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ARTICLE V. DANCES
For the purpose of this article, the following words shall have the following meanings:
(A) PUBLIC DANCE - A dance that is not conducted in a private residence by one or more occupants thereof and attended only by persons invited by the occupant.
(B) SECURITY PERSONNEL - Any person licensed by the State pursuant to Cal. Bus. and Prof. Code, Division 3, Chapter 11.4, as a proprietary private security officer, or Chapter 11.5, as a security guard, who is uniquely attired so as to be easily identifiable to attendees of the public dance and to police officers and so as to differentiate himself/herself from attendees of the public dance, from other employees or contractors of the location where the public dance is held, and from other employees or contractors of any promoter of the public dance, and who has no duties in the public dance except duties related to security, and who has completed a police department training class on security issues.
(C) LICENSE COLLECTOR - The assistant city treasurer or designee.
(`64 Code, Sec. 12-2.1) (Ord. No. 2386, 2850, 2977)
No person shall conduct a public dance without a valid dance permit obtained pursuant to this chapter. If a public dance is held in a location that is rented or provided for consideration in any form to the person holding the public dance, the person providing the location and the person in charge of the public dance are jointly and severally responsible for obtaining a dance permit.
(`64 Code, Sec. 12-2.2) (Ord. No. 2386)
(A) A public dance permit may be issued for the duration of the city's fiscal year or for any specific day or days. If a dance permit is issued for a fiscal year, the permit shall specify the location in which public dances may be held, and the permittee shall give the police chief at least ten days' written notice of each date and time that a public dance will be held pursuant to the permit.
(B) Fees for dance permits shall be established by resolution of the city council.
(`64 Code, Sec. 12-2.3) (Ord. No. 2386)
No dance permit is required for either of the following public dances:
(A) Those sponsored by public or private schools, churches, or the city; and
(B) Those conducted by nonprofit associations, provided that the prior approval of the police chief and the fire chief has been obtained. Such approval may be conditional or may be withheld. If approval is withheld, the public dance may be held only if a dance permit is obtained.
(`64 Code, Sec. 12-2.4) (Ord. No. 2386)
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