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10/26/2015 <br /> deceit, violence, or moral turpitude; or is convicted in any other state of an <br /> offense which, if committed in this state, would have been punishable as one <br /> or more referenced offenses in this subdivision. <br /> 3. The City determines that a material misrepresentation was included on the <br /> application for a Massage Registration Certificate or renewal. <br /> 4. Violations of any of the following occurred on the premises of a massage <br /> business or were committed by a Massage Practitioner: California Business <br /> and Professions Code sections 4600 et seq.; any local, state, or federal law; or <br /> the provisions of this chapter. <br /> B. Procedures. Written notice of the suspension or revocation shall be <br /> served on the sole proprietor or owners by mail or personal service with the legal violation <br /> and supporting facts. The notice shall contain an advisement of the right to request an <br /> appeal hearing before the San Mateo County License Board. <br /> C. Time Period of Suspension of Permit. The Police Chief may suspend a <br /> registration for a period between five (5) days and the end of the license term, at his or <br /> her discretion. <br /> D. Effective Date of Suspension or Revocation. Suspension or revocation <br /> issued pursuant to subsection (b) will be effective ten (10) days from the date appearing <br /> on the notice, unless a timely appeal is filed in accordance with subsection E. <br /> E. A eal. <br /> 1. The decision of the Police Chief is appealable to the License Board. <br /> 2. An appeal must be in writing, and be hand-delivered or mailed to the <br /> License Board and accompanied by a filing fee of$1000. <br /> 3. An appeal must be received by the License Board on or before the <br /> effective date of suspension or revocation provided by subsection D. <br /> 4. The filing of a timely appeal will stay a suspension or revocation pending <br /> a decision on the appeal by the License Board. <br /> 5. A hearing shall be scheduled before the License Board within thirty (30) <br /> days from the date the written appeal was submitted. Either the Appellant or the <br /> Police Chief may request, in writing directed to the Chair of the License Board, a <br /> continuance of the hearing. Such requests must be supported by good cause. The <br /> ATTY/ORD.412/MASSAGE ORDINANCE ORD. 2415 <br /> REV:09-23-15 PT FORMERLY MUFF#301 <br /> Page 18 of 20 <br />