HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD NO 2203ORDINANCE NO. 2203 NEW SERIES
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BAKERSFIELD ADDING CHAPTER 7.15 TO TITLE 7
OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE, CONCERNING THE
BUSINESS OF ESCORTING FUNERAL PROCESSIONS.
BE
as follows:
SECTION 1.
That Chapter 7.15 is hereby added to Title 7
Municipal Code of the City of Bakersfield as follows:
IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Bakersfield
of the
Sections:
7 15.010
7 15.020
7 15. 030
7 15. 040
7 15.050
7 15.060
7 15. 070
7 15. 080
7 15.090
7 15. 100
Chapter 7.15
FUNERAL ESCORTS
Permit Required.
Application; Investigation; Issuance.
Revocation of Permit.
Uniform and Equipment.
Identification to be Carried.
Rank and Title.
Duty to Report.
Motorcycles.
Regulations.
Insurance.
15.010 Permit Required. It shall be unlawful for any person,
or corporation, who is not a mortuary or funeral home to
carry on, conduct or maintain the business of escorting funeral
processions in the City of Bakersfield, without having first
obtained a permit from the City Manager of the City of Bakersfield
so to do.
7.15.020 Application; Investigation; Issuance or Denial; Appeal.
A. No such permit shall be granted except upon the written
application of the person, firm or corporation desiring same.
Said application shall be signed by the applicant and shall
specify the location of the place of business of said applicant.
Said application must be endorsed by at least three (3) reputable
citizens of the City of Bakersfield. Said application shall be
referred to the Chief of Police, who shall make or cause to be
made, an investigation as to the character of the applicant.
When the applicant files his application he also shall[ supply in
writing, the following information:
1. The name and address of the applicant and the names
and addresses of any employees of the applicant in such business.
2. If the applicant is a partnership, the name and address
of all partners.
3. If the applicant is a corporation, the names and
addresses of the corporate officers and manager, and a certified
copy of the resolution authorizing such application.
4. A description of the methods of operation.
5. Such other information pertinent to the business as
either the City Manager or Chief of Police may require.
B. The Chief of Police shall, within two weeks after such
referral, report thereon to the City Manager. After receiving such
report and a recommendation by the Chief, the City Mmnager shall
grant or deny a permit to said applicant to engage in such business.
Every such permittee shall also possess a valid, current, unrevoked
license for such business issued by the City under Chapter 6.20 of
Title 6 of this Code.
C. In the event that the permit is denied, the applicant may
appeal such decision to the City Council, if he files, within five
days from notification of such denial, a written appeal, in the
Office of the City Clerk. Notification of denial may be given to
the applicant either personally or by mail and shall be deemed to
have been received by the applicant upon delivery or two days after
mailing to applicant at the address shown upon his application°
D. Upon proper appeal having been filed, the City Council
shall hear such appeal within thirty (30) days of such filing and
shall render its decision to grant or deny the permit either upon
conclusion of the hearing or within thirty (30) days thereafter.
7.16.030 Revocation of Permit.
A. Whenever it shall appear to the City Manager that the
person, firm or corporation to whom a permit under this Chapter
has been issued is conducting, maintaining, operating, managing or
carrying on the business of escorting funeral processions in vio-
lation of any section of this chapter or in an improper, irregular
or unlawful manner, such permit may be revoked upon five days'
notice to the permittee.
B. It shall be unlawful for any such person, firm or corpora-
tion, whose permit has been so revoked, to continue to carry on,
conduct or maintain the business of escorting funeral processions
within the City of Bakersfield, until such time as said permit shall
be renewed.
C. The permittee, whose permit has been revoked by the City
Manager, may appeal such decision to the City Council in accordance
with the procedures set forth in Section 7.15.020 C and D.
