HomeMy WebLinkAboutCode Master Project 1978: Chapter 723: Special Occupational Permits § 723. 01 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.01
CHAPTER 723
SPECIAL OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS
Sec. 723.01 Registration of Persons
Engaged in Certain Occupations
A. Any person who is now engaged in
or may hereafter desire to engage in the
following occupations shall register with
the Police Department, pay a registration
fee in the amount of Two Dollars ($2.00)
to such department , and be fingerprinted
and photographed by the Police Department
under the procedure hereafter set forth.
(1) Any and every person engaged
as a driver of a taxicab or
for-hire car in the City.
(2) Each person employed in any
filling station or automotive re-
pair shops, bar , saloon, nightclub,
motel, hotel , restaurant ,
pool and billiard parlor or
bowling alley, barbecue stand,
soda fountain or eating place
where food is served, or
employed as a janitor.
(3) Every solicitor , peddler,
hawker, itinerant merchant or
vendor of merchandise who goes
from house to house or apartments
in the residential districts, or
upon the street in the
residential area of the City for
the purpose of soliciting orders
for the sale of goods, wares
and merchandise; (no registration
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§ 723.01 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.02
is required of persons making
bonafide deliveries of goods
ordered by customers from
established places of business
paying an occupational license in
connection with such businnes) .
(4) Each astrologer, fortune—
teller, palmist, hypnotist , mind—
reader, medium, character reader,
clairvoyant. (Ord . No. 21-66 §1,
20 Sep 1966, a/a/b Ord. No. 21-74
§ 1, 16 Jul 1974) .
Sec. 723. 02 Procedure for Registration,
Fingerprinting and Photographing .
(A) Every person required to register
under the provisions of Section 1 shall
.report to the Police Department and after
payment of a registration fee in the amount
of Two Dollars ($2 .00) shall complete,
verify and sign under oath a form pro—
vided by the Police Department , which
form shall contain spaces in which the
following information concerning the
registrant shall be written.
(1) His or her true name and all
aliases which he or she has used cr
under which he or she may have been
known.
(2) A full and complete description
of his or her person.
(3) The kind, character and nature
of every felony or crime involving sex
deviation of which he or she has been
convicted.
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§ 723.02 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.02
(4) If applicable, the place where
such crime was or crimes were committed
and the place of conviction of the
same.
(5) If applicable, the name under
which he or she was convicted in each
instance and the date thereof .
(6) If applicable, the name, if any,
and the location of each prison,
reformatory, jailor other penal
institution in which he or she was
confined or to which he or she was
sentenced.
(7) The location and address of his
or her residence, stopping place, living
quarters or place of abode in the City;
if he or she has more than one
residence, stopping place, or
places of abode, that fact must be
stated and the location and address
of each given.
(8) A statement of the kind of
residence, stopping place or place of
abode in which he or she resides,
whether the same is temporary or
permanent , i.e. , whether the same
is a private residence, hotel,
apartment house, or other building
or structure.
(9) The length of time he or she
has occupied each such place or
residence, stopping place or place
of abode, and the length of time he
or she expects or intends to remain
in the City.
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(10) Last place of employment , and
a list of all places where such per-
son has lived or worked or resided
within the past five years.
B. At the time of such registration,
each registrant shall permit the Police
Department to fingerprint and photograph
the registrant.
C. It shall be the responsibility of
the owner or manager or employer of any
business in which registration of employees
is required under the Ordinance to make
certain that such employee registration as
herein provided is no later than five (5)
days of commencement of such employment .
Failure of such owner, manager or employer
to have an employee register shall consti-
tute a violation of this Ordinance. (Ord.
No. 21-66 , § 2, 20 Sep 1966, as amended by
Ord. No. 21-74 § 1, 16 Jul 1974) .
(1) When to Register. All persons
described in § 723. 01, who may desire
to become employed in such an occupa-
tion, shall register before accept-
ing or beginning such employment. (Ord.
No. 21-66 § 2, 20 Sep '1966 , 21-74 § 1,
6 Jul 1974) .
Sec. 723.03 Identification Cards.
Every person required to register under the
provisions of $ 723.01 shall be issued an
identification card by the Police Depart-
ment after such person has duly registered.
The identification card shall be stamped
with "TEMPORARY" and such temporary regis-
tration card shall entitle the registrant
to continue or to accept employment for a
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§ 723.03 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.03
period not to exceed thirty (30) days from
date of issuance thereof , if any of the
occupations described in § 723.01. After
registration of each such registrant, the
Police Department shall forward a copy
of the registrant ' s fingerprints to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation and shall
obtain a report thereon. In not less than
ten (10) days , nor more than thirty (30)
days after the date of registration, each
such registrant shall return to the Police
Department and request the Police Department
to stamp the work "PERMANENT" on the
registration identification card. The word
"PERMANENT" shall be stamped on the
registration card unless the report from
the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows
that the registrant has a criminal record
and the said registrant has withheld such
criminal record information from the City.
In the event that a registrant has continued
employment or has accepted employment on
a temporary basis pending the issuance of a
permanent identification card, and such
permanent identification card is denied by
the Chief of Police under the provision
of this Chapter, the registrant shall
terminate such employment immediately
upon denial of a permanent identification
card by the Chief of Police. All
permanent identification cards shall expire
two (2) years after the date of issuance,
and thereafter any person desiring to con-
tinue to engage in any kind of employment
requireing an identification card under
the provisions of § 723 .01 shall apply
for a new card as provided herein. In
the event that any registrant, while
holding a valid identification card
under the provisisons of this Chapter
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§ 723.03 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.05
shall be convicted of a crime constituting
a felony, or a crime involving moral
turpitude, lewd acts, sexual perversion or
deviation, such registrant 's identification
card may be revoked by the Chief of Police.
[Ord . No. 21-66, §3, 20 Sept . 1966] .
Sec. 723.04 Employment Without- It
shall be unlawful for any person, firm or
company hereafter to employ any other
person in any occupation described in
§ 723. 01 or to permit any person to
continue employment in any occupation
described therein, unless such person
holds a valid identification card, as
required by this Chapter. In the event
that any person firm or company employs
a registrant holding a temporary
identification card, it shall be unlawful
for such person, firm or company to con-
tinue the employment of such registrant
beyond the expiration date of the temporary
identification card , unless such registrant
shall have obtained a permanent
identification card within the said thirty
(30) day period. It shall be unlawful for
any person not holding a valid identification
card, as provided in this Chapter, to continue
employment or to accept employment in
any occupation described in § 723. 01 [Ord.
No. 21-66, §4, 20 Sept. 1966] .
Sec. 723. 05 False Information - It
shall be unlawful for any person required
to register under this Chapter to
furnish any false, untrue or misleading
information or statement in connection with
such registration. [Ord. No. 21-66 ,
§5 , 20 Sept. 1966] .
