18.54.035   SEX-ORIENTED BUSINESS EMPLOYEE IDENTIFICATION CARD.
   .010   Identification Card Required for Entertainers, Managers and Acting Managers.
      .0101   The terms "Entertainer" and "Performer" are used interchangeably throughout Chapter 18.54, and refer to persons who publicly perform specified sexual activities or publicly display specified anatomical parts in a sex-oriented business (as those terms are defined in Section 18.54.020), whether such person is characterized as an employee, independent contractor, volunteer or otherwise.
      .0102   No person shall perform or provide any entertainment in any sex-oriented business within the city of Anaheim, whether as an employee, independent contractor, volunteer or otherwise, which entertainment involves the display of any specified anatomical parts by such person or the engagement in any specified sexual activities by such person, unless such person has in his or her immediate possession a valid, unrevoked, sex-oriented business employee identification card issued pursuant to the provisions of this section. The identification card required by this subsection shall be deemed in the person's immediate possession for purposes hereof only if said identification card is either carried on the person of the entertainer, or is located upon the premises of the sex-oriented business and is capable of being immediately located and produced by the entertainer, at any time said person is on the premises of the sex-oriented business, and during or following the performance of any entertainment of such person involving the display of specified anatomical parts or engagement in specified sexual activities.
      .0103   No person shall fulfill the capacity of manager or acting manager in any sex-oriented business within the City of Anaheim, whether as an employee, independent contractor, volunteer or otherwise, unless such person has in his or her immediate possession a valid, unrevoked, sex-oriented business employee identification card issued pursuant to the provisions of this section.
   .020   Application for Identification Card. Before any applicant may be issued a sex-oriented business employee identification card, the applicant shall submit, on a form to be provided by the City Manager or his or her designee, the following information:
      .0201   The applicant's name and any other names (including stage names or aliases, if any) used by the applicant;
      .0202   Age, date and place of birth;
      .0203   Height, weight, hair and eye color;
      .0204   Present residence address and telephone number;
      .0205   Present business address and telephone number;
      .0216   State driver's license or identification number, or other identification card bearing a photograph and a birth date issued by a government entity, or other acceptable written proof of identity and specifying that the individual is at least eighteen (18) years of age.
      .0217   A photograph and a complete set of fingerprints taken by the Anaheim Police Department.
      .0218   Name and address of sex-oriented business(es) in the city of Anaheim where the applicant proposes to provide services.
   .030   Payment of Fee. Each applicant shall pay a permit fee, as established by resolution of the City Council, to cover reasonable administrative costs of the licensing application process.
   .040   Applicants for an identification card shall have a continuing duty to promptly supplement application information required under this section, if said information changes in any way from what is stated in the application, within thirty (30) days from the date of such change, by supplementing the application on file with the City Manager or his or her designee.
   .050   Issuance of Temporary Identification Card. The City Manager or his or her designee shall determine if the application is complete within two business days after the filing of an application. If the application is complete, the City Manager or his or her designee shall issue a temporary sex-oriented business employee identification card, which shall remain valid until the application is processed and a final decision is made pursuant to subsection .050. If the application is not complete, the City Manager or his or her designee shall notify the applicant, in writing, within two business days following submittal of the application, and list the information necessary to complete the application.
   .060   Processing of Application. The City Manager or his or her designee shall refer the completed sex-oriented business employee identification card application to the Anaheim Police Department for an investigation to be made of such information as is contained in the application. The application process shall be completed within thirty (30) days from the date the completed application is filed. After the investigation, the City Manager or his or her designee shall issue an identification card, unless the report from the Police Department finds that one or more of the findings in paragraphs .0601 through .0603 is true.
      .0601   The applicant has knowingly made a false, misleading or fraudulent statement of a material fact in the application for an identification card, or in any report or record required to be filed with the Police Department or other department of the city.
      .0602   The applicant is under eighteen (18) years of age.
      .0603   The sex-oriented business employee identification card is used, or proposed to be used, for employment in a business prohibited by local or state law, statute, rule or regulation, or prohibited by a provision of this chapter.
   .070   Duration of Identification Card. The sex-oriented business employee identification card shall remain valid for a period of three years, unless sooner terminated based upon a report from the Police Department that one or more of the findings in paragraphs .0601 through .0603 is true.
   .080   Renewal of Identification Card.
      .0801   An identification card granted pursuant to this Section shall be subject to renewal by the City Manager or his or her designee, upon the written application of the applicant, and a finding by the City Manager or his or her designee that the applicant has not committed any act during the existence of the previous identification card period which would be grounds to deny the initial permit application.
   .0802   The renewal of the identification card shall be subject to payment of a fee as set by a resolution of the City Council. (Ord. 5646 § 2; September 1, 1998: Ord. 5920 § 1 (part); June 8, 2004.)