§ 112.07. INVESTIGATION OF APPLICANT PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF LICENSE.  


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  • (A) The Chief of Police or his designated subordinate, before issuing a license, shall investigate the character of the applicant and the officers or general manager of the business. Such licenses shall have an owner, manager, or resident agent who shall be a resident of the county. The license may be denied if the Chief of Police or his designated subordinate shall find that any of the persons named in the application have previously been convicted of a felony, connected with any amusement location where the license has been revoked, or where any of the provisions of the law, applicable to him, have been violated, or if the amusement location or billiard or pool room to be licensed does not comply in every way with the ordinances and laws applicable thereto.
    (B) All employees of the licensee shall be 18 years of age or older. If an application is denied, the applicant of such permit shall be notified in writing of the reasons for rejection and shall have the right to appeal accorded by this chapter.
    (C) The provisions of Chapter 110 of the Beech Grove Code of 1984 shall apply to the issuance of all licenses under Chapter 112 of the Beech Grove Code of 1984. Any conflicts between Chapters 110 and 112 shall be resolved by requiring that the more stringent provision or investigation be required of any applicant.
    (Ord. 3-1977, passed 4-18-77; Am. Ord. 8-1987, passed 10-5-87)