It shall be grounds for revocation of the license if the licensee, his or her agent or employee, or any person connected or associated with the licensee as a partner, director, officer, stockholder, general manager, or a person who is exercising managerial authority on behalf of the licensee, performs any of the following acts:
(a)
Knowingly made any false, misleading or fraudulent statement of a material fact in an application for a license, or in any report or record required to be filed with any governmental agency.
(b)
Violated any provision of this Chapter or any other County ordinance, or any State law pertaining to the outdoor festival.
(c)
Committed any crime or act which would have required that the license be denied under section 6-23-3020 of this Chapter.
(d)
Performed acts showing bad moral character, intemperate habits, or a bad reputation for truth, honesty or integrity.
(e)
Committed any unlawful, false, fraudulent or dangerous act while conducting the outdoor festival.
(f)
Published, uttered or disseminated any false, deceptive or misleading statement or advertisement in connection with the operation of the outdoor festival.
(g)
Violated any rule or regulation adopted by any governmental agency relating to the outdoor festival.
(h)
Willfully failed to comply with the terms of any contract made as a part of the exercise of the licensed business.
(i)
Conducted the outdoor festival in a manner contrary to the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the public.
(j)
Violated any condition or requirement applicable to the license, or made a statement or performed an act that can reasonably be construed as showing an intention not to comply with any such condition or requirement.
(k)
Demonstrated that he or she is unfit to be trusted with the privileges granted by such a license.
(Added by Ord. No. 3390, effective 8-20-09)