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1. cessation of business as a Massage Business or Massage Practitioner practicing <br /> in the City of Pleasanton; <br /> 2. arrest of any Massage Business Owner, Massage Practitioner, Employee, or <br /> Independent Contractor for an offense other than a misdemeanor traffic offense; <br /> 3. resignation, termination, or transfer of any Massage Practitioner employed or hired <br /> by the Massage Business; <br /> 4. any matter or event involving the Massage Business or Massage Practitioner, <br /> employed or working for the Massage Business that constitutes a violation of this Chapter, state <br /> or federal law, or a violation of any law which would be grounds for denial, suspension, or <br /> revocation of a City Registration Permit or Massage Technician Permit; or <br /> 5. the denial, suspension, or revocation of a Massage Business's Employee's or <br /> Independent Contractor's certificate issued by the California Massage Therapy Council. <br /> C. This provision requires reporting to the Police Chief even if the Massage Business or <br /> Massage Practitioner believes that the Police Department has or may receive the information <br /> from another source. <br /> 6.24.130 REVOCATION AND SUSPENSION OF CITY REGISTRATION PERMIT <br /> A. Reasons for Revocation or Suspension. The Police Chief may revoke or suspend any <br /> permit granted under this Chapter if any of the following are found: <br /> 1. The permittee does not possess the qualifications for the permit as required by this <br /> Chapter; <br /> 2. The permittee has been convicted of any violation of any provision of this Chapter; <br /> 3. The permittee has engaged in, conducted, or operated in a manner which violates <br /> any provision of this Chapter, any conditions of a permit issued under this Chapter, or any laws <br /> which would have been grounds for denial of the permit; <br /> 4. There is fraud, material misrepresentation, false statement, or omission of a <br /> material fact in any application for a permit or in any supplementary material, amendment, or <br /> renewal of a permit related to this Chapter; <br /> 5. An activity authorized in the permit has been conducted in an unlawful manner or <br /> in such a manner as to constitute a menace to the health, safety, or general welfare of the public; <br /> 6. A certificate, permit, or license issued to a Massage Practitioner or Owner of a <br /> Massage Business in another jurisdiction has been denied, suspended, or revoked. <br /> 7. A Certified Massage Practitioner is no longer certified by the California Massage <br /> Therapy Council. <br /> 8. Any violation of this Chapter, any local, state, or federal law has been committed <br /> at a Massage Business or by the holder of the City Registration Permit, a Massage Business <br /> Owner, Massage Technician, Employee, or Independent Contractor. <br /> 9. Upon a recommendation from the California State, Alameda County, or City <br /> officials which states that such business is being managed, conducted, or maintained without <br /> regard for public safety or public health. <br /> 10. For purposes of this section, a permittee, in the case of a Massage Establishment, <br /> shall include the managing responsible officer(s) or managing employee(s). <br /> B. Notice of Revocation or Suspension. Whenever the Police Chief has probable cause to <br /> believe that grounds for the suspension or revocation of a Permit exists, the Police Chief shall <br /> give the permittee written notice of the alleged grounds for the proposed suspension or revocation <br /> of the Permit and notify the permittee of the right to request a hearing before the City Manager on <br /> whether the Permit should be suspended or revoked, as provided in the notice. The notice shall <br /> be served on the permittee personally or by deposit in the United States mail by certified mail to <br /> the most recent business address on file with the Police Department. The notice shall state that <br /> if a written request for a hearing is not received by the City Clerk within ten (10) days of the <br /> personal service of the notice on the permittee or within ten (10) days of mailing of the notice to <br /> 13 <br />
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