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§ 723.06 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.07
Sec. 723.06 Notification of Change of
Address - Any person who is required to
register under the terms of this Chapter
shall inform the Police Department in
writing of any change in the registrant' s
residence or business address, or
occupation, within seventy.-two (7.2) hours
after such change is made. [Ord. No. 21-66,
§6, 20 Sept. 1966] .
723.07 Records to be Kept
Confidential - All statements furnished in
connection with the registration of any
person under the provisions of this Chapter
shall be kept at all times in a confidential
file by the Police Department, separate
and apart from other files and records
kept and maintained by the Police Department,
and the said file shall not be open
to inspaceiton by the public , but shall
be inspected only by the Municipal
Judge, City Attorney, City Prosecutor,
City Manager and members of the Police
Department, or other law enforcement
officers. It shall be unlawful for any
person having access to such confidential
file to discolse information contained
therein to any person not entitled to
have such information. The Chief of
Police is hereby given the authority to
transmit copies of such records contained
in the said confidential file to any
sheriff, head of any organized police
department of any city, to the head of any
department in any state engaged in
the enforcement of the criminal laws of
said state, or to the head of any federal
law enforcement agency; and requests for
such copies shall be made in writing by
such sheriff or head of said law
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§ 723.07 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723. 08
enforcement agencies , asking for the
record of a person named in such request
and stating that such record is deemed
necessary for use of such law enforcement
officer or agency for the investigation
of any crime or of any person who is
accused of committing a crime, and further
stating that the record will be used only
for such purpose. [Ord . No. 21-66 ,
§7 , 20 Sept. 1966] .
Sec. 723 . 08 Penalty for Violations
Any person who shall be convicted in the
Municipal Court of a violation of any
provision of this Ordinance shall be
punished by a fine not to exceed $500.00
or by imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60)
days or by such fine imprisonment. [Ord.
No. 21-66, §8, 20 Sept. 1966 as amended
by Ord. No. 21-74 , §1, 16 July 1974] .
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§ 723.01 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.01
CHAPTER 723
SPECIAL OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS
Sec. 723.01 Registration of Persons
Engaged in Certain Occupations
A. Any person who is now engaged in
or may hereafter desire to engage in the
following occupations shall register with
the Police Department, pay a registration
fee in the amount of Two Dollars ($2.00)
to such department, and be fingerprinted
and photographed by the Police Department
under the procedure hereafter set forth.
(1) Any and every person engaged
as a driver of a taxicab or
for-hire car in the City.
(2) Each person employed in any
filling station or automotive re-
pair shops , bar , saloon, nightclub,
motel, hotel, restaurant,
pool and billiard parlor or
bowling alley, barbecue stand ,
soda fountain or eating place
where food is served, or
employed as a janitor.
(3) Every solicitor, peddler,
hawker, itinerant merchant or
vendor of merchandise who goes
from house to house or apartments
in the residential districts, or
upon the street in the
residential area of the City for
the purpose of soliciting orders
for the sale of goods , wares
and merchandise; (no registration
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§ 723.01 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723 .02
is required of persons making
bonafide deliveries of goods
ordered by customers from
established places of business
paying an occupational license in
connection with such businnes) .
(4) Each astrologer, fortune—
teller, palmist, hypnotist , mind—
reader, medium, character reader,
clairvoyant. (Ord . No. 21-66 §1,
20 Sep 1966 , a/a/b Ord. No. 21-74
§ 1, 16 Jul 1974) .
Sec. 723.02 Procedure for Registration,
Fingerprinting and Photographing .
(A) Every person required to register
under the provisions of Section 1 shall
report to the Police Department and after
payment of a registration fee in the amount
of Two Dollars ($2 . 00) shall complete,
verify and sign under oath a form pro—
vided by the Police Department , which
form shall contain spaces in which the
following information concerning the
registrant shall be written.
(1) His or her true name and all
aliases which he or she has used cr
under which he or she may have been
known.
(2) A full and complete description
of his or her person.
(3) The kind, character and nature
of every felony or crime involving sex
deviation of which he or she has been
convicted.
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§ 723.02 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.02
(4) If applicable, the place where
such crime was or crimes were committed
and the place of conviction of the
same.
(5) If applicable, the name under
which he or she was convicted in each
instance and the date thereof .
(6) If applicable, the name, if any,
and the location of each prison,
reformatory, jailor other penal
institution in which he or she was
confined or to which he or she was
sentenced.
(7) The location and address of his
or her residence, stopping place, living
quarters or place of abode in the City;
if he or she has more than one
residence, stopping place, or
places of abode, that fact must be
stated and the location and address
of each given.
(8) A statement of the kind of
residence, stopping place or place of
abode in which he or she resides,
whether the same is temporary or
permanent, i.e. , whether the same
is a private residence, hotel,
apartment house, or other building
or structure.
(9) The length of time he or she
has occupied each such place or
residence, stopping place or place
of abode, and the length of time he
or she expects or intends to remain
in the City.
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§ 723. 02 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS. § 723.03
(10) Last place of employment , and
a list of all places where such per-
son has lived or worked or resided
within the past five years.
B. At the time of such registration,
each registrant shall permit the Police
Department to fingerprint and photograph
the registrant .
C. It shall be the responsibility of
the owner or manager or employer of any
business in which registration of employees
is required under the Ordinance to make
certain that such employee registration as
herein provided is no later than five (5)
days of commencement of such employment.
Failure of such owner, manager or employer
to have an employee register shall consti-
tute a violation of this Ordinance. (Ord.
No. 21-66 , § 2, 20 Sep 1966 , as amended by
Ord . No. 21-74 § 1, 16 Jul 1974) .
(1) When to Register. All persons
described in § 723.01, who may desire
to become employed in such an occupa-
tion, shall register before accept-
ing or beginning such employment. (Ord.
No. 21-66 § 2, 20 Sep 1966 , 21-74 § 1,
6 Jul 1974) .
Sec. 723.03 Identification Cards.
Every person required to register under the
provisions of $ 723.01 shall be issued an
identification card by the Police Depart-
ment after such person has duly registered.
The identification card shall be stamped
with "TEMPORARY" and such temporary regis-
tration card shall entitle the registrant
to continue or to accept employment for a
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§ 723.03 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.03
period not to exceed thirty (30) days from
date of issuance thereof , if any of the
occupations described in § 723.01. After
registration of each such registrant, the
Police Department shall forward a copy
of the registrant 's fingerprints to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation and shall
obtain a report thereon. In not less than
ter. (10) days , nor more than thirty (30)
days after the date of registration, each
such registrant shall return to the Police
Department and request the Police Department
to stamp the work "PERMANENT" on the
registration identification card. The word
"PERMANENT" shall be stamped on the
registration card unless the report from
the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows
that the registrant has a criminal record
and the said registrant has withheld such
criminal record information from the City.
