Louisville |
Code of Ordinances |
Title 5. BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS |
Chapter 5.18. SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES |
§ 5.18.280. Revocation of manager's license.
A.
The licensing officer shall revoke a sexually oriented business license upon determining that:
1.
A cause of suspension as set forth in this chapter occurred and the sexually oriented business license has been suspended within the preceding 12 months; or
2.
A licensee gave false or misleading information in the material submitted during the application process that tended to enhance the applicant's opportunity for obtaining a manager's license; or
3.
The manager knowingly allowed possession, use, or sale of controlled substances (as defined in Part 3 of Article 22 of Title 12, C.R.S.) on the premises; or
4.
The manager knowingly allowed acts of prostitution or negotiations for acts of prostitution on the premises; or
5.
The manager knowingly operated the sexually oriented business during a period of time when the sexually oriented business license was suspended; or
6.
The manager has been convicted of a specified criminal act for which the time period set forth in section 5.18.110.C.1(i) has not elapsed; or
7.
The manager has knowingly allowed any specified sexual activity to occur in or on the licensed premises; or
8.
The manager has knowingly allowed the more than one sexually oriented business to be operated within the same building, structure, or portion thereof.
B.
When the licensing officer revokes a manager's license, the revocation shall continue for one year and the licensee shall not be issued a manager's license for one year from the date revocation became effective.
(Ord. No. 1298-1999, § 13, 6-1-1999)