Munhall |
Code of Ordinances |
Part II. General Legislation |
Chapter 116. Amusements and Amusement Devices |
§ 116-12. Revocation, debarment and contraband declaration.
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A.In the event any applicant, owner or proprietor falsifies any information on an application for license of video or mechanical devices or violates this chapter, the Borough shall immediately revoke all licenses issued under this chapter to such applicant, owner or proprietor.B.Moreover, in the event an owner of a video or mechanical amusement device or a proprietor of a business establishment is convicted of possessing or using a video or mechanical amusement device in violation of the Crimes Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the Borough shall revoke each license issued to such person, as an applicant, owner or proprietor.C.Additionally, the Borough shall not issue a license of video or mechanical devices to any person who has been found guilty or accepted rehabilitative disposition for possessing or using a video or mechanical amusement device in violation of the Crimes Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, within three years of the date of application.D.Any video or mechanical amusement device used or possessed in violation of the Crimes Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or this chapter, may be deemed contraband and forfeited in accordance with the provisions set forth in 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 6501(d) (relating to scattering rubbish).