In the event that a registrant has continued
employment or has accepted employment on
a temporary basis pending the issuance of a
permanent identification card, and such
permanent identification card is denied by
the Chief of Police under the provision
of this Chapter , the registrant shall
terminate such employment immediately
upon denial of a permanent identification
card by the Chief of Police. All
permanent identification cards shall expire
two (2) years after the date of issuance,
and thereafter any person desiring to con-
tinue to engage in any kind of employment
requireing an identification card under
the provisions of § 723.01 shall apply
for a new card as provided herein. In
the event that any registrant, while
holding a valid identification card
under the provisisons of this Chapter
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§ 723. 03 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.05
shall be convicted of a crime constituting
a felony, or a crime involving moral
turpitude, lewd acts, sexual perversion or
deviation, such registrant 's identification
card may be revoked by the Chief of Police.
[Ord . No. 21-66, §3, 20 Sept. 1966] .
Sec. 723 .04 Employment Without- It
shall be unlawful for any person, firm or
company hereafter to employ any other
person in any occupation described in
§ 723.01 or to permit any person to
continue employment in any occupation
described therein, unless such person
holds a valid identification card, as
required by this Chapter. In the event
that any person firm or company employs
a registrant holding a temporary
identification card, it shall be unlawful
for such person, firm or company to con-
tinue the employment of such registrant
beyond the expiration date of the temporary
identification card , unless such registrant
shall have obtained a permanent
identification card within the said thirty
(30) day period. It shall be unlawful for
any person not holding a valid identification
card, as provided in this Chapter , to continue
employment or to accept employment in
any occupation described in § 723. 01 [Ord.
No. 21-66, §4, 20 Sept. 1966] .
Sec. 723.05 False Information - It
shall be unlawful for any person required
to register under this Chapter to
furnish any false, untrue or Saisleading
information or. Statement in condection with
such registration. [Ord. No. 21-66,
§5 , 20 Sept. 1966] .
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§ 723.06 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.07
Sec. 723.06 Notification of Change of
Address - Any person who is required to
register under the terms of this Chapter
shall inform the Police Department in
writing of any change in the registrant's
residence or business address, or
occupation, within seventy-two (72) hours
after such change is made. [Ord. No. 21-66,
§6, 20 Sept. 1966] .
723. 07 Records to be Kept
Confidential - All statements furnished in
connection with the registration of any
person under the provisions of this Chapter
shall be kept at all times in a confidential
file by the Police Department, separate
and apart from other files and records
kept and maintained by the Police Department,
and the said file shall not be open
to inspaceiton by the public , but shall
be inspected only by the Municipal
Judge, City Attorney, City Prosecutor,
City Manager and members of the Police
Department, or other law enforcement
officers. It shall be unlawful for any
person having access to such confidential
file to discolse information contained
therein to any person not entitled to
have such information. The Chief of
Police is hereby given the authority to
transmit copies of such records contained
in the said confidential file to any
sheriff , head of any organized police
department of any city, to the head of any
department in any state engaged in
the enforcement of the criminal laws of
said state, or to the head of any federal
law enforcement agency; and requests for
such copies shall be made in writing by
such sheriff or head of said law
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§ 723.07 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.08
enforcement agencies, asking for the
record of a person named in such request
and stating that such record is deemed
necessary for use of such law enforcement
officer or agency for the investigation
of any crime or of any person who is
accused of committing a crime, and further
stating that the record will be used only
for such purpose. [Ord. No. 21-66 ,
§7 , 20 Sept. 1966] .
Sec. 723.08 Penalty for Violations
Any person who shall be convicted in the
Municipal Court of a violation of any
provision of this Ordinance shall be
punished by a fine not to exceed $500.00
or by imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60)
days or by such fine imprisonment. [Ord.
No. 21-66, §8, 20 Sept. 1966 as amended
by Ord. No. 21-74, §1, 16 July 1974] .
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§ 723. 01 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.01
CHAPTER 723 such crime was or crimes were committed
SPECIAL OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS same.
Sec. 723.01 Registration of Persons
Engaged in Certain Occupations which he or she was convicted in each
A. Any person who is now engaged in
or may hereafter desire to engage in the
following occupations shall register with
the Police Department, pay a registration
fee in the amount of Two Dollars ($2.00)
to such department, and be fingerprinted
and photographed by the Police Department
under the procedure hereafter set forth.
(1) Any and every person engaged
as a driver of a taxicab or
for—hire car in the City.
(2) Each person employed in any
filling station or automotive re-
pair shops , bar , saloon, nightclub,
motel, hotel, restaurant,
pool and billiard parlor or
bowling alley, barbecue stand,
soda fountain or eating place
where food is served , or
employed as a janitor. permanent , i.e. , whether the same
(3) Every solicitor, peddler,
hawker, itinerant merchant or
vendor of merchandise who goes
from house to house or apartments
in the residential districts , or
upon the street in the
residential area of the City for
the purpose of soliciting orders
for the sale of goods, wares
and merchandise; (no registration
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§ 723.02 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.02
(4) If applicable, the place where
such crime was or crimes were committed
and the place of conviction of the
same.
(5) If applicable, the name under
which he or she was convicted in each
instance and the date thereof.
(6) If applicable, the name, if any,
and the location of each prison,
reformatory, jail or other penal
institution in which he or she was
confined or to which he or she was
sentenced.
(7) The location and address fo his
or her residence, stopping place, living
quarters or place of above in the City;
if he or she has more than one
residence, stopping place, or
places of abode, that fact must be
stated and the location and address
of each given.
(8) A statement of the kind of
residence, stopping place or place of
abode in which he or she resides,
whether the same is temporary or
permanent, i.e., whether the same
is a private residence, hotel,
apartment house, or other building
or structure.
(9) The length of time he or she
has occupied each such place or
residence, stopping place or place
of abode, and the length of time he
or she expects or intends to remain
in the City.
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§ 723. 02 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS. § 723. 03
(10) Last place of employment , and
a list of all places where such per-
son has lived or worked or resided
within the past five years.
B. At the time of such registration,
each registrant shall permit the Police
Department to fingerprint and photograph
the registrant.
C. It shall be the responsibility of
the owner or manager or employer of any
business in which registration of employees
is required under the Ordinance to make
certain that such employee registration as
herein provided is no later than five (5)
days of commencement of such employment.
Failure of such owner, manager or employer
to have an employee register shall consti-
tute a violation of this Ordinance. (Ord.
No. 21-66 , § 2, 20 Sep 1966, as amended by
Ord . No . 21-74 § 1, 16 Jul 1974).
(1) When to Register . All persons
described in § 723. 01 , who may desire
to become employed in such an occupa-
tion, shall register before accept-
ing or beginning such employment. (Ord.
