For the purpose of this title, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section.
Words and phrases used in this title not specifically defined shall
be construed according to the context and approved use of the language.
"Patrolman"
means an individual engaged in the act of guarding property
as the owner, member, or employee of a patrol system.
"Patrol system"
means any private service or private system which purports
to furnish, or does furnish, to members or subscribers any watchman
or guard, either uniformed or otherwise, to patrol any part of the
city, or to guard or watch any property, including guarding against
theft, fire, or both, or to perform any service usually and customarily
performed by the law enforcement agency of the city as a peace officer.
"Patrol system" does not include the guarding of property of a single
owner which such property is not open to the public by one or more
individuals whose entire salary or wages is paid by such owner, irrespective
of whether such salary or wage is paid direct to the individuals performing
such guard duty or to another, or service of any nature performed
by an employee whose main or principal duty is not that of guarding
or protecting property.
(Ord. 1181 § 1, 1992)
In addition to general application information described in Section
4.04.070 and the permit application fee that must be paid as required by Section
4.02.040, for a patrol system permit other specific application information is required. The specific application information for a patrol system shall be as follows:
(1) The
district or territory proposed to be serviced by the patrol system;
(2) A
description of the methods of operation;
(3) The
names and addresses of all patrolmen who are or will be owners, officers,
or employees of the applicant;
(4) Such
other information as either the city of the law enforcement agency
may require.
(5) With
every application for a permit to conduct a patrol system, the application
shall produce evidence that he has a license issued pursuant to Section
7520 of the Business and Professions Code.
(Ord. 1181 § 1, 1992)
With every application for a patrolman's permit the applicant
shall also file a letter from the licensee of a patrol system certifying
that such permittee desires to employ such patrolman or that such
patrolman is, or will be an owner or member of such patrol system.
(Ord. 1181 § 1, 1992)
The application shall be processed in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter
4.04.
(Ord. 1181 § 1, 1992)
The operator of a patrol system shall neither employ nor utilize
the services in any way of a patrolman whose name is not on the permit
of such operator, or who does not possess a valid, subsisting permit.
(Ord. 1181 § 1, 1992)
The holder of a patrol system permit shall not sell or offer
to sell any transfer or relinquishment of the privilege to operate
a patrol system in territory assigned to him or for any consideration
whatever agree to advocate or not to oppose the granting of any other
patrol system permit.
(Ord. 1181 § 1, 1992)
Nothing in this chapter limits the power of the city to grant
a permit to more than one patrol system to operate in the same area.
(Ord. 1181 § 1, 1992)