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Board advances entertainment-code changes to expand live-permit types, give commission new enforcement tools
Summary
The Board of Supervisors passed, on first reading, a package of changes to entertainment and noise rules that expands limited live-performance permits, creates a 90-day temporary entertainment permit and strengthens enforcement powers of the Entertainment Commission.
The Board of Supervisors passed, on first reading, amendments to the city's entertainment and noise regulations aimed at expanding opportunities for live performance while giving regulators new enforcement tools.
Supervisor Scott Wiener, the legislation's sponsor, said the package would "increase access to live entertainment," streamline permits for small venues and give regulators authority to act more quickly against serious violations. Wiener said the legislation would extend limited…
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