§ 660.8. SOLICITORS' IDENTIFICATION CARDS AND LISTS OF SOLICITORS.  


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  • Consistent with the standards and purposes of this Article, the Chief of Police or his or her designate shall create identification cards for persons engaged in sales solicitations for charitable purposes. Each such identification card shall be laminated and shall bear the name and residence or business address of the charitable organization registering, a recent photograph of the solicitor; to be supplied by the charitable organization registering and to be of a size prescribed by the Chief of Police or his or her designate, the registration number, the name and signature of the solicitor or agent, the expiration date of the Certificate of Registration, and it shall have printed prominently thereon in red: "This identification card is not an endorsement of the solicitation by the City and County of San Francisco or any of its officers or employees." The name of the organization, photograph of the individual and statement of nonendorsement shall appear on the front of the card with the remaining information appearing on the back of the card. This card shall be prepared and laminated by the Chief of Police or his or her designate or, at the election of the charitable organization, by the charitable organization on pre-numbered cards supplied by the Department.
    The Chief of Police or his or her designate shall issue up to five identification cards with the Certificate of Registration without any additional charge. The registrant may obtain additional identification cards by paying to the City its actual cost as established by resolution of the Police Commission.
    With respect to sales solicitations, the charitable organization registering shall maintain on its premises or the premises of a designated agent of the organization or, in the alternative, shall provide to the Department, a list of the names, addresses, identification card number, and dates of birth of all agents and employees to whom identification cards are issued. With respect to nonsales solicitations, the charitable organization registering shall maintain on its premises or the premises of a designated agent of the organization or, in the alternative, shall provide to the Department, a list of the names of all agents and employees authorized to solicit on behalf of the organization. Where lists required under this Section are maintained on the premises of the charitable organization, the charitable organization shall make such lists available to members of the Department upon request.
    (Amended by Ord. 106-87, App. 4/3/87)