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3200-14 <br /> <br />a. The applicant’s name, address and place of employment; <br />b. The applicant’s education as it relates to the licensed activity, including the dates <br />and names of schools attended and the degrees or certifications received; <br />c. Any certifications that the applicant has in other cities or agencies who have similar <br />licensed activities; <br />d. A complete list of cities or other agencies with whom the applicant has been <br />licensed; <br />e. The applicant’s chronology of employment as it relates to the licensed activity, <br />including duties and type of work performed; <br />f. Proof that the applicant has a valid certificate of competency from the city of <br />Minneapolis or the City of Saint Paul; <br />g. A statement that the applicant has read the Little Canada Rental Housing Evaluation <br />Guidelines, including the Code of Ethics for Rental Housing Evaluators, agrees to <br />abide by all terms; <br />h. Payment of the prescribed license fee. Unless otherwise specifically or expressly <br />provided, the amount of fees due the city for the licensed activities described in this <br />chapter shall be set from time to time by the City Council, and a schedule of such <br />fees shall be on file and available for inspection by the public. <br />i. Proof of insurance providing coverage to the applicant in the sum of at least: 1) <br />$500,000.00 against liability imposed by law on account of negligent bodily injury, <br />death or property damage; 2) at least $500,000.00 against any liability imposed by <br />law on account of bodily injury, death or property damage of one or more persons <br />in any one accident resulting from conditions which should have been disclosed in <br />an inspector’s report but were omitted due to negligence in the inspection or <br />completion of the report; and 3) at least $1,000,000.00 in annual aggregate <br />coverage. The applicant’s insurance must remain in force continuously for as long <br />as the applicant holds a city inspection license. The City of Little Canada must be <br />included as an additional named insured on the insurance required hereunder at the <br />expense of the applicant. <br /> <br />3200.220. APPROVAL OF LICENSE APPLICATION. Rental Housing Inspector <br />licenses shall be approved or denied by the City Administrator. The City Administrator shall <br />deny a license if any portion of the application is incomplete, in the opinion of the Administrator. <br />The City Administrator may deny a license to an applicant who: <br /> <br />a. Has been convicted of any crime related to housing inspection; <br />b. Has falsified any information or omitted material information in the license <br />application form; <br />c. Has had a license application denied of a license revoked or suspended in another <br />jurisdiction within the last ten years. <br /> <br />3200.230. SUSPENSION, REVOCATION OR NON-RENEWAL. Following approval <br />of a license under this Chapter, any of the following occurrences may result in the suspension, <br />revocation or non-renewal of a rental housing inspection license by the City: <br />