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A. It shall be the duty of the chief of police to investigate each application made under this chapter. In his or her investigation, the chief of police shall determine:

1. The genuineness of all credentials presented by the applicant;

2. If the applicant has a criminal record;

3. The truth of facts set forth in the application.

B. The chief of police shall complete the investigation within 10 business days of receiving the application.

C. No license shall be issued to any person who has been convicted of a felony under the laws of the state, or any other state or federal law of the United States, within 10 years from the termination of any court ordered time served and including any probationary period ordered.

D. The chief of police has the authority to deny or revoke any license for the conviction for the following crimes:

1. Larceny;

2. Assault;

3. Domestic violence crimes;

4. Fraud;

5. Sex crimes;

6. Drug related crimes;

7. Crimes against children; and

8. Crimes against vulnerable adults. (Ord. 12-013 § 4, 2012)