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It shall be unlawful for any entertainer or other employee to work in or about, or to perform any services for a customer of an Encounter Studio without first securing a permit from the Chief of Police.
Every person to whom an employee permit is granted pursuant to the provisions of this Article shall display said permit in plain view on his person at all times while on an Encounter Studio premises in such a manner that the same may be readily seen by customers on the premises. Said permit shall contain a recent photograph of the entertainer as well as said entertainer's name and permit number.
(Added by Ord. 241-77, App. 6/17/77)
Every applicant desiring a permit to maintain, operate or conduct an Encounter Studio shall file an application with the Chief of Police upon a form provided by said Chief of Police and pay a filing fee which shall not be refundable. Each such applicant shall pay an additional fee of $500 which shall be used by the Chief of Police to investigate said applicant's application as provided in Section 1072.6 herein. Any unused portion of such additional fee shall be returned to the applicant at the conclusion of the hearing on his application provided by Section 1072.1.
(Amended by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81)
Application to Chief of Police. Every applicant for an Employee Permit for an Encounter Studio shall file an application with the Chief of Police on a form provided by said Chief of Police and pay a filing fee which shall not be refundable. Said applicant shall file for a permit within 30 days of the effective date of this Article.
(Amended by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81)
The application for a permit to operate an Encounter Studio shall set forth the proposed place of business and facilities therefor and the name and address of each applicant.
In addition to the foregoing, any applicant for a permit shall furnish the following information:
(a) The two previous addresses immediately prior to the present address of the applicant.
(b) Written proof that the applicant is at least 18 years of age.
(c) Applicant's height, weight, color of eyes and hair.
(d) Three portrait photographs at least 2" x 2".
(e) Business, occupation, or employment of the applicant for the three years immediately preceding the date of application.
(f) All criminal convictions except minor traffic violations.
(g) If the applicant is a corporation, the name of the corporation shall be set forth exactly as shown in its articles of incorporation together with the names and residence addresses of each of the officers, directors, and each stockholder holding more than 10 percent of the stock or beneficial ownership of the corporation. If the applicant is a partnership, the application shall set forth the name and the residence addresses of each of the partners, including limited partners. If one or more of the partners is a corporation, the provisions of this Section pertaining to a corporate applicant apply.
(h) Whether applicant or any other person who will be directly engaged in the management or operation of the Encounter Studio has been previously granted permits or licenses to engage in a business or occupation by the State of California or by the City and County of San Francisco, any of which permits or licenses has/have been revoked by the granting authority because of violation of law or violation of rules promulgated by the regulating agency where the issuing agency or the regulating agency is either the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission or the San Francisco Police Department. The Chief of Police shall not take into account such revocation if the applicant suffered such revocation at least three years prior to the date of the application.
(i) Such other identification and information necessary to discover the truth of the matters hereinbefore specified as required to be set forth in the application.
(j) Nothing contained herein shall be construed to deny to the Chief of Police the right to take the fingerprints and additional photographs of the applicant, nor shall anything contained herein be construed to deny the right of said Chief of Police to confirm, by independent investigation, the truth and accuracy of the above information.
(Added by Ord. 241-77, App. 6/17/77)
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