1. First reading of ordinance-police public events
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1. First reading of ordinance-police public events
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General Provisions <br /> When a public event is held in this county, excluding areas within an incorporated city <br /> with a police chief, the sheriff may police the public event so that law and order are there <br /> maintained. The sheriff shall determine the number, if any, of deputy sheriffs, special <br /> officers, or licensed private security officers needed to police the public event properly. <br /> The person conducting the public event, before the public event is held, shall pay to the <br /> sheriff, peace officer, or licensed private security provider the expense of any deputy <br /> sheriff, special officer, or licensed private security officer required for the proper policing <br /> of the public event, and no public event may be permitted to proceed unless the officer or <br /> officers are present and the fees are paid. No person, directly or indirectly interested or <br /> concerned in the giving, holding, or conducting of a public event, or connected with the <br /> person conducting the same, is eligible to appointment under this section as a special <br /> officer. The sheriff shall retain all other authority and powers provided by other laws. <br /> Penalty <br /> Any person holding a public event without giving notice of the public event to the sheriff, <br /> or without making provision for the necessary policing determined by the sheriff, is guilty <br /> of a class B misdemeanor. <br />
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