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Upon the issuance to the permittee of the license as provided for in this Article, the Tax Collector shall immediately notify, in writing, the Director of Public Works of such fact.
Upon receipt of such notification, the Director of Public Works shall cause to be placed in a conspicuous and uniform place on each of said electrical musical devices for which a permit and license was obtained, for the public to see, a seal of approval of such shape, design, wording and materials as the Controller shall specify. Said seal of approval shall remain in full force and effect for such period of time as the permit provided for in this Article is effective. Upon revocation of such permit said seal of approval shall be removed by the Director of Public Works from such device and destroyed.
(Added by Ord. 785, App. 8/21/40)
Application for renewal of license shall be made to the Tax Collector and shall be made within 10 days prior to the expiration of the current license. If said application for renewal of license be not made within the time specified, the permit authorized by this Article shall become automatically null and void.
Whenever a licensee, as provided for in this Article, desires to install, operate or maintain to be operated electrical musical devices in addition to the number of said devices authorized by his current permit and license, the provisions of this Article shall apply; provided, that the monthly license fee of $2 shall not be required to be paid.
(Added by Ord. 785, App. 8/21/40)
If any electrical musical device is placed, operated or maintained to be operated without a current license, the Director of Public Works shall immediately cause same to be impounded and shall not release said electrical musical device until a new permit has been obtained as provided for in this Article for obtaining an original permit, and a penalty of twice the amount of the delinquent quarterly license fee plus the quarterly license fee for the current period has been paid to the Tax Collector. Electrical musical devices impounded under the provisions of this Section shall be held for a period of 90 days and if not redeemed within such period shall be destroyed or otherwise disposed of by the Director of Public Works.
(Added by Ord. 785, App. 8/21/40)
When the Director of Public Works shall determine that the permittee or any of the permittee's servants, agents or employees, in the use, operation or maintenance of any such electrical musical device is violating or attempting to violate any law of the State of California or any ordinance of the City and County of San Francisco or the rules and regulations of any department thereof concerned; or, if in the opinion of the Director of Public Works it is deemed necessary for the protection of the public, the Director of Public Works, after written notice to the permittee, shall have power to suspend and, after due and proper hearing, shall have power to revoke, any permit issued under the provisions of this Article.
The Director of Public Works shall cause to be forwarded to the Tax Collector written notice of any revocation, suspension or reinstatement of any permit herein provided for.
(Added by Ord. 785, App. 8/21/40)
The Director of Public Works is authorized to adopt, promulgate and enforce such rules and regulations regarding electrical musical devices as will enable the Department of Public Works to enforce and carry out the meaning and intent of this Article.
(Added by Ord. 785, App. 8/21/40)
It shall be the duty of the Director of Public Works to ascertain that all of the provisions of this Article, all ordinances of the City and County of San Francisco and the rules and regulations of any departments thereof concerned, pertaining to electrical musical devices are strictly complied with, and for that purpose the representatives of the Department of Public Works shall have access to any electrical musical device at any and all times, and same shall be inspected by the representatives of the Department of Public Works as often as may be deemed necessary.
(Added by Ord. 785, App. 8/21/40)
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