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ORDINANCE NO. 07,0
AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City
of Port Angeles amending Ordinance 1968
relating to the regulation of private
security firms.
WHEREAS Port Angeles City Ordinance No . 1968 failed to
make provision for seasonal variations in the personnel require-
ments of private security businesses; and
WHEREAS it is recognized that the safety of the public
can be adequately protected by a limited reduction in the scope of
the screening of registrants in certain circumstances; now,
therefore,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ANGELES DO ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The following subsections are hereby added
to section 1 of Ordinance 1968, the remainder of the section being
unchanged:
"(k) 'Permanent employee' shall include all personnel
employed by a private security licensee for more than forty -five
calendar days in any year.
(1) 'Temporary employee' shall include all personnel
employed by a private security licensee for less than forty -six
calendar days in any year."
Section 2. Section 6 of Ordinance 1968 heretofore pro-
viding as follows:
"Section 6. Background Check. Each person, as defined
in this ordinance will be subject to a background check,
as determined by the Chief of Police through the depart-
ment of police. The department of police shall send a
letter to the City Clerk concerning the background of
the applicant, which may contain any objection or recom-
mendation as to the application. The Chief of Police
may require fingerprinting or photographs of all appli-
cants for any licensee described in this ordinance."
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is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 6. Background Check. Each person, as defined
in this ordinance will be subject to a background check, as
determined by the Chief of Police through the department of
police. In the case of persons applying for registration as tem-
porary employees of a registrant, the background check may be
limited to an examination of the records of only those law enforce-
ment agencies located within Clallam County. The department of
police shall send a letter to the City Clerk concerning the back-
ground of the applicant, which may contain any objection or recom-
mendation as to the application. The Chief of Police may require
fingerprinting or photographs of all applicants for any licensee
described in this ordinance."
Section 3. The following subsection is hereby added to
Section 23 of Ordinance 1968, the remainder being unchanged:
"(c) The application for registration of temporary
employees under the provisions of this ordinance shall include, in
addition to the data required under subsection (b), above, the
following:
(1) The length of time during which the applicant has
continuously been a resident of Clallam County; and
(2) Any other data as may be required by the City Clerk
which in the opinion of said Clerk indicates the appli-
cant's ties to the community."
Section 4. A second paragraph is hereby added to
Section 26 of Ordinance 1968, the remainder of which shall be un-
changed:
"The City Clerk shall refuse to register for employment
as a temporary employee any applicant who has not been a resident
within Clallam County, Washington, continuously for longer than
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five years immediately preceding the date of said application for
registration."
Section 5. Section 29 of Ordinance 1968, heretofore
providing as follows:
"Section 29. Registration - Fee. The registration fee
for employees of a licensee is fixed as follows:
Twenty -five (25) dollars per year; Fifteen dollars (15)
for renewal thereof."
is hereby amended to provide as follows:
"Section 29. Registration - Fee. The registration fees
for emloyees of a licensee are fixed as follows:
(a) Permanent employees: Twenty -five ($25) Dollars per
year and Fifteen ($15) Dollars per year for renewal thereof;
(b) Temporary employees: Seven ($7) Dollars, renewal of
which is hereby prohibited; PROVIDED, however, that in the event
that a temporary employee applies for registration as a permanent
employee of any licensee within one year of registration as a tem-
porary employee, the City Clerk shall deduct from the initial fee
for registration of permanent employees such fee as was previously
collected from the applicant, allowing a credit therefor against
such initial fee."
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles
at a regular meeting of the Council held on the / day of
, 1978.
ATTEST:
e,/qh,e6,-aye
Marian C. Parrish, City Clerk
APPR S T
C. T. Walrath, City Attorney
PUBLISHED: /9, /973
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