No. 21-66 § 2 , 20 Sep 1966, 21-74 § 1,
6 Jul 1974).
Sec. 723. 03 Identification Cards.
Every person required to register under the
provisions of § 723.01 shall be issued an
identification card by the Police Depart-
ment after such person has duly registered.
The identification card shall be stamped
with "TEMPORARY" and such temporary regis-
tration card shall entitle the registrant
to continue or to accept employment for a
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§723.01 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS §723.02
is required of persons making
bonafide deliveries of goods
ordered by customers from
established places of business
paying an occupational license in
connection with such businesses).
(4) Each astrologer, fortune-
teller, palmist, hypnotist, mind-
reader, medium, character reader,
clairvoyant. (Ord. No. 21-66 §1,
20 Sep 1966, a/a/b Ord. No. 21-74
§1, 16 Jul 1974).
Sec. 723.02 Procedure for Registration,
Fingerprinting and Photographing.
(A) Every person required to register
under the provisions of Section 1 shall
report to the Police Department and after
payment of a registration fee in the amount
of Two Dollars ($2.00) shall complete,
verify and sign under oath a form pro-
vided by the Police Department, which
form shall contain spaces in which the
following information concerning the
registrant shall be written.
(1) His or her true name and all
aliases which he or she has used or
under which he or she may have been
known.
(2) A full and complete description
of his or per person.
(3) The kind, character and nature
of every felony or crime involving sex
deviation of which he or she has been
convicted.
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§ 723.03 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723 .03
period not to exceed thirty (30) days from
date of issuance thereof , if any of the
occupations described in § 723.01. After
registration of each such registrant, the
Police Department shall forward a copy
of the registrant's fingerprints to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation and shall
obtain a report thereon. In not less than
ten (10) days , nor more than thirty (30)
days after the date of registration, each
such registrant shall return to the Police
Department and request the Police Department
to stamp the work "PERMANENT" on the
registration identification card. The word
"PERMANENT" shall be stamped on the
registration card unless the report from
the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows
that the registrant has a criminal record
and the said registrant has withheld such
criminal record information from the City.
In the event that a registrant has continued
employment or has accepted employment on
a temporary basis pending the issuance of a
permanent identification card, and such
permanent identification card is denied by
the Chief of Police under the provision
of this Chapter, the registrant shall
terminate such employment immediately
upon denial of a permanent identification
card by the Chief of Police. All
permanent identification cards shall expire
two (2) years after the date of issuance,
and thereafter any person desiring to con-
tinue to engage in any kind of employment
requireing an identification card under
the provisions of § 723.01 shall apply
for a new card as provided herein. In
the event that any registrant, while
holding a valid identification card
under the provisons of this Chapter
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§723.06 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS §723.07
Sec. 723.06 Notification of Change of
Address - Any person who is required to
register under the terms of this Chapter
shall inform the Police Department in
writing of any change in the registrant's
residence of business address, or
occupation, within seventy-two (72) hours
after such change is made. [Ord. No. 21-66,
§6, 20 Sept. 19660.
723.07 Records to be Kept
Confidential - All statements furnished in
connection with the registration of any
person under the provisions of this Chapter
shall be kept at all times in a confidential
file by the Police Department, separate
and apart from other files and records
kept and maintained by the Police Department,
and the said files shall not be open
to inspection by the public, but shall
be inspected only by the Municipal
Judge, City Attorney, City Prosecutor,
City Manager and members of the Police
Department, or other law enforcement
officers. It shall be unlawful for any
person having access to such confidential
file to disclose information contained
therein to any person not entitled to
have such information. The Cheif of
Police is hereby given the authority to
transmit copies of such records contained
in the said confidential file to any
sheriff, head of any organized police
department of any city, to the head of any
department inany state engaged in
the enforcement of the criminal laws of
said state, or to the head of any federal
law enforcement agency; and requests for
such copies shall be made in writing by
such sheriff or head of said law
723-7 F
§ 723 .07 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723. 08
enforcement agencies, asking for the
record of a person named in such request
and stating that such record is deemed
necessary for use of such law enforcement
officer or agency for the investigation
of any crime or of any person who is
accused of committing a crime, and further
stating that the record will be used only
for such purpose. [Ord. No. 21-66 ,
§7 , 20 Sept. 1966] .
Sec. 723.08 Penalty for Violations
Any person who shall be convicted in the
Municipal Court of a violation of any
provision of this Ordinance shall be
punished by a fine not to exceed $500.00
or by imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60)
days or by such fine imprisonment. [Ord.
No. 21-66, §8, 20 Sept. 1966 as amended
by Ord. No. 21-74, §1, 16 July 1974] .
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§ 723.03 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723.05
shall be convicted of a crime constituting
a felony, or a crime involving mortal
turpitude, lewd acts, sexual perversion or
deviation, such registrant's identificatino
card may be revoked by the Chief of Police.
[Ord. No. 21-66, §3, 20 Sept. 1966].
Sec. 723.04 Employment Without - It
shall be unlawful for any person, firm or
company hereafter to employ any other
person in any occupation described in
§ 723.01 or to permit any person to
continue employment in any occupation
described therein, unless such person
holds a valid identification card, as
required by this Chapter. In the event
that any person firm or company employs
a registrant holding a temporary
identification card, it shall be unlawful
for such person, firm or company to con-
tinue the employment of such registrant
beyond the expiration date of the temporary
identification card, unless such registrant
shall have obtained a permanent
identification card within said thirty
(30) day period. It shall be unlawful for
any person not holding a valid identificaton
card, as provided in this Chapter, to continue
employment or to accept employment in
any occupation described in §723.01 [Ord.
No. 21-66, §4, 20 Sept. 1966].
Sec. 723.05 False Information - It
shall be unlawful for any person required
to register under this Chapter to
furnish any false, untrue or misleading
information or statement in connection with
such registration. [Ord. No. 21-66,
§5, 20 Sept. 1966].
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§ 723 . 01 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723 . 01
CHAPTER 723
SPECIAL OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS
Sec . 723 . 01 Registration of Persons
A. Any person who is now engaged in
or may hereafter desire to engage in the
following occupations shall register with
the Police Department , pay a registration
fee in the amount of Two Dollars ($2 . 00)
to such department , and be fingerprinted
and photographed by the Police Department
under the procedure hereafter set forth.
(1) Any and every person engaged
as a driver of a taxicab or
for-hire car in the City.
(2) Each person employed in any
filling station or automotive re-
pair shops , bar , saloon, nightclub ,
motel , hotel , restaurant ,
pool and billiard parlor or
bowling alley , barbecue stand ,
soda fountain or eating place
where food is served , or
employed as a janitor.
