It shall be the duty of the finance director or his/her designee to enforce all provisions of this title. The chief of police shall render such assistance in the enforcement hereof as may from time to time be required by the finance director or the city council.
The finance director in the exercise of the duties imposed upon him or her hereunder, and acting through his or her deputies or duly authorized assistants, may examine or cause to be examined all records of a business, entity, operation or person to ascertain whether the provisions of this title have been complied with.
The finance director or his/her designee and any police officer shall have the power and authority to enter, free of charge, and at any reasonable time, any place of business required to remit transient occupancy taxes herein, and demand an exhibition and copying of its records for purposes of audit. Any person having such records in his possession or under his control, who willfully fails to exhibit the same on demand or allow them copying, shall be charged with an infraction or a misdemeanor at the discretion of the district attorney or the city attorney depending upon the prosecuting entity. In the event that the operator refuses to exhibit and/or make available such records upon demand, the city attorney shall forthwith issue a subpoena for the production of the original records and their seizure by the appropriate officer of the city.
(Ord. 803 § 1; Ord. 1105 § 1 (Exh. B); Ord. 1109 § 1 (Exh. A); Code 1997 § 28A-25.1; Formerly 3.50.190)