§ 12.5-150. Hearing; license denial, suspension, revocation; appeal.  


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  • (a)

    When the chief of police issues a written notice of intent to deny, suspend, or revoke a license, the chief of police shall immediately send such notice, which shall include the specific grounds under this article for such action, to the applicant or licensee (respondent) by personal delivery or certified mail. The notice shall be directed to the most current business address or other mailing address on file with the chief of police for the respondent. The notice shall also set forth the following: The respondent shall have ten (10) days after the delivery of the written notice to submit, at the office of the chief of police, a written request for a hearing. if the respondent does not request a hearing within said ten (10) days, the chief of police's written notice shall become a final denial, suspension, or revocation, as the case may be, on the thirtieth day after it is issued.

    (b)

    If the respondent does make a written request for a hearing within said ten (10) days, then the chief of police shall, within ten (10) days after the submission of the request, send a notice to the respondent indicating the date, time, and place of the hearing. The hearing shall be conducted not less than ten (10) days nor more than twenty (20) days after the date that the hearing notice is issued. Either party may provide for the hearing to be transcribed.

    (c)

    At the hearing, the strict rules of evidence shall not apply, but the parties shall have the opportunity to present all relevant arguments, be represented by counsel, present evidence and witnesses, and cross-examine adverse witnesses. The chief of police shall be represented by counsel, and shall bear the burden of proving the grounds for denying, suspending, or revoking the license. The hearing shall take no longer than two (2) days, unless extended at the request of the respondent to meet the requirements of due process and proper administration of justice. The hearing officer shall issue a final written decision, including specific reasons for the decision pursuant to this article, to the respondent within five (5) days after the hearing.

    (d)

    If the decision is to deny, suspend, or revoke the license, the decision shall advise the respondent of the right to appeal such decision to a court of competent jurisdiction, and the decision shall not become effective until the thirtieth day after it is rendered. If the hearing officer's decision finds that no grounds exist for denial, suspension, or revocation of the license, the hearing officer shall, contemporaneously with the issuance of the decision, order the chief of police to immediately withdraw the intent to deny, suspend, or revoke the license and to notify the respondent in writing by certified mail of such action. If the respondent is not yet licensed, the chief of police shall contemporaneously therewith issue the license to the applicant.

    (e)

    If any court action challenging a licensing decision is initiated, the county shall consent to expedited briefing and/or disposition of the action, shall comply with any expedited schedule set by the court, and shall facilitate prompt judicial review of the proceedings. The following shall apply to any adult entertainment establishment that is lawfully operating as an adult entertainment establishment, or any adult entertainment establishment employee that is lawfully employed as an adult entertainment establishment employee, on the date on which the completed business or employee application, as applicable, is filed with the chief of police: Upon the filing of any court action to appeal, challenge, restrain, or otherwise enjoin the County's enforcement of any denial, suspension, or revocation of a temporary license or annual license, the chief of police shall immediately issue the respondent a provisional license. The provisional license shall allow the respondent to continue operation of the adult entertainment establishment or to continue employment as an adult entertainment establishment employee and will expire upon the court's entry of a judgment on the respondent's appeal or other action to restrain or otherwise enjoin the county's enforcement.

(Ord. No. 29-13, § 2, 9-3-13)