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<br />Section 14. TRANSFER OF LICENSE <br />No license issued under this ordinance may be transferred without the approval of the <br />Council. Any transfer of stock of a corporate licensee is deemed to be a transfer of the <br />license, and a transfer of stock without prior Council approval is a ground for revocation <br />of the license. An application to transfer a license shall be treated the same as an <br />application for a new license, and all of the provisions of this ordinance applying to <br />applications for a license shall apply. <br /> <br />Death of Licensee <br />In the event of the death of a person holding a license, the personal representative of <br />that person shall be allowed to continue to operate the business within the terms of the <br />license for a period not to exceed 90 days after the death of the licensee. <br /> <br />Section 15. INVESTIGATION <br />A. Preliminary background and financial investigation <br />On an initial application for a license, on an application for transfer of a license and, in <br />the sound discretion of the Council that it is in the public interest to do so, on an <br />application for renewal of a license, the city shall conduct a preliminary background and <br />financial investigation of the applicant or it may contract with the Commissioner of <br />Public Safety for the investigation. The applicant shall pay with the application an <br />investigation fee of $500 which shall be in addition to any license fee. If the cost of the <br />preliminary investigation is less than $500, the unused balance shall be returned to the <br />applicant. The results of the preliminary investigation shall be sent to the Commissioner <br />of Public Safety if the application is for an on-sale intoxicating liquor license or an on- <br />sale wine license. <br /> <br />B. Comprehensive background and financial investigation <br />If the results of the preliminary investigation warrant, in the sound discretion of Council, <br />a comprehensive background and financial investigation, the Council may either <br />conduct the investigation itself or contract with the Commissioner of Public Safety for <br />the investigation. The investigation fee for this comprehensive background and <br />financial investigation to be paid by the applicant shall be $500, less any amount paid <br />for the initial investigation if the investigation is to be conducted within the state, and <br />$10,000, less any amount paid for the initial investigation, in the investigation is required <br />outside the state. The unused balance of the fee shall be returned to the applicant <br />whether or not the application is denied. The fee shall be paid in advance of any <br />investigation and the amount actually expended on the investigation shall not be <br />refundable in the event the application is denied. The results of the comprehensive <br />investigation shall be sent to the Commissioner of Public Safety if the application is for <br />an on-sale intoxicating liquor license or an on-sale wine license. <br />
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