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Timestamp: 2019-04-25 21:49:29+00:00

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§ 112-2 General licensing requirements.
§ 112-3 Application for licenses.
§ 112-4 Issuance of license.
§ 112-6 Expiration of permits.
§ 112-7 Weighing devices to be approved.
§ 112-8 Transferability of license.
§ 112-9 Display of licenses.
§ 112-10 Revocation of licenses.
§ 112-13 Penalties for offenses.
Liquidation sales — See Ch. 244, Art. I.
Tourist camps — See Ch. 279.
Conduct, own, keep, maintain, operate or manage.
Whenever a license or permit for any business or trade is required by this chapter, application therefor shall be made as provided in § 112-3, and such license or permit shall be issued in the manner and upon the conditions set forth in this chapter. The fee therefor shall be as established at least annually by the City Council through a budget resolution that adopts a City Fees and Charges Schedule. Said schedule shall be available to the public at the office of the Watertown City Clerk.
Applications for all licenses or permits required by this chapter, except as may be required under the New York General Business Law relating to liquidation sales and going-out-of-business sales, must be filed with the City Clerk upon forms provided for the purpose at least 48 hours prior to the date upon which such license or permit is requested to be issued. The applicant’s sales tax number is to be presented to the City Clerk upon application for a license.
Licenses or permits shall be issued only if, and upon the condition that, the applicant therefor, his agents and employees conform to and comply with all laws and regulations now in effect or which may hereafter be enacted, relating to the conduct of the business or trade for which the license is requested, to include any law or code of this state or any ordinance or regulation of this City.
All annual licenses shall expire annually at 12:00 midnight on the 30th day of April, unless previously revoked for cause by the issuing authority. Permits, if annual, shall expire in the same manner; if other than annual, permits shall expire on the date indicated thereon.
No license shall be issued to any person using in his business or trade any measuring device, unless such person presents to the issuing authority a receipt signed by the City Sealer indicating that such measuring device has been tested and approved.
No license or permit shall be valid except for the person and premises or location designated thereon by the issuing authority.
Licenses, certificates or permits shall be enclosed under glass and shall be displayed at all times in a conspicuous place at the location of the business or trade licensed. License plates, when issued, shall be conspicuously fastened to the vehicle or structure operating under the license.
The issuing authority may, after hearing and for cause shown, revoke any license or permit for a violation of any of the conditions upon which such license or permit is issued as set forth in § 112-4. No license or permit shall be issued to any person whose license or permit has been previously revoked, for a period of one year after such revocation.
All bonds and insurance policies required to be filed in connection with a business or trade shall be executed by the applicant and a surety company or an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of New York, shall provide for 30 days' notice of cancellation to be given the City, shall be approved by the Corporation Counsel as to form and method of execution and by the City Manager as to sufficiency of surety and shall be filed with the City Clerk, before the license is issued.
The authority issuing the license or permit therefor shall be responsible for, and shall enforce, the provisions of this chapter as to each business or trade. Such issuing authority, or his representatives, may enter upon any premises wherein the licensed or permitted business is being conducted for the purpose of inspection and examination.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $250 or imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or both. Each day of continued violation is a separate and distinct offense.

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