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• <br />investigation, including background checks, necessary to verify the information provided with <br />the application. The City Clerk will present the license request to the Council as soon as possible. <br />If there exists grounds for denying the license under § 613.05, the Clerk will present that <br />information to the City Council. If the Council denies the license, the applicant must be notified <br />in writing of the decision, the reason for denial and of the applicant's right to appeal the denial by <br />requesting, within 20 days of receiving notice of rejection, a public hearing before the City <br />Council. The City Council shall hear the appeal within 20 days of the date of the request. <br />(6) License exemptions. <br />(a) No license shall be required of any person going from house -to- house, door -to -door, <br />business -to- business, street -to -street or other type of place -to -place when the activity is for the <br />purpose of exercising that person's state or federal constitutional rights such as the freedom of <br />speech, press, religion and the like, except that this exemption may be lost if the person's <br />exercise of constitutional rights is merely incidental to a commercial activity. <br />(b) Professional fundraisers working on behalf of an otherwise exempt person or group <br />shall not be exempt from the licensing requirements of this chapter. <br />§ 613.05 LICENSE INELIGIBILITY. <br />The following shall be grounds for denying a license under this chapter: <br />(1) The failure of the applicant to truthfully provide any of the information requested by the <br />city as part of the application, or the failure to sign the application or the failure to pay the <br />required fee at the time of application; <br />(2) The conviction of the applicant within the past five years from the date of application <br />for any violation of any federal or state statute or regulation, or of any local ordinance, which <br />adversely reflects on the person's ability to conduct the business for which the license is being <br />sought in an honest and legal manner. Those violations shall include but not be limited to <br />burglary, theft, larceny, swindling, fraud, unlawful business practices and any form of actual or <br />threatened physical harm against another person; <br />(3) The revocation within the past five years of any license issued to the applicant for the <br />purpose of conducting business as a peddler, solicitor or transient merchant; and <br />(4) The applicant is found to have a bad business reputation. Evidence of a bad business <br />reputation shall include, but not be limited to, the existence of more than three complaints <br />against the applicant with the Better Business Bureau, the Attorney General's office or other <br />similar business or consumer rights office or agency, within the preceding 12 months. <br />§ 613.06 LICENSE SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION. <br />(1) Generally. Any license issued under this section may be suspended or revoked at the <br />discretion of the City Council for violation of any of the following: <br />P8 <br />