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which may accrue to or be sustained by Kittitas County, except for the sole negligence
<br />and willful misconduct of Kittitas County and its employees'
<br />2. A certificate of insurance, and accompanying endorsement, shall be filed with the
<br />county priorto the issuance of the permitwhich names Kittitas County, its officers and
<br />employees, as an additional insured party with respect to activities in connection with
<br />this permit for no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. The county shall approve the
<br />certificate and may impose other insurance requirements, as deemed necessary by the
<br />county.
<br />(Ord. 2018-00'1, 2018)
<br />5.2O.110 Posting.
<br />The ordinance codified in this chapter shall at all times be kept posted in a conspicuous place where
<br />an entertainment, amusement, sporting event, or show or assembly of persons wherein the primary
<br />purpose will be enterlainment, amusement, sporting event, or show is being conducted. (Ord. 2009-
<br />22,2009;Ord.9906, 1999; Ord. 92-17,1992;Ord.69-11 5 12,Yol' O, p'131, 1969)
<br />5.2O.12O Applicant age.
<br />No permit shall be issued to any person under 1B years of age. Alcohol shall be prohibited at any
<br />event where applicant is under 21 years of age at the time of the event. (Ord. 2009-22,2009; Ord' 99-
<br />06, 1999; Ord.92-'17,1992; Ord.69-11 9'13, Vol' O, p. 131, 1969)
<br />5.20.130 Statement of right to revoke on permit-
<br />Every permit issued under the provisions of this chapter shall state in substance that such permit is
<br />issued as a police, sanitary and fire requisition measure, and that the right of the board of county
<br />commissioners to revoke such permit without notice or formal hearing is a consideration of its
<br />issuance. (Ord. 2009-22,2009; Ord. 99-06, '1999; Ord. 92-17,1992;Ord.69-11 5 14, Vol. O, p. 131,
<br />1 969)
<br />5-2O.140 Grounds for revocation.
<br />Any permit granted hereunder to conduct an event may be revoked without notice or formal hearing
<br />by the board of county commissioners upon their finding that any police, sanitary, or fire regulation
<br />provided for in this chapter or in the state law has been violated by the permittee, and the action of
<br />said board in revoking any such permit shall be final and conclusive. (Ord. 2009-22,2009; Ord' 99-06,
<br />1999;Ord. 92-17,1992;Ord.6911 $ 15, Vol' O, p. 131, 1969)
<br />5.2O.150 Revocation not exclusive penalty-
<br />The revocation of any permit granted under the provisions of this chapter shall not preclude the
<br />imposition of further penalties as provided for in this chapter and the state law, but shall be
<br />considered merely as a part of the penalties imposed for violation of the rules and regulations
<br />provided for herein and in the state law. (Ord. 20Og-22,2009; Ord. 92-17,1992; Ord.69-11 5 i6, Vol'
<br />O, p.'131, 1969)
<br />5.2O.1 60 Closing hours.
<br />All events shall not be open to the public before the hour of 7:00 a.m., and shall remain open to the
<br />public until such time as approved by the board of county commissioners in the application process
<br />2014; Ord. 2O0g-22,2009; Ord. 99-06, 1999; Ord. 92-17 , 1992 Ord.69-1 1 5 ',I7, Vo|.4-9
<br />O, p.131,1969)
<br />5.2O.170 lntoxicating liquor prohibited-
<br />Repeated by Ord. ZO0g-22,2009 (Ord. 99-06, 1999; Ord. 92-17,1992; Ord.69-11 $ 18, Vol. O, p. 131,
<br />1 e69)
<br />5.20.180 Preserving order - Operator's du$t.
<br />It is the intention to put the burden of preserving order upon the operator of the entertainment,
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