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Alhambra, California Code of Ordinances
Alhambra, California Code of Ordinances
CHARTER
TITLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE II: ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
TITLE III: FINANCE
TITLE IV: FRANCHISES
TITLE V: BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE VI: HEALTH AND SANITATION
TITLE VII: ANIMALS
TITLE VIII: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BOND LAW
TITLE IX: PUBLIC PEACE AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 9.04: ADVERTISING
CHAPTER 9.08: AIRCRAFT
CHAPTER 9.10: BINGO GAMES
CHAPTER 9.12: MINORS; LOITERING AND CURFEW
CHAPTER 9.14: JUVENILE CITATION PROGRAM
CHAPTER 9.16: POSSESSION OF OPEN CONTAINER OF ALCOHOL
CHAPTER 9.18: SMOKING REGULATED OR PROHIBITED
CHAPTER 9.20: FALSE REPORTS TO POLICE OR FIRE DEPARTMENTS
CHAPTER 9.22: FLOWER STANDS
CHAPTER 9.28: GAMBLING
CHAPTER 9.30: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASE RESPONSE PLAN AND INVENTORY PROGRAM
CHAPTER 9.31: HEALTH WARNINGS
CHAPTER 9.32: LOITERING
CHAPTER 9.36: MARATHON CONTESTS
CHAPTER 9.40: PARADES
CHAPTER 9.44: MASSAGE THERAPY, MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, AND MASSAGE THERAPISTS
CHAPTER 9.48: PROSTITUTION
CHAPTER 9.49: VEHICLE SEIZURE AND FORFEITURE: PROSTITUTION AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
CHAPTER 9.50: METALLIC BALLOONS
CHAPTER 9.52: SWIMMING POOL FENCES
CHAPTER 9.56: PROPERTY DAMAGE
CHAPTER 9.57: GRAFFITI PREVENTION AND REMOVAL
CHAPTER 9.60: RADIO RECEPTION INTERFERENCE
CHAPTER 9.64: EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS
CHAPTER 9.68: CONVICT REGISTRATION
CHAPTER 9.70: [RESERVED]
CHAPTER 9.74: ALARM SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 9.75: MOTOR VEHICLE ALARMS
CHAPTER 9.77: SHOPPING CARTS
CHAPTER 9.80: TRAIN SPEED
CHAPTER 9.84: TRESPASS
CHAPTER 9.88: WATERWAYS
CHAPTER 9.92: WEAPONS
CHAPTER 9.93: VEHICLE DEALERS
CHAPTER 9.94: BUSINESS CONSTITUTING PUBLIC NUISANCES
CHAPTER 9.95: VEHICULAR PARKING
CHAPTER 9.96: DISPLAY OF BOOKS, MAGAZINES AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS
CHAPTER 9.97: POLICE DEPARTMENT DOGS
CHAPTER 9.98: PUBLIC LODGING FACILITIES
CHAPTER 9.99: POLICE DEPARTMENT; SECOND RESPONSE
CHAPTER 9.100: PROHIBITED SOLICITATION OF BUSINESS
CHAPTER 9.101: SEX OFFENDER RESIDENCY RESTRICTIONS
TITLE X: BICYCLES
TITLE XI: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE XII: PARKING LOTS
TITLE XIII: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
TITLE XIV: PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS
TITLE XV: WATER
TITLE XVI: SEWERS
TITLE XVII: INDUSTRIAL WASTE
TITLE XVIII: COMMUNITY NOISE AND VIBRATION CONTROL
TITLE XIX: FIRE
TITLE XX: BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
TITLE XXI: OIL AND GAS WELLS
TITLE XXII: SUBDIVISIONS
TITLE XXIII: ZONING
TITLE XXIV: SOLAR ENERGY
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
PARALLEL REFERENCES
CHAPTER 9.14: JUVENILE CITATION PROGRAM
Section
   9.14.010   Authority to cite
   9.14.020   Procedure
§ 9.14.010 AUTHORITY TO CITE.
   Any peace officer may cite any and all persons under 18 years of age to juvenile traffic court using a regular traffic citation for those violations set forth in Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code § 256.
(Ord. 4287, passed 6-12-95)
§ 9.14.020 PROCEDURE.
   (A)   Determination by court. When, based on a finding by a court of competent jurisdiction of civil liability or criminal conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction for violation(s) set forth in Cal. Welf & Inst. Code § 256 in violation of Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code § 602, a minor under 18 years of age is detained for a period of time in excess of one hour, which required the supervision of the juvenile offender by an Alhambra Police Department employee(s), the parent(s), or legal guardian(s) having custody or control of said minor shall be jointly and severally liable for the cost of providing such personnel over and above the service normally provided by said department.
   (B)   Determination by Chief of Police. As deter-mined by the Chief of Police, or his or her designee, the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) of a minor committing any public offense as described in divisions (A) above may be assessed, and billed for, the cost of providing such personnel for such services relating to the detention, processing or supervision of the minor.
   (C)   Appeal. Any person wishing to appeal a bill for police services pursuant to this chapter must, within 15 days after the billing date, file a written request appealing the imposition of said charges. Any billing sent pursuant to this section shall inform the billed party of the right to appeal said billing. Any appeal regarding such billing shall be heard by the City Manager, or his or her designee, as the hearing officer. Within 10 days after the hearing, the hearing officer shall given written notice of the decision to the appellant. Upon the filing of a request for an appeal, payment of the bill for the police services shall be suspended until notice of the decision of the hearing officer. If the appeal is denied in part or in full, all amounts due to the city shall be paid within 30 days after notice of the decision of the hearing officer.
(Ord. 4287, passed 6-12-95)