(A) Daily logs of all performers required. The licensee of a cabaret shall keep a daily log of each person that performs as a performer, dancer or other entertainer during each business day and shall keep said daily logs on the premises and make such daily logs available for inspection by any police/agency of the city, county or state. The daily logs shall be kept on the premises for a period of 120 days, and shall include all the information required in § 113.196(A) for each performer that appears in the daily log.
(B) Reporting requirements. The licensee of a cabaret shall, within 15 days of receiving its license, provide to the Police Department a master list of all performers appearing at the licensed establishment, which master list shall include all the information required in § 113.196(A) for each performer appearing on the master list. Thereafter, the licensee of a cabaret shall, within five days of the first of each month, provide to the Police Department an update to the master list, including starting dates for all performers not listed on the master list as updated for the month immediately preceding the reporting period, and when known, the termination date for each performer who ceased performing at the licensed establishment during the reporting period. The monthly update shall contain all the required documentation set forth in § 113.196(A) for each performer that performed at the licensed establishment during the prior month who was not listed on the master list, as updated for the month immediately preceding. The monthly update shall also contain a list of performers listed on the master list as updated for the month immediately preceding, who are no longer performing at the licensed establishment. Should a performer perform one or more times during any given month and quit prior to the end of the reporting period, the licensee shall provide all the required documentation set forth in § 113.196(A), and shall further provide the name of such a performer on the list of those no longer performing at the licensed establishment. The city recognizes the information submitted constitutes an investigating record for law enforcement purposes, the disclosure of which may constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy of the applicants, and will therefore mark the daily logs as records exempt from Freedom of Information Act requests pursuant to MCL § 15.243(b)(iii).
(Ord. 816, passed 2-20-08) Penalty, see § 113.999