"Fortunetelling"
means telling of fortunes, forecasting of futures, or furnishing
of any information not otherwise obtainable by the ordinary process
of knowledge, by means of any occult, psychic power, faculty, force,
clairvoyance, clairaudience, cartomancy, psychology, psychometry,
phrenology, biorhythms, spirits, tea leaves or other such reading,
mediumship, seership, prophecy, augury, astrology, palmistry, necromancy,
mindreading, telepathy, or other craft, art, science, cards, talisman,
charm, potion, magnetism, magnetized article or substance, gypsy cunning
or foresight, crystal gazing, oriental mysteries or magic, of any
kind or nature.
(Prior code § 5-068)
Every natural person who, for pay, actively conducts, engages
in, carries on, or practices fortunetelling shall file a separate
verified application for a license with the Chief of Police. The application
shall contain:
A. The
name, home and business address, and home and business phone number
of the applicant.
B. The
record of conviction for violations of the law, excluding minor traffic
violations.
C. The
fingerprints of the applicant on a form provided by the Stockton Police
Department.
D. The
address, city and state, and the approximate dates where and when
the applicant practiced a similar business, either alone or in conjunction
with others.
E. An application
fee of $100.00.
(Prior code § 5-069.1)
Upon the filing of the application, it shall be referred to
the Police Department for investigation, report and recommendation.
The investigation shall be conducted to verify the facts contained
in the application and any supporting data. After the investigation
is completed, a report and recommendation shall be made in writing
to the Chief of Police. If the report recommends denial of the permit
to the applicant, the grounds for the recommended denial shall be
set forth. If after 14 days no report has been submitted to the Chief
of Police, a provisional license may be issued which will be effective
until the investigation is complete and the recommendation by the
Chief of Police has been made.
(Prior code § 5-069.2)
There shall be posted in every fortunetelling establishment,
in letters and numbers plainly visible from all parts thereof, signs
specifying the fees charged for services rendered by the licensee.
(Prior code § 5-069.4)
The action of the Chief of Police in denying a license issued
pursuant to this chapter shall be subject to an appeal to the City
Manager. Notice of such appeal shall be filed with the City Clerk
within 10 days after denial of said license. Upon failure to file
such notice within the 10-day period, the action of the Chief of Police
in denying such license shall be final and conclusive.
(Prior code § 5-069.5)
Any applicant for a license adversely affected by the action
of the City Manager pursuant to this chapter may appeal said decision
to the City Council. Notice of such appeal shall be filed with the
City Clerk within 10 days from the decision of the City Manager.
(Prior code § 5-069.6)
No license issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter
shall be assignable or transferable.
(Prior code § 5-069.8)
The term of the license shall be for no more than the term of
a regular business license. A renewal application shall be filed no
later than 30 days prior to the expiration of the license and shall
be processed in the same manner as a new application.
(Prior code § 5-069.9)