7.16.040 Uniform and Equipment. A funeral escort is required
to wear a uniform while acting as such. He shall not wear any uniform
or badge which is in imitation of or can be mistaken for, an official
police uniform or badge of the City of Bakersfield or an official
Sheriff's uniform or badge of the County of Kern, or an official
uniform or badge of the Highway Patrol. No funeral escort shall
wear, while acting as such, any uniform or badge other than one
approved by the Chief of Police. He shall not carry, while engaged
in his duties, any firearm, handcuff, baton, or similar police
equipment.
7.16.050 Identification to be Carried.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to act as a funeral
escort, within the City, either as an employee of a permittee under
this Chapter, or otherwise, unless such funeral escort has upon
his person at all times while engaged in his duties as such, an
identification card issued to him by the Chief of Police.
B. The permittee shall furnish to the Chief such information
concerning persons employed by the permittee as funeral escorts as
may be required by the Chief and a current list of all such employees
shall be furnished. No identification card shall be issued to any
such employee not on such current list. Such identification card
may be withheld for a period of five working days and may be denied
or recalled by the Chief of Police for cause deemed to be in the
best interest of the City and for the general welfare~ The permittee
shall not permit any person to escort a funeral procession unless
and until such person has been issued such identification card and
shall not permit any person whose identification card has been
recalled to perform such service.
7.16.060 Rank and Title. A funeral escort shall not assume or
use any rank or title similar to any rank or title used by the
Police Department, Sheriff's Office or Highway Patrol..
7.16.070 Duty to Report. A funeral escort shall not perform
official police or investigation activities, but shall in~nediately
report every violation of law and every unusual occurrence to the
Chief of Police. A funeral escort shall make a full report of such
violation or other occurrence without unnecessary delay to the
Chief of Police.
7.16.080 Motorcycles. A funeral escort shall not use any motor-
cycle or similar vehicle in the performance of his duties as such
unless he first obtains a certificate of inspection issued by the
Police Department certifying that such motorcycle is in good mech-
anical condition and is of the color and type specified by the Chief
of Police.
7.16.090 Regulations. The Chief of Police is hereby authorized
to promulgate rules and regulations consistent with this chapter,
for all funeral escort services, concerning procedures of operation
of such service, such as routing of procession, identification of
participating vehicles, number of escorts required for processions,
mode of travel of vehicles in the procession, speed, etc. When
such rules and regulations are in written form and distributed to
all permittees under this chapter, they shall be obeyed by all fun-
eral escorts. Failure to obey such rules and regulations may result
in recalling of identification cards, revocation of permit, or both.
7.16.100 Insurance. All permittees under this chapter shall
secure and maintain public liability insurance and property damage
insurance within the following limits:
Public Liability - One occurrence - $ 500,000.00
Public Liability ~ All occurrences - $1,000,000.00
Property Damage - $ 100,000,00
SECTION 2.
This ordinance shall become effective thirty days from
and after the date of its passage.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was passed
and adopted by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular
meeting thereof held on the 12th day of August , 1974, by the
following vote:
CITY/DLERK and Ex~ficio Clerk of the
Council of the Citisf of Bakersfield
APPROVED this 12th day of August , 1974
MAY~kersfield
APPROVED as to form:
CIT~ ATTORNEY of the C~y of Bakersfield
Afft avt! of Iosttng r tnattres
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ~
County of Kern ~ss.
H. E. BERGEN, being duly sworn, deposes and says:
That he is the duly appointed, acting and qualified City Clerk of the City of Bakersfield; and
that on ......................$..~g..u....s...t.....1._~.~ ...................................................................19.~.~.... he posted on the Bulletin Board
at the City Hall, a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the Council of said City
at a meeting thereof duly held on .... ..~!.~.~.....~.~ ............................................., 19....~.~., which ordinance
was numbered ..... 2~Q~ New Series, and entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BAKERSFIELD A~DING CHAPTER 7.15 TO TITLE 7
OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE, CONCERNING THE
BUSINESS OF ESCORTING FUNERAL PROCESSIONS.
City/~lerk
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
~P.t.~...... day of A~gq~ .............. , ~9.Z.~