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Entertainment Commission says Board passed promoter-registration ordinance; staff details venue warnings and suspensions
Summary
Acting Director Kane told the commission the Board of Supervisors passed a promoter-registration ordinance at second reading; the mayor has 30 days to sign. Staff also reported a warning to The Heights and a seven-day suspension for Suite 181 after multiple incidents. The commission was briefed on interagency steps to track citations and improve security training.
Acting Director Kane told the Entertainment Commission on Dec. 14 that a proposed ordinance requiring event promoters to register with the commission passed the Board of Supervisors at second reading and awaits the mayor's action, which the mayor has up to 30 days to sign or allow to go into law.
Kane said staff attached the ordinance digest and file number to the commission packet so commissioners and operators can plan for implementation in 2011. She also flagged two other pieces of legislation of interest: a public-works amendment to replace criminal penalties for handbills with…
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