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<br />(j) An indication of the streets to be solicited along with dates and hours of <br />solicitation for each respective street or area. <br />(k) Whether the applicant has ever been convicted of a crime and, if so, <br />where and the nature of the offense and the punishment or penalty <br />imposed therefor if any. <br />(1) Such other information as the Director may require in order to protect <br />the public health safety and/or general welfare. <br />(2) All license applications shall be referred to the Duector who shall, within five (5) <br />days after receipt of the completed application, issue licenses to the solicitors or peddlers <br />unless he finds that: <br />(a) The applicant has provided false, misleading or deceptive <br />information in his application; and/or <br />(b) The applicant or any solicitor or peddler named on the <br />license application has been convicted of a felony <br />violation or misdemeanor violation involving fraud or <br />moral turpitude within the past five years. <br />Any license issued under this Chapter shall be valid for not more than ninety days. <br />(3) Each applicant shall pay a nonrefundable license application fee of ten dollars <br />($10.00), which fee shall be paid at the time the application is submitted. If said application <br />is approved, applicant: <br />(a) Shall remit to the Director of Public Safety, prior to commencing <br />activities, five dollars ($5.00) per calendar day as indicated by <br />information provided in accordance with 723.01 (B)(1)(j). <br />(b) Shall obtain a photo identification license as provided for herein and <br />shall pay therefore the cost of five dollars ($5.00) for each such photo <br />identification license. <br />(4) Once issued, a license may be used only in conformity with the laws of the City <br />and the State of Ohio; may not be assigned or transferred; must be carried by the licensee <br />at all times; and may be revoked or suspended by the Director of Public Safety for any of <br />the following causes: <br />(a) The licensee or person preparing the application on <br />behalf of the licensee provided false, misleading or <br />deceptive information in the license application. <br />(b) The licensee is convicted of a felony or of a <br />misdemeanor involving fraud or moral turpitude. <br />