§ 19-385. Renewal of license or permit.  


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  • (a)

    Every permit or license issued pursuant to this article will terminate at the expiration of one year from the date of issuance, unless sooner revoked, and every permit or license will terminate and must be renewed before operation is allowed in the following year. The application for renewal must be filed not later than 30 days before expiration. The procedure, application, fees, and requirements for a renewal shall be the same as for the original license or permit. In addition, a late charge of $100.00 for a license and $50.00 for a permit will be assessed if the application is filed less than 30 days prior to expiration of the current license or permit.

    (b)

    If the police department or sheriff's department is aware of any information bearing upon the applicant's qualifications to receive a renewal of the business license, that information pertaining to a business license shall be filed in writing with the unified government board of commissioners not later than ten days after the date of the application for renewal. The report filed by the police department or sheriff's department shall be maintained as a confidential record and shall not be disclosed to any person except a member of the unified government board of commissioners, the applicant, and such other persons as are authorized by law to receive such information.

    (c)

    Whenever any application for renewal of a license or permit has been filed prior to the expiration date of the license or permit, and the application has not been acted upon as of the expiration date of the license or permit, a temporary license or permit shall be issued which shall remain in effect until a final determination has been made. Any applicant aggrieved by the denial of an application for renewal of a license or permit may seek judicial review of such denial in accordance with the provisions of section 19-394.

(Ord. No. O-01-07(Res. No. R-01-07), § 1(2.5-11), 1-4-2007)