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§ 112.062 BOND.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful to conduct any parade connected with a circus in or on any public street, alley or other public way or place in the city unless therefore is first obtained from the Chief of Police.
   (B)   The permit shall specify the route to be followed and shall be accompanied by a bond in the sum of $50,000, conditioned to indemnify the city for any loss, damage or liability incurred or caused by the conduct of the exhibition or the parade.
(1980 Code, § 16.408) Penalty, see § 112.999
MOTION PICTURES AND THEATRICALS
§ 112.075 LICENSE REQUIRED.
   It shall be unlawful to give, present or conduct any motion picture or theatricals for admission to which a fee is charged, excepting performances given solely for the benefit of and under the supervision of a religious, educational or charitable organization, without having first secured a license therefore as is herein provided.
(1980 Code, § 16.501) Penalty, see § 112.999
§ 112.076 APPLICATIONS.
   Applications for licenses shall be made in conformance with the general provisions relating to the applications and shall state in addition to the other information required the place of the intended performance and the seating capacity thereof.
(1980 Code, § 16.502) Penalty, see § 112.999
§ 112.077 FEE.
   Any person securing a license for motion pictures or theatricals, may present any number of performances, including theatricals, during the year for which the license is secured without having to pay any additional fee provided all, the performances are presented in a single specified place or building set forth in the license. All licenses shall be issued for one year from May 1 and ending the following April 30, or for a lesser period ending April 30 after issuance. The license fee for the licenses shall be as listed in § 112.002.
(1980 Code, § 16.503) Penalty, see § 112.999
§ 112.078 MOTION PICTURES AND THEATRICALS ON UNLICENSED PREMISES.
   For motion pictures or theatricals, which are to be presented in premises which are not covered by the license fees, the fee to be paid shall be as listed in § 112.002; provided that no motion picture or theatrical shall be presented in or on any premises or building which does not fully comply with the requirements of the ordinances for the construction or maintenance of buildings for this purpose.
(1980 Code, § 16.504) Penalty, see § 112.999
§ 112.079 PROHIBITED PICTURES.
   It shall be unlawful to permit any person to offer or present any motion picture which has a tendency to cause a riot or public disturbance of the peace.
(1980 Code, § 16.505) Penalty, see § 112.999
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