The following restrictions shall apply to a permittee while walking four or more dogs at any one time for consideration on Park Property:
(a) The permittee may not walk at one time more than 8 dogs.
(b) Once a year, the permittee must distribute to all his or her current clients written informational materials to be prepared by the Department regarding how the clients may license their dogs under Health Code Section 41.15 and the importance of doing so. The permittee may distribute the informational materials in printed form, or by facsimile, email or other electronic transmission. The Department shall maintain a current copy of the materials on its website. At the same time the permittee distributes the informational materials on licensing, the permittee must ask all of her or his clients for the license numbers for any of their dogs that have been licensed under Health Code Section 41.15, and the permittee shall keep a record of those numbers, provided, however, that the permittee shall not be liable or penalized for failing to record any license number if the client refuses to provide such information to the permittee or if the client has not licensed his or her dogs.
(c) The permittee must carry a leash not more than 8 feet in length for each dog, and follow all applicable on-leash rules.
(d) The permittee must clean up after any dogs he or she is walking and properly dispose of any canine waste, as required by Health Code Section 40 and all applicable Recreation and Park Department rules and regulations.
(e) The permittee must have appropriate dog walking safety equipment, either upon his or her person or at a nearby location, including in a vehicle, that is readily accessible. The Director shall adopt regulations addressing what constitutes appropriate dog walking safety equipment.
(f) The permittee must have sufficient drinking water as necessary for the proper health and well-being of the dogs. The permittee must have the drinking water either upon his or her person or at a nearby location, including in a vehicle, that is readily accessible.
(g) If the permittee transports dogs to or from Park Property, the permittee must do so in a safe and appropriate manner, including properly restraining the dogs while in open and moving vehicles in accordance with California Vehicle Code Section 23117. The Director shall adopt regulations addressing what constitutes safe and appropriate transportation of dogs.