Chapter 4.99 RETAIL SALE OF CONCEALABLE FIREARMS
Sections:
   4.99.010   Duly constituted licensing authority.
   4.99.020   Definition—"Concealable firearms."
   4.99.030   License required.
   4.99.040   Fees.
   4.99.050   Issuance, denial and revocation of license.
   4.99.060   Existing businesses.
4.99.010 DULY CONSTITUTED LICENSING AUTHORITY.
   The Finance Director of the City of Anaheim, or his or her designated representative, is designated the City's licensing authority, and is authorized to issue licenses for the retail sale of concealable firearms pursuant to Article 4 of the California Penal Code, commencing with Section 12070. The term "Finance Director" as used herein shall include any representative designated by the Finance Director pursuant to this section. (Ord. 5087 § 1 (part); February 27, 1990: Ord. 5125 § 1 (part); May 8, 1990; Ord. 5567 § 1; June 18, 1996.)
4.99.020 DEFINITION — "CONCEALABLE FIREARMS."
   The term "concealable firearms" shall mean pistols, revolvers and other firearms capable of being concealed upon the person. (Ord. 5087 § 1 (part); February 27, 1990: Ord. 5125 § 1 (part); May 8, 1990.)
4.99.030 LICENSE REQUIRED.
   No person shall conduct, engage in or carry on the business of selling, leasing, transferring, advertising, offering or exposing for sale, lease or transfer concealable firearms without having first obtained a license from the Finance Director. The license shall not be transferable. The initial license or any renewal thereof shall be valid from the date of issuance through December 31st of the same calendar year. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, no license shall be required by the City pursuant to this chapter for any activity which is exempt from such licensing by any provision of Section 12070 of the Penal Code or any other provision of state law. (Ord. 5087 § 1 (part); February 27, 1990: Ord. 5125 § 1 (part); May 8, 1990; Ord. 5567 § 2; June 18, 1996.)
4.99.040 FEES.
   The City Council may by resolution establish a schedule of non-refundable fees sufficient to cover the costs to the City of Anaheim of administering the ordinance codified in this chapter, to be paid upon application for a license. Such fees shall be distinct from, and shall not supersede, business license fees and taxes owing to the City pursuant to Chapter 3.04 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. (Ord. 5087 § 1 (part); February 27, 1990: Ord. 5125 § 1 (part); May 8, 1990.)
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