The purpose of this chapter is to provide a uniform set of procedures
for administering the issuance, renewal and revocation of all licenses issued
by the township, except alcoholic beverage licenses, animal licenses and taxicab
licenses.
Each application shall be referred to the Police Chief, or a police
officer designated by him, who shall immediately institute whatever investigation
of the applicant's business responsibility, moral character and ability
to properly conduct the licensed activity he considers necessary for the protection
of the public. He shall communicate his findings, in writing, to the Township
Clerk within a reasonable time after the application has been filed. If the
investigator decides that the applicant's character, ability or business
responsibility is unsatisfactory or the products, services or activity are
not free from fraud, he shall disapprove the application and the Clerk shall
refuse to issue the license and so notify the applicant. Otherwise, the Clerk
shall issue the license immediately, provided that the required license fees
have been paid, except in cases where approval of the Township Committee is
required. In the case of an application for a solicitor's, peddler's
or canvasser's license, the license may be issued immediately by the
issuing authority subject to the investigation. In the event of the refusal
of the issuance of a license, the applicant may appeal to the Township Committee
for a hearing. The appeal shall be filed, in writing, with the Clerk within
fourteen (14) days after notification of the refusal. The Township Committee
shall hold its hearing within fourteen (14) days after filing of the appeal.
The Township Committee shall promptly announce its decision and, if it denies
the application, shall state the grounds for its decision.
Licenses shall be in a form which the Township Committee shall prescribe
by resolution and shall contain the following information:
A. The name and address of the licensee.
B. The number and type of the license and the nature of
the licensed activity.
C. The address at which the licensed activity is conducted,
if the activity is carried on at a fixed location.
D. If the licensed activity is conducted from a vehicle,
the make, model and license number of the vehicle.
E. The expiration date of the license.
F. Any other appropriate information which the Township
Committee may by resolution require.
The Township Clerk shall keep a record of all licenses issued under this chapter. The record shall be in a form prescribed by resolution of the Township Committee and shall contain the same information which is required by §
161-4 to be contained in the license. It shall also indicate the amount of the fee paid for each license, the date on which payment was received, the date of the issuance of the license and any other information which the Township Committee may require by resolution.
The plate, badge or other evidence shall be displayed at all times in
a conspicuous part of the vehicle used by the licensee, if any, in the conduct
of his business and, if no vehicle is used, shall be carried by him and exhibited
upon demand of any of the citizens of the township or members of the Police
Department.
The license shall be good only in the year in which it is issued; it
shall be effective from January 1 in each year, and any licensee applying
for or obtaining a license after January 1 in any year shall pay the license
fee for the full year. The license issued shall not authorize any person,
except the designated person named in the license, to engage in business thereunder
and shall not be transferable from the person to whom issued to any other
person.
Notice of hearing for the suspension or revocation of a license or permit
shall be given, in writing, by the Township Clerk. The notice shall specifically
set forth the grounds upon which the proposed suspension or revocation is
based and the time and place of the hearing. It shall be served by mailing
a copy to the licensee at his last known address by certified mail, return
receipt requested, at least five (5) days prior to the date set for the hearing.
The Township Committee may issue another license to a person whose license
has been revoked or denied as provided in this chapter, if after hearing it
is satisfied by clear and convincing evidence that the acts which led to the
revocation or denial will not occur again; otherwise, no person whose license
has been revoked or denied, nor any person acting for him, directly or indirectly,
shall be issued another license to carry on the same activity.
The Township Committee may by resolution make rules and regulations
which interpret or amplify any provision of this chapter or for the purpose
of administering the provisions of this chapter or making them more effective.
No regulation shall be inconsistent with or alter or amend any provision of
this chapter and no regulation shall impose any requirement which is in addition
to or greater than the requirements that are expressly or by implication imposed
herein.