For the purpose of this chapter, certain words and phrases shall be defined and construed as set forth in this section:
is any organization that is organized for benevolent, charitable, or eleemosynary purposes that holds meetings, other than teenage dances, at regularly scheduled intervals and that has obtained an exemption from taxation from the California Franchise Tax Board.
is a place where music is provided and the public is permitted to dance without payment of a fee.
means every form of live entertainment, music, solo band or orchestra, act, play, burlesque show, fashion show, review, pantomime, scene, song or dance act, or song and dance act, or any other act performance participated in by one or more persons for the purpose of holding the attention of, gaining the attention or interest of, diverting or amusing guests or patrons.
means any premises or portion of a premises designed or used primarily for the sale of alcoholic beverages and where dancing or other entertainment is provided or allowed, including premises or portions thereof that operate under a State Alcoholic Beverage Control License "on-sale general bona fide eating place" or "on-sale premises" type license. A nightclub shall be subject to all the provisions of Section 8.08.020 regarding dinner dancing places, except that the term "dancing" therein shall be deemed to include entertainment as defined in this section.
is a dance that is limited to those persons individually invited and to which no admittance charge is made, or a dance conducted by any bona fide club, society, association or school, organized or incorporated for benevolent, charitable, literary, dancing, or educational purposes, having an established membership, and that holds meetings other than such dances at regularly stated intervals, when proceeds, if any, arising from such a dance are used for the purposes of such club, society, association, or school.
is a dance open to the public for an admittance fee or charge that is held on one day only.
is a place open to the public upon the payment of an admittance fee, wherein music is provided and people are allowed to dance, and that is open at regular intervals or on regular days of the week.
is a dance or dances held at regular intervals that is open only to teenagers, from the ages of 13 to 18, inclusive, sponsored by a charitable nonprofit organization. If an admission charge is made, no less than 50% of the gross proceeds from each dance must be turned over to the sponsoring charitable nonprofit organization to be used for its eleemosynary purposes.
Every teenage dance must be chaperoned by at least four adults from the established membership of the charitable nonprofit organization. The hours of a teenage dance shall be from 8:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., inclusive.
(Prior code § 4160; 574A § 1, 1962; 574 § 1, 1962; 1018 § 1, 1968; 1822 § 1, 1983; 2802 § 1, 2011)