocation to the permittee by certified mail, return receipt requested, stating the reasons for the revocation. The permittee shall surrender their permit to the Chief of Police within ten (10) days unless written appeal is filed.
R.O. 1996 § 635.080; CC 1968 § 17 1/2-8; Ord. No. 775 § 8, 3-17-1975