(3) Every solicitor , peddler ,
hawker , itinerant merchant or
vendor of merchandise who goes
from house to house or apartments
in the residential districts , or
upon the street in the
residential area of the City for
the purpose of soliciting orders
for the sale of goods , wares
and merchandise ; (no registration
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§723.02 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS §723.02
(4) If applicable, the place where
such crime was or crimes were committed
and the place of conviction of the
same.
(5) If applicable, the name under
which he or she was convicted in each
instance and the date thereof.
(6) If applicable, the name, if any,
and the location of each prison,
reformatory, jail or other penal
institution in which he or she was
confined or to which he or she was
sentenced.
(7) The location and address of his
or her residence, stopping place, living
quarters or place of abode in the City;
if he or she has more than one
residence, stopping place, or
places of abode, that fact must be
stated and the location and address
of each given.
(8) A statement of the kind of
residence, stopping place or place of
abode in which he or she resides,
whether the same is temporary or
permanent, i.e., whether the same
is a private residence, hotel,
apartment house, or other building
or structure.
(9) The length of time he or she
has occupied each such place or
residence, stopping place or place
of abode, and the length of time he
or she expects or intends to remain
in the City.
§ 723 . 02 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723 . 03
(10) Last place of employment , and
a list of all places where such per-
son has lived or worked or resided
within the past five years.
B . At the time of such registration,
each registrant shall permit the Police
Department to fingerprint and photograph
the registrant.
C . It shall be the responsibility of
the owner or manager or employer of any
business in which registration of employees
is required under the Ordinance to make
certain that such employee registration as
herein provided is no later than five (5).
days of commencement of such employment.
Failure of such owner , manager or employer
to have an employee register shall consti-
tute a violation of this Ordinance. (Ord.
No . 21-66 , § 2 , 20 Sep 1966 , as amended by
Ord . No . 21-74 § 1 , 16 Jul 1974).
(1) When to Register . All persons
described in § 723. 01 , who may desire
to become employed in such an occupa-
tion, shall register before accept-
ing or beginning such employment. (Ord.
No. 21-66 § 2, 20 Sep 1966, 21-74 § 1,
6 Jul 1974).
Sec. 723.03 Identification Cards .
Every person required to register under the
provisions of § 723.01 shall be Issued an
identification card by the Police Depart-
ment after such person has duly registered.
The identification card shall be stamped
with "TEMPORARY" and such temporary regis-
tration card shall entitle the registrant
to continue or to accept employment for a
723-4B
§723.01 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS §723.02
is required of persons making
bonafide deliveries of goods
ordered by customers from
established places of business
paying an occupational license in
connection with such business).
(4) Each astrologer, fortune-
teller, palmist, hypnotist, mind-
reader, medium, character reader,
clairvoyant. (Ord. No. 21-66, §1,
20 Sep 1966, a/a/b Ord. No. 21-74
§1, 16 Jul 1974).
Sec. 723.02 Procedure for Registration,
Fingerprinting and Photographing.
(A) Every person required to register
under the provisions of Section 1 shall
report to the Police Department and after
payment of a registration fee in the amount
of Two Dollars ($2.00) shall complete,
verify and sign under oath a form pro-
vided by the Police Department, which
form shall contain spaces in which the
following information concerning the
registrant shall be written.
(1) His or her true name and all
aliases which he or she has used or
under which he or she may have been
known.
(2) A full and complete description
of his or her person.
(3) The kind, character and nature
of every felony or crime involving sex
deviation of which he or she has been
convincted.
[cut-off number]
§ 723 . 03 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723 . 03
period not to exceed thirty (30) days from
date of issuance thereof , if any of the
occupations described in § 723 . 01 . after
registration of each such registrant , the
Police Department shall forward a copy
of the registrant ' s fingerprints to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation and shall
obtain a report thereon . In not less than
ten (10) days , nor more than thirty (30)
days after the date of registration , each
such registrant shall return to the Police
Department and request the Police Department
to stamp the work "PERMANENT" on the
registration identification card . The word
"PERMANENT" shall be stamped on the
registration card unless the report from
the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows
that the registrant has a criminal record
and the said registrant has withheld such
criminal record information from the City.
In the event that a registrant has continued
employment or has accepted employment on
a temporary basis pending the issuance of a
permanent identification card , and such
permanent identification card is denied by
the Chief of Police under the provision
of this Chapter , the registrant shall
terminate such employment immediately
upon denial of a permanent identification
card by the Chief of Police . All
permanent identification cards shall expire
two (2) years after the date of issuance,
and thereafter any person desiring to con-
tinue to engage in any kind of employment
requireing an identification card under
the provisions of § 723 . 01 shall apply
for a new card as provided herein . In
the event that any registrant , while
holding a valid identification card
under the provisisons of this Chapter
[cut-off text]
§723.06 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS §723.07
Sec. 723.06 Notification of Change of
Address - Any person who is required to
register under the terms of this Chapter
shall inform the Police Department in
writing of any change in the registrant's
residence or business address, or
occupation, within seventy-two (72) hours
after such change is made. [Ord. NO. 21-66,
§6, 20 Sept. 1966].
723.07 Records to be Kept
Confidential - All statements furnished in
connection with the registration of this Chapter
shall be kept at all times in a confidential
file by the Police Department, separate
and apart from other files and records
kept and maintained by the Police Department,
and the said file shall not be open
to inspection by the public, but shall
be inspected only by the Municipal
Judge, City Attorney, City Prosecutor,
City Manager and members of the Police
Department, or other law enforcement
officers. It shall be unlawful for any
person having access to such confidential
file to disclose information contained
therein to any person not entitled to
have such information. The Cheif of
Police is hereby given the authority to
transmit copies of such records contained
in the said confidential file to any
sheriff, head of any organized police
department of any city, to the head of any
department in any state engaged in
the enforcement of the criminal laws of
said state, or to the head of any federal
law enforcement agency; and requests for
such copies shall be made in writing by
such sheriff or head of said law
723-7 E
§ 723 . 07 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS § 723 . 08
enforcement agencies , asking for the
record of a person named in such request
and stating that such record is deemed
necessary for use of such law enforcement
officer or agency for the investigation
of any crime or of any person who is
accused of committing a crime , and further
stating that the record will be used only
for such purpose . [Ord . No . 21-66 ,
§7 , 20 Sept . 1966].
Sec . 723 . 08 Penalty for Violations
Any person who shall be convicted in the
Municipal Court of a violation of any
provision of this Ordinance shall be
punished by a fine not to exceed $500 . 00
or by imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60)
days or by such fine imprisonment . [Ord .
No . 21-66 , §8 , 20 Sept . 1966 as amended
by Ord . No . 21-74 , §1 , 16 July 1974].
