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An application shall be accompanied by:
(a) Fingerprinting fee, in the amount specified in Section 8.23 of the San Francisco Administrative Code to cover the cost of fingerprinting, classifying and searching of the records;
(b) A complete set of applicant's fingerprints to be taken by the Police Department;
(c) Two front view clear and legible photographs, approximately 2" x 2", taken within one month of application, to be furnished by applicant;
(d) Letter of request from the employer written on the employer's business letterhead and stating an intent to employ the applicant;
(e) The filing fee.
(Amended by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81)
The Chief of Police shall, upon receipt of an original or renewal application, make an investigation without unnecessary delay, hear the application and grant such application unless he finds that the applicant:
(a) Within four years prior to the date of application, has been convicted of burglary, robbery, theft, receipt of stolen property, breaking or removing parts from a vehicle, malicious mischief to a vehicle; unlawful use or tampering by bailee of a vehicle, or altering a vehicle identification number; or
(b) Within four years prior to the date of application, has acted in violation of the criminal statutes referred to in Subsection (a) above; or
(c) Has intentionally falsified any statement contained in his application.
(Added by Ord. 16-73, App. 1/5/73)
During the period between filing of the application and the hearing, the Chief may issue an interim permit if preliminary investigation discloses no fact which would disqualify applicant under the provisions of Section 3004 of this Article. In the event that after the aforementioned "Interim Permit" has been issued by the Chief of Police, any fact is discovered which would disqualify the applicant under the provisions of Section 3004 of this Article the Chief may suspend said "Interim Permit."
(Added by Ord. 16-73, App. 1/5/73)
The permit shall contain:
(a) Name and residence address of permittee;
(b) Name and address of permittee's employer;
(c) Permittee's height, weight, eye color, hair color, date of birth;
(d) A copy of the photograph required in Section 3003, except that upon renewal of permit, if the picture on the permit last expired has been taken more than two years prior to renewal, a new photograph not more than one month old shall be submitted to the Police Department and affixed to the renewed permit.
(Added by Ord. 16-73, App. 1/5/73)
The permit shall expire one year from the date of issuance and shall be renewable thereafter upon an annual basis upon the filing with the Tax Collector of a statement by the permittee providing his or her current address and current employer and upon payment of the 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)
The Chief of Police shall revoke a permit issued hereunder if after a hearing on the matter he finds that grounds exist which would have constituted just cause for refusal to issue such permit. Written notice of the revocation hearing, setting forth the time and place of hearing and a brief statement of the reason for the proposed revocation, shall be served on or mailed to the permittee at his residence or place of business as listed on his permit application.
(Added by Ord. 16-73, App. 1/5/73)
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