§ 96.030  PERMIT RESTRICTIONS.
   (A)   Posting of permit.  A permit issued under this subchapter must be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises in which the public dance is taking place.
   (B)   Maintenance of order.  A permittee under this subchapter shall be responsible for the conduct of the public dance and shall maintain conditions of sobriety and order.
   (C)   Permitted premises.  A permit issued under this subchapter is effective only for the compact and contiguous space specified in the approved permit application.
   (D)   Illegal activities.  A permittee under this subchapter shall not allow any person to engage in prostitution to sell or use illegal drugs in the permitted premises.
   (E)   Hours of dance.  No public dance shall be held or conducted between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. of any day.
   (F)   Private security.  Security shall be arranged in accordance with § 96.002 (F) of this chapter.  The issuing authority and City Police Department may require the permittee to have, at the permittee's expense, officers of the law present at the special event dance.  The estimated cost for the security shall be included in the security deposit as required by § 96.001 (H).
   (G)   Traffic and noise suspension.  A holder of a special event dance permit shall comply with all traffic and noise requirements placed on the dance by city officials pursuant to their authority under state law and this City Code.
   (H)   Minimum insurance.  All holders of a special dance permit shall submit proof to the issuing authority that general liability insurance in the following minimum amounts has been obtained for the special event dance:
 
Claim
Minimum Amount
Personal injury
$200,000 (claim)
 
$600,000 (aggregate)
Property damage
$50,000
 
(Prior Code, § 47-35)  Penalty, see § 96.999