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The Chief of Police may issue a permit within 14 days following a hearing unless he finds that the applicant has been convicted of any of the following offenses or if convicted of an offense without the State of California that would have constituted any of the following offenses if committed within the State of California:
(a) An offense involving conduct which requires registration pursuant to Section 290 of the Penal Code.
(b) An offense involving the use of force and violence on the person of another that amounts to a felony.
(c) An offense involving sexual misconduct with children.
(d) An offense as defined in Section 311, 647(a), 647a, 647b, 315, 316 or 318 of the Penal Code of the State of California.
The Chief of Police may refuse to issue any permit if it shall appear that the character of the applicant does not warrant the issuance thereof.
The Chief of Police may issue a permit to any person convicted of any of the crimes enumerated in Subsections (a), (b), (c), or (d) of this Section if he finds that such conviction occurred at least five years prior to the date of the application and the applicant has had no subsequent felony convictions of any nature and no subsequent misdemeanor convictions for crimes mentioned in this Section.
(Added by Ord. 428-74, App. 9/5/74)
Any permit issued for a Public Photography Studio or employee may be revoked or suspended by the Chief of Police, after a hearing, for good cause, or in any case where any of the provisions of this Article are violated or where any employee of the permittee is engaged in any conduct which violates any of the state or local laws or ordinances at permittee's place of business and the permittee has actual or constructive knowledge of such violations, or in any case where the permittee or licensee refuses to permit any duly authorized Police Officer of the City and County of San Francisco to inspect the premises or the operations therein.
(Added by Ord. 428-74, App. 9/5/74)
Upon sale, transfer or relocation of a Public Photography Studio, the permit and license therefor shall be null and void unless approved as provided in Section 1073.18 herein; provided, however, that upon the death or incapacity of the permittee the Public Photography Studio may continue in business for a reasonable period of time to allow for an orderly transfer of the permit.
If the permittee is a corporation, a transfer of 25 percent of the stock ownership of the permittee will be deemed to be a sale or transfer and the permit and license therefor shall be null and void unless approved as provided in Section 1073.18 herein; provided, however, that the provision shall not apply to a permittee corporation, the stock of which is listed on a stock exchange in this state or in the City of New York, State of New York, or which is required by law to file periodic reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission unless approved in Section 1073.18 herein.
(Added by Ord. 428-74, App. 9/5/74)
Every person to whom or for whom a permit shall have been granted pursuant to the provisions of this article shall display said permit in a conspicuous place within the Public Photography Studio so that the same may be readily seen by persons entering the premises.
(Added by Ord. 428-74, App. 9/5/74)
The Police Department shall, from time to time and at least twice a year, make an inspection of each Public Photography Studio in the City and County of San Francisco for the purposes of determining that the provisions of this Article are complied with.
(Added by Ord. 428-74, App. 9/5/74)
Every permittee who conducts or assists in conducting or permitting any Public Photography Studio as defined herein shall pay to the Tax Collector an annual license fee. The license fee shall be paid annually on or before March 31, in accordance with the provisions of Section 76.1 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code.
(Amended by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81; Ord. 238-11, File No. 111101, App. 12/15/2011, Eff. 1/14/2012)
Every person engaged as an employee of a public photography studio who requires a permit from the Police Department pursuant to the provisions of Section 1073.2.1 of this Article shall pay an annual license fee. The license fee shall be paid annually on or before March 31, in accordance with the provisions of Section 76.1 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code.
(Added by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81; amended by Ord. 238-11, File No. 111101, App. 12/15/2011, Eff. 1/14/2012)
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