[cut-off text]
§723.03 OCCUPATIONAL PERMITS §723.05
shall be convicted of a crime constituting
a felony, or a crime involving mortal
turpitude, lewd acts, sexual perversion or
deviation, such registrant's identification
card may be revoked by the Chief of Police.
[Ord. No. 21-66, §3, 20 Sept. 1966].
Sec. 723.04 Employment Without - It
shall be unlawful for any person, firm or
company hereafter to employ any other
person in any occupation described in
§723.01 or to permit any person to
continue employment in any occupation
described therein, unless such person
holds a valid identification card, as
required by this Chapter. In the event
that any person firm or company employs
a registrant holding a temporary
identification card, it shall be unlawful
for such person, firm or company to con-
tinue the employment of such registrant
beyond the expiratio date of the temporary
identification card, unless such registrant
shall have obtained a permanent
identification card within the said thirty
(30) day period. It shall be unlawful for
any person not holding a valid identification
card, as provided in this Chapter, to continue
employment or to accept employment in
any occupation described in §723.01 [Ord.
No. 21-66, §4, 20 Sept. 1966].
Sec. 723.02 False Information - It
shall be unlawful for any person required
to register under this Chapter to
furnish any false, untrue or misleading
information or statement in connection with
such registration. [Ord. No. 21-66,
§5, 20 Sept. 1966].
723-6B
AMENDED
ORD 21-66-14
ORd. 21-74
ORDINANCE NO. 21-66
AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING REGISTRATION OF
PERSONS ENGAGED IN CERTAIN OCCUPATIONS;
PRESCRIBING PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION,
FINGERPRINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHING; PRO-
VIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF IDENTIFICATION
CARDS AND REGISTRATION FEE; PROVIDING
PENALTY FOR ACCEPTANCE OF EMPLOYMENT
PRIOR TO REGISTRATION AS REQUIRED BY
THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING PENALTY FOR
HIRING EMPLOYEE SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS
OF THIS ORDINANCE PRIOR TO HIS REGIS-
TRATION; PROVIDING PENALTY FOR FURNISHING
FALSE INFORMATION; PRESCRIBING CONFIDEN-
TIAL NATURE OF RECORDS; PROVIDING PENALTY
FOR VIOLATION OF ORDINANCE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION 1. Registration of persons engaged in certain
occupations.
(1) Any person who is now engaged in or who may here-
after desire to engage in the following occupations shall
register with, be fingerprinted and photographed by the
police department under the procedure hereafter set out:
(1) Any and every person engaged as a driver of
a taxicab or for-hire' car in the city.
(2) Each person employed in any filling station
or automative repair shops, bar, saloon, night club motel,
hotel, restaurant, pool and billiard parlor or bowling
alley, barbecue stand, soda fountain or eating place where
food is served, or employed as a janitor.
(3) Every solicitor, peddler, hawker, itinerant
merchant or vendor of merchandise who goes from house to
house or apartments in the residentail districts, or upon
the street in the residential area of the city for the
purpose of soliciting orders for the sale of goods, wares
and merchandise; (no registration is required of persons
making bona fide deliveries of goods ordered by customers
from established places of business paying an occupational
OR 21-66
PAGE 1 OF 6
license in connection with such business) .
(4) Each astrologer, fortuneteller, palmist,
hypnotist, mindreader, medium, character reader, clairvoyant .
723.02 SECTION 2. Procedure for registration, fingerprinting
and photographing.
NO (1) Every person required to register under the pro-
visionsvisions of Section 1 . shall report to the police department
and shall complete, verify and sign under oath a form
provided by the police department which shall contain spaces
in which the following information concerning the regis-
trant shall be written: hi
(1) His or her true name and all aliases which
he or she has used or under which he or she may have been
known.
(2) A full and complete description of his or her
person.
(3) The kind, character and nature of every
felony or crime involving sex deviation of which he or she
has been convicted.
(4) If applicable, the place where such crime was
or crimes were committed and the place of conviction of
the same.
(5) If applicable, the name under which he or
she was convicted in each instance and the date thereof.
(6) If applicable, the name, if any, and the
location of each prison, reformatory, jail or other penal
institution in which he or she was confined or to which he
or she was sentenced.
(7) The location and address of his or her resi-
dence, stopping place, living quarters or place of abode
in the city; if he or she has more than one residence,
stopping place, or places of abode, that fact must be stated
and the location and address or each given.
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OR 21-66
PAGE 2 OF 6
(8) A styteln: of the kind of residence, stopping
place or place of abode in which he or she resides, whether
the same is temporary or permanent, i . e. , whether the same
is a private residence, hotel, apartment house, or other
building or structure.
(9) The length of time he or she has occupied
each such place of residence, stopping place or place of
abode, and the length of time he or she expects or intends
to remain in the city.
(10) Last place of employment, and a list of all
places where such person has lived or worked or resided
within the past five (5) years .
3 At the time of such registration each registrant
shall permit the police department to fingerprint and photo-
graph the Registrant.
(a) When to register.
(1) All persons described in Section 1. who may desire
to become employed in such an occupation, shall register
before accepting or beginning such employment.
723.03 SECTION 3. Identification cards.
Every person required to register under the provisions
of Section 1 . shall be issued an identification card by the
police department after such person has duly registered.
The identification card shall be stamped with the word
"TEMPORARY" and such temporary registration card shall.
entitle the registrant to continue or to accept employment
for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from date of
issuance thereof, in any of the occupations described in
Section 1.
After registration of each such registrant the police
department shall forward a copy of the registrant' s finger-
prints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and shall
obtain a report thereon. In not less than ten (10) days,
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OR 21-66
PAGE 3 OF 6
nor more than thirty (30) days after the date of regis-
tration, each such registrant shall return to the police
station at city hall and shall request the police department
to stamp the word "PERMANENT" on the registration identi-
fication card. The word "PERMANENT" shall be stamped on
the registration card unless the report from the Federal
Bureau of Investigation shows that the registrant has a
criminal record and the said registrant has withheld such
criminal record information from the City. In the event
that a registrant has continued employment or has accepted
employment on a temporary basis pending the issuance of a
permanent identification card, and such permanent identi-
fication card is denied by the chief of police under the
provision of this section, the registrant shall terminate
such employment immediately upon denial of a permanent
identification card by the chief of police.
All permanent identification cards shall expire two
(2) years after the date of issuance, and thereafter any
person desiring to continue to engage in any kind of
employment requiring an identification card under the pro-
visions of Section 1. shall apply for a new card as provided
herein. In the event that any registrant, while holding a
valid identification card under the provisions of this
article shall be convicted of a crime constituting a felony,
or a crime involving moral turpitude, lewd acts, sexual
perversion or deviation, such registrant ' s identification
card may be revoked by the chief of police.
