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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> date and time of removal, the date and time of return and the name of the <br /> certificate holder, which has done the removal. <br /> <br /> (s) A certificate holder commits an offense if he fails to retain at his principal <br /> place of business a copy of any receipt or record required by this article for a <br /> period of not less than one year after the date the receipt was originally issued. <br /> <br /> (t) A certificate holder commits an offense if he fails to maintain a permanent <br /> sign on both sides of all towing vehicles used in his operation which complies <br /> with state law. <br /> <br /> (u) A certificate holder commits an offense if he has in his employ any person <br /> who has had a motor vehicle tow service license revoked or denied within two <br /> (2) years. <br /> <br /> (v) A certificate holder commits an offense if refuses to allow the Department to <br /> inspect, upon request, all towing records required to be kept by this article <br /> and/or by state law. <br /> <br /> (w) A certificate holder commits an offense if he charges more than the <br /> maximum fee allowed by this ordinance. <br /> <br /> (x) A certificate holder commits an offense if does not allow a vehicle owner to <br /> pay the fee for vehicle tow service in any of the method of payments, as desired <br /> by the owner of the vehicle, allowed by this ordinance. <br /> <br /> (y) A certificate holder commits an offense if their Vehicle Storage Facility does <br /> not submit a weekly list of vehicles that have been released after having been <br /> submitted as abandoned to the police department. <br /> <br /> (z) A certificate holder or person commits an offense if he violates a provision <br /> of this ordinance or any other law applicable to him. <br /> <br /> <br /> Sec. 35-21. Penalties. <br /> <br /> A person commits an offense if he violates a provision of this ordinance <br /> applicable to him. A culpable mental state is not required for commission of an <br /> offense under this ordinance unless the provision defining the conduct expressly <br /> requires a culpable mental state. A separate offense is committed each day in <br /> which an offense occurs. An offense committed under this ordinance is <br /> punishable by a fine of not less than $ 200.00, nor more than $500.00. The <br /> minimum fine established in this Subsection shall be doubled for the second <br /> conviction of the same offense within any two year period and tripled for the <br /> third and subsequent convictions of the same offense within any two (2) year <br /> period. At no time shall the minimum fine exceed the maximum fine established <br /> in this Subsection. Prosecution for an offense under this Chapter does not prevent <br /> the use of other enforcement remedies or procedures applicable to the person <br /> charged with the conduct or involved in the offense. <br /> <br /> 67 <br />