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Ordinance 012 Registration of Certain Persons Employed in the VillagePage . ~~ C~ ORDINANCE #12 ' AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUIRING THE REGISTRATION OF CERTAIN PERSONS EMPLOYED IN THE VILLAGE; PROVIDING THE MANNER AND CHARGE FOR SUCH REGISTRATION AbID THE ISSUANCE OF REGISTRATION CARDS; PROHIBITING THE HIRING OF SUCH PERSONS UNLESS SO REGISTERED; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLGWS: Section 1. Each person engaged as a driver of a taxi cab or a for hire car within the Village, and each person employed in any auction, bar, saloon, night club, hotel, restaurant, pool and billiard parlor, bowling alley, barbecue stand, soda fountain or other place where food is served, each person employed as a golf caddie, messenger or delivery boy; and every solici- tor, peddler, hawker, itinerant merchant or transient vendor of merchandise who go from house to house for the purpose of soliciting orders for the sale ofgoods, wares or merchandise; and every meter reader are hereby required to register with the Chief of Police of the Village their name, description, date of birth, last place of employment, if any, and who shall also be fingerprinted and photographed by or under the direction of the Chief of Police of the Vil- lage prior to engaging in any of the foregoing trades, businesses or occupations. Section 2. For the purpose of defraying the expense of said fingerprinting and photographing, there shall be paid by all persons so required to register the sum of $1.50. Section 3. Identification cards will be issued by the Village Chief of Police to all persons after they have been duly registered which such persons shall carry at all times during which they shall be engaged in any of ' 'the foregoing trades, businesses or occupations within the Village. However, such cards shall not be issued until the fingerprints of each registrant have been forwarded by the Village Chief of Police to the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion and a report obtained therefrom. Should the report so obtained show that such person has a criminal record, or is of an immoral character, then such application for an identification card may be denied. Page "3~ u r C Section 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to employ any person that is required to secure an identification card as set forth herein- above unless such person has prior to such employment obtained an identification card as above required. Section 5. Any person who is required to register under the terms of this ordinance is likewise hereby required to inform the Chief of Police of any change of address within twelve hours after such change is made. Section 6. The files of all persons required to be registered under the provisions of this ordinance shall be kept in such manner as may be prescribed by the Village Manager and the Chief of Police. Section 7. No person, except the duly authorized identification officer in charge of registration files, the Chief of Police, and the Village Manager, shall 'nave access to or be permitted to examine the registration files. Section 8. Any person who shall violate this ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not more than Five Hundred Dollars (°500.00) or by im- prisonment of not more than sixty (60) days, or by both such fine and imprison- ment. April, 1957. (SEAL) ATTEST: S/ R, C. Tufford Village Clerk FIRST READING the 25th day of March, 1957. SECOND, FINAL READING AS AMENDED AND PASSAGE the 8th day of SJ Charles A. Cunningham Mayor