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No operator of a Public Photography Studio shall place or cause to be placed or distribute or cause to be distributed any advertising brochures, pamphlets, handbills, posters, announcements, or the like, that depict the human form or portions thereof, or contain such wording in such a manner that such depictions of the human form or portions thereof or words would violate Section 1073.19 of this Article if such pictorial representation were on a sign upon or adjacent to a Public Photography Studio.
(Added by Ord. 428-74, App. 9/5/74)
(Added by Ord. 428-74, App. 9/5/74)
This Article shall not apply to any of the following:
(a) A school or institute approved by the Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant to the provisions of Section 29007.5 of the California Education Code.
(b) A theater, concert hall, or similar establishment which is primarily devoted to theatrical performances.
(c) Any act authorized or prohibited by state statute.
(d) Entertainment as defined in Section 1060 of Article 15.1 of this Code and as regulated by Section 1060.9.1 of said Code.
(Added by Ord. 428-74, App. 9/5/74; amended by Ord. 163-17, File No. 170443, App. 7/27/2017, Eff. 8/26/2017)
All premises required to obtain a permit and license pursuant to this Article must obtain a permit within 45 days of the effective date of this Article; failure so to do shall make continued operation of said Public Photography Studio a violation of Section 1073.31 hereof. Permits must be obtained from the Police Department as Sections 1073.2, 1073.3 and 1073.4 hereof provide.
(Added by Ord. 428-74, App. 9/5/74)
Any permit issued under the terms of this Article may be suspended for a period of 30 days by the Chief of Police if the Chief of Police deems after the noticed hearing that violation of the regulations or any provision of the Municipal Code has occurred.
(Added by Ord. 428-74, App. 9/5/74)
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