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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)
17-17.9   Severability.
   If any provision of this Section shall be held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, then such provision shall be considered separately and apart from the remaining provisions, which shall remain in full force and effect.
(CBC 1985 17-17.9 Ord. 2010 c. 1)
17-17.10   Implementation.
   The provisions of this Section regarding registration of businesses and armed security guards shall become effective within 180 days after passage; however, the provisions of Subsection 17-17.5 regarding licensure as special Police Officers for armed security guards shall become effective 30 days after the Police Commissioner promulgates regulations consistent with this Section.
(CBC 1985 17-17.10; Ord. 2010 c. 1)
17-17.11   Fines.
   Any person serving as a private armed security guard or watchman within the city without the registration required in Subsection 17-17.1 shall be fined in the amount of $300 for each week the Officer fails to obtain the proper registration. Any business which hires an armed security guard or watchman who has not registered as required in Subsection 17-17.1, or if such business fails to register the required information in accordance with Subsection 17-17.3 herein described, shall be fined in the amount of $300 for each week the business fails to register.
(CBC 1985 17-17.11; Ord. 2010 c. 1)
Editor’s note:
   Former Section 17-17, Registration of Bicycle Messenger Services and Licensing of Commercial Messengers, previously codified herein and containing portion of Ordinance 1991 c. 7 and was repealed in its entirety by Ordinance 1999 c. 4. This Section has been superceded by Chapter 302 of the Acts and Resolves of 1998, “An act providing for registration of bicycle messenger services and licensing of commercial messengers in the city”.
17-18   REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF BRINGING THEIR OWN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ONTO THE PREMISES.
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