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Except for permits and licenses governed under Section 76.1 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code, permits issued by the Police Department or Entertainment Commission after the adoption of this ordinance, with the exception of permits issued for temporary operations, shall be valid until the next annual renewal date as provided in this Code or for one year from the date of issuance when there is no annual renewal date, unless revoked prior to such date. The permit shall be renewed for the ensuing year and each year thereafter upon payment of the annual license fee.
(Added by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81; amended by Ord. 164-02, File No. 020783, App. 7/26/2002; Ord. 238-11, File No. 111101, App. 12/15/2011, Eff. 1/14/2012)
Quarterly permits issued by the Police Department prior to the adoption of this ordinance shall be renewed each quarter until January 1, 1982, at which time the permits shall be issued annually as provided in Section 2.10 of this Article.
(Added by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81)
After written notice to the permittee, and after a hearing conducted pursuant to the requirements of Article I, Part III of the San Francisco Municipal Code, the Police Department or Entertainment Commission, as the case may be, shall have the power to revoke or suspend any permit issued by the Police Department or Entertainment Commission, respectively, under the provisions of this Code or Part III of the San Francisco Municipal Code for violations of any such provisions or written regulations of any Department relating to the use of the permit by the permittee, his agent or employee. Upon a determination that the permittee has violated or attempted to violate the aforesaid provisions of the Municipal Code or written Departmental regulations, the Police Department or Entertainment Commission, as the case may be, shall revoke or suspend the permit. The Police Department or Entertainment Commission, as the case may be, shall forward to the Tax Collector, and any other City Department involved in the issuance of such permit, written notice of such revocation or suspension.
(Added by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81; amended by Ord. 164-02, File No. 020783, App. 7/26/2002)
Whenever an application for any permit provided for in this Code shall be denied or an existing permit revoked or suspended, the person aggrieved shall have the right to appeal to the Board of Permit Appeals from such denial, revocation or suspension. An appeal shall be presented to the Board of Permit Appeals in the manner prescribed in Article I, Part III of the San Francisco Municipal Code.
(Added by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81)
License fees are not refundable upon the revocation or suspension of any permit pursuant to the provisions of Section 2.12 of this Article.
(Added by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81)
All license fees are payable when due, unless otherwise provided, at the Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector, in City Hall. For all permits and licenses except those governed under Section 76.1 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code, if a license fee is not paid within 30 days after the same becomes due, the Tax Collector shall add 10 percent to the amount of the stated fee as a penalty for nonpayment. If the license fee is not paid within 60 days after the same becomes due, the Tax Collector shall increase the penalty for nonpayment to 15 percent of the amount of the stated fee. If the license fee is not paid within 90 days after the same becomes due, the Tax Collector shall increase the penalty for non-payment to 25 percent of the amount of the stated fee, provided however, when a permittee has failed for a period of six months or more to pay a license fee, the Tax Collector shall, in such instance, impose another penalty of 25 percent of the total amount of fee delinquent, including previous penalty charges, to the total amount due for the delinquency payment.
(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)
Each year the Tax Collector shall forward to the Police Department and Entertainment Commission a list of those permit holders who have not paid the overdue fees for a period of six months or more, and the Police Department or Entertainment Commission, as the case may be, shall initiate revocation proceedings pursuant to the provisions of Section 2.12 of this Code. After a permit is revoked for nonpayment of the license fee, a new permit may be issued, but only upon filing a new application and the payment, in advance, of the filing and license fees and any overdue fees and penalties.
(Added by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81; amended by Ord. 164-02, File No. 020783, App. 7/26/2002)
Payment of filing fees and license fees as provided in this Code does not exempt the permit holder from payment of any other charges which may be levied pursuant to other sections of the San Francisco Municipal Code or written rules and regulations of any department relating to the permit.
(Added by Ord. 555-81, App. 11/12/81)
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