723.04 SECTION 4. Employment without.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or company
hereafter to employ any other person in any occupation
described in Section 1. or to permit any person to continue
employment in any occupation described therein, unless such
person holds a valid identification card, as required by
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OR 21-66
PAGE 4 OF 6
this section. In the event that any person, firm or
company employs a registrant holding a temporary identi-
fication card, it shall be unlawful for such person, firm
or company to continue the employment of such registrant
beyond the expiration date of the temporary identification
card, unless such registrant shall have obtained a per-
manent identification card within the said thirty (3) day
period. It shall be unlawful for any person not holding
a valid identification card, as provided in this article,
to continue employment or to accept employment in any
occupation described in Section 1.
723.05 SECTION 5. False information.
It shall be unlawful for any person required to
register under this Ordinance to furnish any false, untrue
or misleading information or statement in connection with
such registration.
723.06 SECTION 6. Notification of change of address.
Any person who is required to register under the
terms of this Ordinance shall inform the police department
in writing of any change in the registrant' s residence or
business address, or occupation, within seventy-two (72)
hours after such change is made.
723.07 SECTION 7. Records to be kept confidential .
All statements furnished in connection with the regis-
tration of any person under the provisions of this Ordinance
shall be kept at all times in a confidential file by the
police department, separate and apart from other files and
records kept and maintained by the police department, and
the said file shall not be open to inspection by the public,
but shall be inspected only by the municipal judge, city
attorney, city prosecutor, city manager and members of the
police department, or other law enforcement officers. It
shall be unlawful for any person having access to such con-
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OR 21-66
PAGE 5 OF 6
fidential file to disclose information contained therein
to any person not entitled to have such information.
The chief of police is hereby given the authority
to transmit copies of such records contained in the said
confidential file to any sheriff, head of any organized
police department of any city, to the head of any depart-
ment in any state engaged in the enforcement of the criminal
laws of said state, or to the head of any federal law
enforcement agency; and requests for such copies shall be
made in writing by such sheriff or head of said law enforce-
ment agencies, asking for the record of a person named in
such request and stating that such record is deemed
necessary for use of such law enforcement officer or agency
for the investigation of any crime or of any person who
is accused of committing a crime, and further stating that
the record will be used only for such purpose.
723.08 SECTION 8. Penalty for violations .
Any person who shall be convicted in the Municipal
Court of a violation of any provision of this Ordinance
shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500.00 or by
imprisonment not to exceed ninety (90) days or by such fine
and imprisonment if deemed appropriate by the Municipal
Judge,
SECTION 9. This Ordinance shall take effect
October 15, 1966.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City Council of
the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida on this 20 day of
September, 1966.
[signature]
Mayor
Attest:
[signature]
City Clerk
Approved as to Form:
[no signature]
City Attorney
First Reading: Sept 6, 1966
Second Reading: Sept 20, 1966
OR 21-66
AMEND 723.02
Ready F Ryping R Scott 11-12-75
ORDINANCE NO. 21-74
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 21-66 AS
AMENDED, WHICH ORDINANCE PROVIDES FOR THE
REGISTRATION AND FINGERPRINTING OF PERSONS EN-
GAGED IN CERTAIN OCCUPATIONS, BY INCREASING
THE REGISTRATION FEE TO $2. 00; BY REPEALING
ORDINANCE NO. 21-66-A; BY PLACING THE RESPONSIB-
ILITY FOR SUCH REGISTRATION WITH THE OWNER OR
MANAGER OF BUSINESSES COVERED; BY AMENDING
THE PENALTY PROVISION FOR VIOLATION OF SAID
ORDINANCE; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
SECTION 1. Ordinance No. 21-66, as amended, is hereby amend-
ed'as follows:
723.01 A. Any person who is now engaged in or may hereafter
desire to engage in the following occupations shall
register with the Police Department, pay a registration
-fee in the amount of Two dollars ($2.00) to such depart-
.ment, and be fingerprinted and photographed by the
Police Department under the procedure hereafter set
forth.[
723.02 A. Every person required to register under the prov-
isions of Section 1 shall report to the Police Department
and after payment of a registration fee in the amount of
Two dollars ($2. 00) shall complete, verify and sign
under oath a form provided by the Police Department,
which form shall contain spaces in which the following
information concerning the registrant shall be written, "
723.02 C. It shall be the responsibility of the owner of manager
or employer of any business in which registration of em-
ployees is required under the Ordinance to make certain
that such employee registration as herein provided is no
later than five (5) days of commencement of such employ-
ment. Failure of such owner, manager or employer to
have an employee register shall constitute a violation of
this Ordinance.
[Ord. No. 21-66, §2, 20 Sept. 1966, as amended by Ord. No. 21-74, §1, 16 Jul 1974]
"Section 723.08. Penalty for violations.
Any person who shall be convicted-in the Municipal
Court of a violation of any provision of this Ordinance
shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500. 00 or:by
imprisonment not to exceed sixty (60) days or by such
fine and imprisonment.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Cape Canaveral,
Florida, this 16 day of JULY , 1974.
[signature]
Mayor Pro Tem
Attest:
[signature & seal]
City Clerk
Approved by:
[signature]
City Attorney
FIRST READING: 6-18-74
POSTED: 6-19-74
ADVERTISED: 6-23-74
SECOND READING: 7/16/74
NAME YES NO ABS
MACLAY [didn't vote]
RHAME [didn't vote]
GRAEFE YES
SALVAGGIO YES
THURM YES
CHAP 723
AMENDED ORD 21-66-14
(1) Any and every person engaged as a driver of
a taxicab or for-hire car in the city.
(2) Each person employed in any filling station
or automative repair shops, bar, saloon, night club motel,
hotel, restaurant, pool and billiard parlor or bowling
alley, barbecue stand, soda fountain or eating place where
food is served, or employed as a janitor.
(3) Every solicitor, peddler, hawker, itinerant
merchant or vendor of merchandise who goes from house to
house or apartments in the residentail districts, or upon
the street in the residential area of the city for the
purpose of soliciting orders for the sale of goods, wares
and merchandise; (no registration is required of persons
making bona fide deliveries of goods ordered by customers
from established places of business paying an occupational
PAGE 1 OF 6
114
license in connection with such business) .
(A) Each astrologer, fortuneteller, palmist,
hypnotist, mindreader, medium, character reader, clairvoyant.
[Ord. No. 21-66, §1, 21 Nov. 1967]
Sec. 723.02 Procedure for registration, fingerprinting
and photographing.
See attached
(1) His or her true name and all aliases which
he or she has used or under which he or she may have been
known.
(2) A full and complete description of his or her
person.
(3) The kind, character and nature of every
felony or crime involving sex deviation of which he or she
has been convicted.
(4) If applicable, the place where such crime was
or crimes were committed and the place of conviction of
the same.
