The Business License Commission in Los Angeles, CA is a governing body responsible for granting, modifying, suspending, or revoking licenses for various businesses and charitable organizations in the county. They hold hearings to address licensing matters referred by the Board of Supervisors or other County Departments, ensuring the public health, safety, and welfare of County residents. From taxicab franchises to medical marijuana dispensaries, the Commission regulates a wide range of businesses and encourages the formation of new philanthropic enterprises.
The Commission operates under Title 7 of the Los Angeles County Code and provides business licensing services not only for unincorporated areas of the County but also for contract cities like Malibu, Santa Clarita, and Westlake Village. With a focus on meeting the needs of the public, the Commission supports the formation of new charities and licenses and regulates all worthy philanthropic endeavors. Their responsibilities encompass a diverse range of businesses, including adult entertainment venues, restaurants, recycling centers, and private schools.
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