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THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOSTON
CHAPTER I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER II: FORM OF GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER III: ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY
CHAPTER IV: CONTRACTS
CHAPTER V: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER VI: GENERAL SERVICES
CHAPTER VII: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CHAPTER VIII: DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER IX: BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER X: HOUSING SERVICES
CHAPTER XI: PUBLIC SERVICES
CHAPTER XII: PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
CHAPTER XIII: NATURAL GAS
CHAPTER XIV: LICENSING AND CONSUMER BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND OFFICERS
CHAPTER XV: DIVISIONS OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE
CHAPTER XVI: PROHIBITIONS, PENALTIES AND PERMITS
CHAPTER XVII: LICENSES AND REGULATIONS AFFECTING CERTAIN TRADES
17-1 LICENSING AND REGULATION OF ABORTIONS AND ABORTION CLINICS.
17-2 GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS.
17-3 HAYMARKET-BLACKSTONE MARKET.
17-4 JUNK DEALERS, WEIGHERS AND MEASURERS.
17-5 MINORS’ LICENSES.
17-6 MISREPRESENTATION IN CONNECTION WITH JOB INCENTIVE PROGRAMS.
17-7 REAL ESTATE; REGULATION OF CERTAIN ACTIVITIES.
17-8 REGISTRATION OF KEEPERS OF SHOPS FOR BARTER, RENTAL OR SALE OF PRINTED MATTER OR MOTION PICTURE FILMS RESTRICTED TO ADULTS.
17-9 RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY; USE REGULATIONS.
17-10 PERMITTING AND REGULATION OF MOBILE FOOD TRUCKS.
17-11 RESERVED.
17-12 SAFETY CONTROL MEASURES IN EVENT OF GAS LEAK OR OTHER EMERGENCIES.
17-13 THEATRICAL EXHIBITIONS AND PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS.
17-14 TRANSIENT VENDORS.
17-15 TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BY MOTOR VEHICLE; REGULATIONS.
17-16 TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BY RAIL; NOTIFICATION OF FIRE COMMISSIONER.
17-17 PRUDENTIAL AFFAIRS AND INTERNAL POLICE; REGISTRATION OF CERTAIN ARMED SECURITY GUARDS AND LICENSURE AS SPECIAL POLICE OFFICERS OPERATING IN A PUBLIC PLACE.
17-18 REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF BRINGING THEIR OWN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ONTO THE PREMISES.
17-19 REGULATING ACOUSTIC LIVE ENTERTAINMENT.
17-20 REDUCTION OF CHECKOUT BAGS BY RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS.
17-21 LICENSING AND REGULATING SHARED MOBILITY BUSINESSES.
CHAPTER XVIII: FEES AND CHARGES
CHAPTER XIX: SCHOOLS
CHAPTER XX: CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
CHAPTER XXI: MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC BUILDINGS
CHAPTER XXII: SUFFOLK COUNTY
CHAPTER XXIII: TRASH AND REFUSE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER XXIV: BOSTON JOBS, LIVING WAGE AND PREVAILING WAGE ORDINANCE
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17-17.4   Employment.
   For the purpose of this Section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   EMPLOY or HIRE. Assigned or employed directly or indirectly by such business whether part-time, temporary or on a permanent basis regardless of whether the guard is an employee of such business or is employed by a contractor engaged in offering armed security guard services as permitted in M.G.L. Chapter 147, Section 22-30.
(CBC 1985 17-17.4; Ord. 2010 c. 1)
17-17.5   Armed Security Guards or Watchmen Licensed as Special Police Officers.
   (A)   Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40, Section 21 and in order to preserve the peace and good order in such public places so as to protect the public safety and maintain the discipline of the internal Police, the Police Commissioner is hereby authorized to require private armed security guards or watchmen employed or assigned in the city openly and in the presence of the general public as described in Subsection 17-17.6, to be licensed by the Police Commissioner as a special Police Officer. This requirement for licensure as a Special Police Officer by the Police Commissioner shall not apply to armed security guards who are employed in the capacity of a commonwealth-licensed Special Police Officers pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 22C, Sections 51—68, or those otherwise exempted by Subsection 17-17.2.
   (B)   On the application of any individual that the Police Commissioner may deem suitable for licensure as a Special Police Officer, such individual shall serve without pay from the city, and the corporation or person employing such individual as a Special Police Officer under this Section shall be liable for the official misconduct of the Officer licensed on such application, as for the torts of any servant or Agent in the employ of such corporation or person.
   (C)   A Special Police Officer shall have the power of Police Officers to preserve order and to enforce the laws and ordinances of the city, in and about any public place as defined in Subsection 17-17.2, for which he or she is hired as an armed security guard or watchman to serve openly in the presence of the public as described in Subsection 17-17.7.
(CBC 1985 17-17.5; Ord. 2010 c. 1)
17-17.6   Renewal and Revocation of Special Police Officer License.
   A Special Police Officer licensed under the provisions of this Section shall seek renewal of such license annually. The Police Commissioner may annually renew and may at any time for cause, after notice and a hearing, revoke any such license. An application for a renewal shall be on a form furnished by the Commissioner.
(CBC 1985 17-1.6; Ord. 2010 c. 1)
17-17.7   Covered Armed Security Guard or Watchman.
   This Section shall apply only to private armed security guards or watchmen whose assignment is to guard persons or property openly in the presence of the general public in a public place and who are not otherwise exempt under this Section.
(CBC 1985 17-17.7; Ord. 2010 c. 1)
17-17.8   Regulatory Authority; Enforcement and Fees.
   The Boston Police Department shall have the authority to promulgate rules and regulations necessary to implement and enforce this Section pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40, Section 21D. Pursuant to St. 1949, c. 222, the Police Commissioner may charge an appropriate fee for such services attendant to the registration and licensure process.
(CBC 1985 17-17.8; Ord. 2010 c. 1)
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