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The pistol range located near Skyline Boulevard and John Muir Drive, in the City and County of San Francisco, is hereby placed under the jurisdiction and management of the Police Department.
(Added by Ord. 3263, Series of 1939, App. 5/15/45; amended by Ord. 42-19, File No. 181158, App. 3/15/2019, Eff. 4/15/2019)
The said pistol range may be used for the following purposes:
(a) To instruct, train and qualify regular members of the San Francisco Police Department, auxiliary civilian defense police in good standing, patrol special police officers, and such other law enforcement officers who, in the judgment of the Chief of Police, co-operate or may be called upon to co-operate with the San Francisco Police Department in the apprehension of criminals or the maintenance of peace in the City and County of San Francisco;
(b) To instruct and train individuals and members of clubs, organizations and associations not included in Subdivision (a) of this Section, who may be interested in the proficient use of firearms;
(c) To conduct firearms tournaments by the San Francisco Police Department.
(Added by Ord. 3263, Series of 1939, App. 5/15/45)
The Police Department is hereby authorized to charge a training fee of $101 per person to all persons other than San Francisco police officers and San Francisco police reserves who attend a course in the use of firearms at the Police Pistol Range.
(Amended by Ord. 407-83, App. 8/4/83)
The following range fees, in connection with the use of said pistol range, shall be charged and collected in advance:
(a) For each singular use of the range by an individual in firearm practice with a minimum time allowance of one hour, a range fee of 50¢.
(Added by Ord. 3263, Series of 1939, App. 5/15/45)
The following tournament fees, in connection with the use of said pistol range, shall be charged and collected in advance:
For each Class A tournament a registration fee of 50¢ per person and an entry fee of $1 per person for each match.
For each Class B or Class C tournament a registration fee of 25¢ per person and an entry fee of 50¢ for each match per person.
(Added by Ord. 3263, Series of 1939, App. 5/15/45)
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