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(1) Issuance. The Licensing Division shall issue a permit only after receipt of an application together with evidence that all terms, conditions, and provisions of this Chapter have been met.

(2) Suspension or Revocation. A special event permit may be suspended or revoked by the Mayor or the Mayor’s designee, or by the Chief of Police or Fire Chief, or their respective designees, if it is determined that any required information submitted by the applicant was materially incorrect or fraudulently provided, or that the permittee has violated any of the terms, conditions or provisions of the permit, any of the provisions of this Chapter, or other Federal, State, or City law, ordinance, regulation or administrative directive.

(3) Service of Notice. Where reasonably possible, a copy of the notice of revocation or suspension and notice to cure shall be provided to the holder of the permit. At the applicant’s request, a copy of the notice may be sent by mail, fax, or email. Where an event creates the clear and present danger of immediate significant harm to life, public safety, or property and such danger cannot be reasonably mitigated by increased public safety enforcement, notice may be given by any means calculated to give actual notice to the applicant or on-site representative as soon as possible as outlined in Section 6.20.080(3), Provo City Code.

(4) Cure. If the person responsible for the revocation or suspension under Subsection (2) of this Section or the Mayor determines that any permit that has been suspended or revoked pursuant to this Chapter is subject to reinstatement if certain conditions are met, notice to cure may be provided and the permit holder may be provided a reasonable opportunity to cure the unfulfilled condition, deficiency, or violation within a reasonable time frame.

(5) Failure to Cure. Failure to cure within the time frame designated in the notice shall result in the permit’s permanent suspension or revocation.

(6) Appeal. If an application is denied or not issued, or a permit is suspended or revoked, or an opportunity to cure is denied the applicant or the permit holder may appeal that decision.

(Rep&ReEn 1987-43, Am 2015-24, Am 2020-46)