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A. Grounds for Revocation. A permit shall be revoked if the permit holder or any individual soliciting on behalf of the permit holder:

1. Violates any of the provisions of this code or any Town ordinance, or commits any other criminal act while engaging in the permitted activity or misrepresents to a person being solicited the purpose of the solicitation;

2. Commits any fraud, misrepresentation or incorrect statement in the course of carrying on the activity;

3. Is later found to have been convicted of any felony or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude within the last seven (7) years;

4. Conducts the activity in such a manner as to constitute a breach of the peace or a menace to the health, safety or general welfare of the public.

B. Notice of Suspension. Whenever it shall be shown that grounds for revocation exist, the Chief of Police, or his/her designee, shall suspend the permit by issuing to the permit holder a notice of suspension, stating with specificity the reasons for the suspension. Such notice shall be provided by certified mail or by personal service of the notice upon the permittee. The suspension shall become effective on the third calendar day after service by mail of the suspension notice, or immediately upon personal service of the notice. The revocation shall be final unless an appeal is successfully taken. [Resolution #1475, 2014; Ordinance #362, 2014; prior code § 8-1-10.]