§ 7-1247. COMMERCIAL PROMOTERS.  


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  • A commercial promoter is defined as a person or organization conducting, promoting or organizing a commercial trade show or similar exhibition. Shows and exhibitions conducted in connection with an international, national, state or regional convention session which is a convention of record with the International Association of Convention Bureaus or the Fresno Convention Bureau, and to which the general public is not admitted shall not be considered trade shows or exhibitions, and neither the promoter thereof nor any exhibitor therein shall be subject to licensing or the payment of license fees under this article. Whenever the license prescribed by this section is obtained and the fee paid therefor, neither the promoter nor any exhibitor shall be deemed to be an itinerant merchant under this article. (Added Ord. 67-105, 1967; Am. Ord. 69-58, 1969; Am. Ord. 80-115, § 67, eff. 8-8-80).