§ 7.90.380. Exhibitions—License requirements—Exceptions.  


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  • A.

    Every person conducting, managing or carrying on an exhibition, entertainment or show of any character in which a fee is charged for entry into the location, the viewing of any such exhibition, entertainment or show, or participation in any of its activities, shall first obtain the written approval of each location by the commission and procure a license and pay an annual license fee in the amount set forth in Section 7.14.010 of this title, under the appropriate heading.

    B.

    This section does not apply to schools or churches using their own equipment, any entertainment as defined in Sections 7.36.010 or 7.36.020, any outdoor festival as defined in Section 7.60.010, or to any carnival or circus as defined in Section 7.25.010 or 7.25.020, or to an animal menagerie or animal exhibition for which Section 10.28.070 of Title 10 of this code requires a license.

(Ord. 12207 § 3, 1980: Ord. 11209 § 1 (part), 1975: Ord, 10336 § 3 (part), 1971: Ord. 10159 § 3 (part), 1970: Ord. 9962 § 3 (part), 1970: Ord. 9557 § 6(part), 1968: Ord. 9456 § 1, 1967: Ord. 8608 § 1 (part), 1964: Ord. 7159 § 6 (part), 1957: Ord. 6586 § 3 (part), 1954: Ord. 5860 Ch. 2 Art. 2 § 329, 1951.)