§ 12-71. Criteria for revocation of license.  


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  • (a)

    The commissioner shall revoke a license issued under this article if the commissioner finds that:

    (1)

    Any material representation on the license application was untrue; or

    (2)

    The licensee, or the licensee's spouse, or any officer, director or greater than ten percent shareholder has had another license revoked under this article; or

    (3)

    The licensee, or any spouse, partner, officer, director, or shareholder with greater than a ten percent interest in licensee, has within the previous ten years been convicted of, or remains under confinement for, any felony or misdemeanor involving sexual offenses, prostitution, sexual abuse of a child, or pornography and related offenses as defined in the state's criminal code, RSMo chs. 556—600, or similar statutes in other states, or controlled substance or illegal drugs or narcotics offenses, as described in the state's comprehensive drug control act; or

    (4)

    The license has been suspended three other times during the previous 12 months; or

    (5)

    Actions of the licensee or other persons on the licensed premises have resulted in the accumulation of more than 36 points under subsection (b) of section 12-70 within the previous 24 months.

(Ord. No. 981345, § A, 12-21-98)