§ 30-1. Picnics, dances, soirees and other entertainment License required.
§ 30-2. Same-Authority to regulate, etc.
§ 30-3. Same-Penalty for violations of section 30-1 or section 30-2.
§ 30-4. Benefit performances.
§ 30-5. Public amusements, clubhouses, sanitariums, hospitals, etc.- Generally.
§ 30-6. Same-Licensing.
§ 30-7. Pawnbrokers-Defined.
§ 30-8. Same-Regulation and licensing generally.
§ 30-9. Closing-out sales-Authority to regulate.
§ 30-10. Closing-out sales.
§ 30-11. License fees generally.
§ 30-12. Alcoholic beverages—Consumption on public property.
§ 30-13. Uniform trader’s license fee.
Notes
[Note] | *Cross references-Alarms, ch. 3A; amusements, ch. 4; dog licenses, § 5-401 et seq.; pet shops, kennels and riding facilities, § 5-404 et seq.; auction sales, ch. 6; beverage containers, ch. 6A; building contractor licenses, § 8-30 et seq.; cable communications, ch. 8A; group day care centers, ch. 10; consumer protection, ch. 11; condominiums, ch. 11A; cooperative housing, ch. 11C; licensing of attorneys, § 12-9; bail bondsmen, § 12-25 et seq.; eating and drinking establishments, ch. 15; licensing of electricians, § 17-18 et seq.; fire safety code, ch. 22; gaming, ch. 23; group residential care facilities, ch. 23A; smoking prohibited in certain areas, § 24-9; hospitals, sanitariums, nursing and care homes, ch. 25; human relations and civil liberties, ch. 27; licensing of rental facilities, § 29-16 et seq.; massage establishments and massage technicians, ch. 30B; motor vehicle repair and towing registration, ch. 31A; motor vehicle repair and maintenance regulations, § 31A-10; fortune telling prohibited, § 32-7; registration and licensing of plumbers and gas fitters, § 34-16 et seq.; license for quarries, § 38-5; radio, television and electrical appliance installation and repairs, ch. 38A; commercial campground, § 41-7 et seq.; schools and camps, ch. 44; secondhand personal property, ch. 44A; slaughterhouses, ch. 46; solicitors, hawkers and peddlers, ch. 47; permit to collect or dispose of solid waste, § 48-5; licensing of garbage collectors and haulers, § 48-19 et seq.; license for public swimming pools, § 51-9; registration for swimming pool management companies, § 51-9A; taxation, ch. 52; taxicabs and limousines, ch. 53; transient lodging facilities, ch. 54; transient facilities, ch. 54A; video games, ch. 56A; sale of ammunition, § 57-12; home shows, § 59A-6.2; rules and regulations governing sale of alcoholic beverages, App. D. |
It shall be unlawful for any person to hold in the county any picnic, dance, soiree or other entertainment for gain or profit to which the general public is admitted, without having first obtained a permit or license from the county. (Mont. Co. Code 1965, § 14-9; 1918, ch. 241, § 1.)
The fees for licenses issued under this chapter shall be of such an amount as the county executive by regulation, adopted under method (3) of section 2A-15 of this Code, may set from time to time and shall not exceed the cost of administering this chapter. The permit fee so fixed shall be submitted with the application and is not refundable in whole or in part. The county executive is authorized to adopt such regulations, under method (3) of section 2A-15 of this Code, in connection with such permit, license and fee, as are necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare. (Mont. Co. Code 1965, § 14-10; 1918, ch. 241, § 2; 1970 L.M.C., ch. 8, § 2; 1978 L.M.C., ch. 18, § 5; 1984 L.M.C., ch. 24, § 34.)
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