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Applicants for a beer license shall submit a properly completed application form and the appropriate licensing fee to the Business License Department. The application shall be forwarded to the Chief of Police, who shall endorse thereon whether the applicant has committed one (1) or more of the disqualifying acts described above in this Chapter. In determining whether any such disqualifying act has been committed, a criminal history check of the applicant shall be completed on all applicants for Class “C” and Class “E” licenses and may, in the Chief of Police’s discretion, be completed on applicants for Class “A”, Class “B”, or Class “F” licenses, including a Utah criminal history check. A material error or omission in the information given on the application form may be the basis for disapproving an application, and no application disapproved for such reason shall be reconsidered for six (6) months. If the endorsement of the Chief of Police does not show the commission of a disqualifying act, and the issuance of the requested license is otherwise consistent with applicable law, the Licensing Clerk shall approve the application and a license shall be issued. If the endorsement of the Chief of Police shows the commission of a disqualifying act, or if the issuance of the requested license would otherwise violate applicable law, the Licensing Clerk shall disapprove the application and a license shall not be issued. Any person, including the applicant, may, within thirty (30) days of final action, request a hearing, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3.06, Provo City Code, to review the granting or disapproval of a license.

(Am 1999-24, Am 2012-06, Am 2020-12, Am 2020-13)