The fees for filing applications hereunder established by resolution of the Board of Trustees shall be paid to the Village Clerk at the time the application is filed, which fees shall not be refunded if the application is not approved.
Every license issued hereunder shall be signed by the licensing officer and sealed with the Seal of the Village of Mineola.
The Village Clerk shall keep a record of the name and address of each person to whom a tow car owner's license has been issued under this chapter, showing the date and number of such license and all renewals, suspensions and revocations thereof, and a record of each tow car licensed hereunder stating the make, model, year of manufacture, New York State registration number and vehicle identification number thereof and the name and address of the person owning the tow car and a record of each driver's and helper's license issued hereunder showing the name and address of such driver and helper, his or her New York State chauffeur's license number, his or her driver's and helper's license issued hereunder and the date of issuance of such driver's and helper's license.
A. 
Suspension; revocation; grounds. Any license issued hereunder may be suspended for a period of not more than three months or revoked by the Village Board if the holder thereof shall violate any provision of this chapter or any rule or regulation adopted hereunder or any provision of the Municipal Code or be convicted of the violation of any traffic law, rule or regulation of the State of New York or of any municipality of the State of New York or of any crime or be guilty of making a false statement or misrepresentation in his or her application. Any license issued hereunder may be suspended by the Village Board if the holder thereof shall be indicted or charged upon information, duly filed with the public authorities, with or for the commission of any crime or offense until such holder shall be convicted or acquitted of such crime or offense.
B. 
Hearing; notice. No license shall be either suspended or revoked by the Village Board hereunder without a hearing thereon, held not less than 20 days after written notice thereof shall have been given to the licensee, either in person or by registered mail.
C. 
Temporary suspension. The licensing officer, upon receiving information giving him or her reasonable cause to believe that the holder of any license issued hereunder has violated any provision of this chapter or been convicted of any violation referred to in Subsection A or indicted or charged with or for any crime or offense or is guilty of having made a false statement or misrepresentation in his or her application, may forthwith temporarily suspend such license until a hearing is held by the Village Board as provided in Subsection B and § 483-24 hereof and the Village Board shall have issued its determination thereon.