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When an application is filed for a new permit under this Article, the Chief of Police shall fix a time and place for a public hearing thereon within 40 days from the date of filing of said application. Not less than 10 days before the date of such hearing, the Chief of Police shall cause to be posted a notice of such hearing in a conspicuous place on the property where the applicant intends to conduct bingo games, and the applicant shall maintain said notice as posted the required number of days. Such notice shall set forth the following:
(a) The name of the applicant organization.
(b) The days of the week and the time or times when the applicant intends to conduct bingo games.
(Added by Ord. 571-77, App. 12/29/77)
The Chief of Police shall issue a permit within 14 days following a hearing as provided in Section 3206 herein, based upon his investigation and subsequent to the public hearing provided for above, if he finds:
(a) That the operation, as proposed by the applicant, if permitted, would comply with all applicable laws, including, but not limited to, the City's building, health, zoning and fire ordinances.
(b) That the member or members who will supervise the conducting of the games have not been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction, by final judgment, of:
(i) An offense involving violation of California Penal Code Sections 319 through 337;
(ii) An offense involving the use of force and violence upon the person of another that amounts to a felony, or if committed without the State of California would amount to a felony if committed within the State of California; and
(iii) An offense involving the use of force and violence upon the person of another provided that such person committed three separate offenses within the past five years.
(c) That the applicant has not knowingly made any false, misleading or fraudulent statement of facts in the permit application or any other document required by the Chief of Police in conjunction therewith.
(Added by Ord. 571-77, App. 12/29/77)
Upon special application submitted by an organization which holds a permit pursuant to this Article and upon payment of a fee, the Chief of Police may issue a special permit authorizing bingo games at locations, and on days of the week, and at times other than those set forth in the organization's annual permit; provided, however, that no such special permit may authorize more than 12 additional bingo games as defined in Section 3200(c)(2) to be conducted during that period for which the organization's permit is applicable.
(Amended by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81)
The Chief of Police may adopt, after a noticed public hearing, rules and regulations supplemental to this Article and not in conflict therewith. The rules and regulations shall become effective 10 days after adoption by the Chief of Police.
(Added by Ord. 571-77, App. 12/29/77)
Each licensee shall keep records of all bingo games conducted within the previous calendar year. Such records shall include the following information:
(a) The number of participants present at each series of bingo games as defined by Section 3200(c)(1);
(b) The number of bingo cards and instant bingo cards sold in each price category established therefor for each series of bingo games as defined by Section 3200(c)(1);
(c) The amount of prizes awarded during each bingo game as defined by Section 3200(b);
(d) The total amount of fees collected for the purchase of bingo cards and instant bingo cards and any admission fees collected for each series of bingo games as defined in Section 3200(c)(1).
(e) The total amount of prizes awarded during each series of bingo games as defined in Section 3200(c)(1).
(Added by Ord. 571-77, App. 12/29/77)
Each licensee shall keep all records required by Section 3212 for a period of time not less than one calendar year.
The Chief of Police shall have the power to examine or cause to be examined the books and records of any licensed organization so far as they may relate to bingo games and to examine any manager, officer, director, agent, member or employee thereof under oath in relation to the conduct of any such game.
Any information so received shall not be disclosed except so far as may be necessary for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Article.
(Added by Ord. 571-77, App. 12/29/77)
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