(5) If applicable, the name under which he or
she was convicted in each instance and the date thereof.
(6) If applicable, the name, if any, and the
location of each prison, reformatory, jail or other penal
institution in which he or she was confined or to which he
or she was sentenced.
(7) The location and address of his or her resi-
dence, stopping place, living quarters or place of abode
in the city; if he or she has more than one residence,
stopping place, or places of abode, that fact must be stated
and the location and address of each given.
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PAGE 2 OF 6
115
(8) A statement of the kind of residence, stopping
place or place of abode in which he or she resides, whether
the same is temporary or permanent, i. e. , whether the same
is a private residence, hotel, apartment house, or other
building or structure.
(9) The length of time he or she has occupied
each such place of residence, stopping place or place of
abode, and the length of time he or she expects or intends
to remain in the city.
(10) Last place of employment, and a list of all
places where such person has lived or worked or resided
within the past five (5) years .
(B) At the time of such registration each registrant
shall permit the police department to fingerprint and photo-
graph the Registrant.
Sec. 723.03 Identification cards.
Every person required to register under the provisions
of Sec. 723.01 shall be issued an identification card by the
police department after such person has duly registered.
The identification card shall be stamped with the word
"TEMPORARY" and such temporary registration card shall
entitle the registrant to continue or to accept employment
for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from date of
issuance thereof, in any of the occupations described in
Section 1.
After registration of each such registrant the police
department shall forward a copy of the registrant ' s finger-
prints to thee Federal Bureau of Investigation and shall
obtain a report thereon. In not less than ten (10) days,
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nor more than thirty (30) days after the date of regis-
tration, each such registrant shall return to the police
station at city hall and shall request the police department
to stamp the word "PERMANENT" on the registration identi-
fication card. The word "PERMANENT" shall be stamped on
the registration card unless the report from the Federal
Bureau of Investigation shows that the registrant has a
criminal record and the said registrant has withheld such
criminal record information from the City. In the event
that a registrant has continued employment or has accepted
employment on a temporary basis pending the issuance of a
permanent identification card, and such permanent identi-
fication card is denied by the chief of police under the
provision of this section, the registrant shall terminate
such employment immediately upon denial of a permanent
identification card by the chief of police.
All permanent identification cards shall expire two
(2) years after the date of issuance, and thereafter any
person desiring to continue to engage in any kind of
employment requiring an identification card under the pro-
visions of Section 1. shall apply for a new card as provided
herein. In the event that any registrant, while holding a
valid identification card under the provisions of this
article shall be convicted of a crime constituting a felony,
or a crime involving moral turpitude, lewd acts, sexual
perversion or deviation, such registrant ' s identification
card may be revoked by the chief of police.
SECTION 4. Employment without .
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or company
hereafter to employ any other person in any occupation
described in Section 1. or to permit any person to continue
employment in any occupation described therein, unless such
person holds a valid identification card, as required by
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this section. In the event that any person, firm or
company employs a registrant holding a temporary identi-
fication card, it shall be unlawful for such person, firm
or company to continue the employment of such registrant
beyond the expiration date of the temporary identification
card, unless such registrant shall have obtained a per-
manent identification card within the said thirty (3) day
period. It shall be unlawful for any person not holding
a valid identification card, as provided in this article,
to continue employment or to accept employment in any
occupation described in Section 1.
SECTION 5. False information.
It shall be unlawful for any person required to
register under this Ordinance to furnish any false, untrue
or misleading information or statement in connection with
such registration.
SECTION 6. Notification of change of address.
Any person who is required to register under the
terms of this Ordinance shall inform the police department
in writing of any change in the registrant' s residence or
business address, or occupation, within seventy-two (72)
hours after such change is made.
SECTION 7. Records to be kept confidential.
All statements furnished in connection with the regis-
tration of any person under the provisions of this Ordinance
shall be kept at all times in a confidential file by the
police department, separate and apart from other files and
records kept and maintained by the police department, and
the said file shall not be open to inspection by the public,
but shall be inspected only by the municipal judge, city
attorney, city prosecutor, city manager and members of the
police department, or other law enforcement officers . It
shall be unlawful for any person having access to such con-
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fidential file to disclose information contained therein
to any person not entitled to have such information.
The chief of police is hereby given the authority
to transmit copies of such records contained in the said
confidential file to any sheriff, head of any organized
police department of any city, to the head of any depart-
ment in any state engaged in the enforcement of the criminal
laws of said state, or to the head of any federal law
enforcement agency; and requests for such copies shall be
made in writing by such sheriff or head of said law enforce-
ment agencies, asking for the record of a person named in
such request and stating that such record is deemed
necessary for use of such law enforcement officer or agency
for the investigation of any crime or of any person who
is accused of committing a crime, and further stating that
the record will be used only for such purpose.
SECTION 8. Penalty for violations .
Any person who shall be convicted in the Municipal
Court of a violation of any provision of this Ordinance
shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500. 00 or by
imprisonment not to exceed ninety (90) days or by such fine
and imprisonment if deemed appropriate by the Municipal
Judge.
SECTION 9. This Ordinance shall take effect
October 15, 1966.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City Council of
the City of Cape Canaveral, Florida on this 20 day of
September , 1966.
[signature]
Mayor
Attest:
[signature]
City Clerk
Approved as to Form:
[no signature]
City Attorney
First Reading: Sept 6, 1966
Second Reading: Sept 20, 1966
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ORDINANCE NO. 21-66-A
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
21-66 REQUIRING REGISTRATION OF
PERSONS ENGAGED IN CERTAIN OCCUPATIONS,
BY PROVIDING FOR A $1 .00 REGISTRATION
FEE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City
of Cape Canaveral, Florida, as follows:
SECTION 1. Paragraph (1) of Section 1 of
Ordinance No. 21-66 is hereby amended to read as follows:
(1) "Any person who is now engaged in or may
hereafter desire to engage in the following occupations
shall register with the Police Department, pay a
registration fee in the amount of one ($.1.00) Dollar to
such department, and be fingerprinted and photographed
by the Police Department under the procedure hereafter
set forth. "
SECTION 2. Paragraph (1) of Section 2 of Ordinance
No. 21-66 is hereby amended to read as follows:
(1) "Every person required to register under the
provisions of Section 1 shall report to the Police Depart-
ment and after payment of a registration fee in the amount
of one ($1 .00) dollar, shall complete, verify and sign
under oath a form provided by the Police Department, which
form shall contain spaces in which the following information
concerning the registrant shall be written:"
SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall take effect
immediately upon its adoption.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Cape
Canaveral, Florida, on this 21st day of November 1967.
[signature]
Mayor
Attest:
[signature]
City Clerk
Approved as to Form:
[no signature]
City Attorney
First Reading: Nov. 7, 1967
Second Reading: Nov. 21, 1967
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