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711.03 FEES; DEPOSIT.
(a) The license fees shall be fifty dollars ($50.00) a day for an indoor circus or carnival and one hundred dollars ($100.00) a day for an outdoor circus or carnival.
(b) At the time application for a license is made, where use of grounds is contemplated, the applicant shall deposit a cash bond of one hundred dollars ($100.00), conditioned upon the restoration and cleaning up of the grounds in a manner satisfactory to the City. In the event the grounds are restored and cleaned up properly following the exhibition, the deposit shall be returned; otherwise the same shall be forfeited to the City.
711.04 INSURANCE.
No license shall be granted for a carnival or circus until the applicant furnishes evidence that he has in effect liability insurance, issued by a company authorized to do business in the State, with limits of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) per person, three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) per accident resulting from bodily injury or death and fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) property damage. Such liability insurance policy, or rider thereto, shall contain a clear indication that such insurance shall be in force and effect through the applicable dates of such license.
711.05 LICENSE APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS.
(a) Application for a license for a carnival or circus shall be filed with the Director of Public Safety on a form to be furnished by the Director and shall require the following information:
(1) Name of applicant;
(2) Home address of applicant;
(3) Name and address of the person or corporation operating the carnival or circus;
(4) All places where any such carnival or circus has operated in the past thirty days;
(5) A description of the circus or carnival activities which are to be presented;
(6) A detailed list of rides or structures which are to be offered to the public, giving a list of all safety inspections and maintenance services performed on the same during the immediately preceding thirty days.
(b) Such application shall be made at least ten days before the license is granted.
(c) If the Director of Public Safety determines that, after an investigation, the applicant proposes to engage in the lawful conduct of a carnival or circus or proposes to have carnival or circus activities and the same do not, based upon past record, constitute a clear and present danger to the residents of the City, the Director shall issue a license to the applicant. Such license may be restricted by the Director to those activities, rides and structures which are free from defects and dangers constituting a peril to the health and safety of the public.
711.06 LICENSE RESTRICTIONS.
No license issued under this chapter shall be assigned or transferred, or authorize any person, firm or corporation other than the one named therein to conduct such carnival or circus.
711.07 LICENSE REVOCATION.
Any license issued under the provisions of this chapter may be revoked at any time if:
(a) Such person or firm to whom it is issued is guilty of any fraud, misrepresentation or unlawful act in connection with the operation of such carnival or circus;
(b) Such person or firm is found to be not fit to engage in such carnival or circus; or
(c) Such person or firm violates any provision of the City ordinances or any State statute.
The Director of Public Safety or, in his absence, the Mayor shall effect such revocation. A determination of "not fit" under subsection (b) hereof, shall be based upon sufficient facts to indicate that a clear and present danger exists to the public health and safety.
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