Effective – 28 Aug 2013 316.150. Definitions. — As used in sections 316.150 to 316.185, the following terms mean: (1) “County”, any county of this state except a county having a charter form of government and having a population of nine hundred thousand inhabitants or more and no city not within a county which exercises […]
Effective – 28 Aug 1991 316.155. Festival license required — exception. — No person shall operate, maintain, conduct, advertise, or sell or furnish tickets for a festival in any county in this state unless he first obtains a license from that county to operate, maintain or conduct the festival. This provision shall not apply to […]
Effective – 16 Jul 1975 316.160. Application for license — fee — contents of application. — Application for a license to operate, maintain or conduct a festival shall be made in writing to the county clerk at least sixty days prior to the time indicated for the commencement of the planned festival and shall be […]
Effective – 16 Jul 1975 316.165. Public hearing on application, when held. — Upon receipt of a complete application and the application fee, the county clerk shall set the application for public hearing at a regular meeting of the governing body of the county, not less than fifteen days nor more than thirty days thereafter, […]
Effective – 16 Jul 1975 316.170. License to issue, when. — Based upon the testimony of the witnesses and evidence presented at the hearing, including the report of the officials specified in section 316.165, the governing body of the county shall grant the license, deny the license, or set conditions which must be met, or […]
Effective – 16 Jul 1975 316.175. Grounds for denial of license. — After holding the required public hearing, in addition to the requirements and conditions set forth in sections 316.155, 316.160, 316.165 and 316.170, the governing body of the county may deny issuance of a license if it finds any of the following: (1) That […]
Effective – 16 Jul 1975 316.180. Penalty for violation. — Any person who violates the provisions of sections 316.150 to 316.185 is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction, be punished as provided by law. Any violation of sections 316.150 to 316.185 shall be grounds for an injunction against the festival which may be […]
Effective – 16 Jul 1975 316.185. Reasonable conditions authorized — notice of conditions, mailed when. — At the hearing required by section 316.165, the governing body of the county or municipality may establish reasonable conditions which are necessary to protect the health, safety, or property of local residents and persons attending the festival which must […]