§ 115.02 UNSUITABLE METHODS OF OPERATION.
   (A)   The city deems that any activity on the part of any licensee, his or her agents, or employees, which is inimical to the public health, safety, morals, good order, and general welfare of the people of this city, is operating in an unsuitable manner and shall be grounds for disciplinary action by the city in accordance with the state gambling laws and regulations of the city.
   (B)   Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following acts or omissions may be determined to be unsuitable methods of operation:
      (1)   Failure to exercise discretion and sound judgment to prevent incidents which might reflect on the repute of this city;
      (2)   Permitting persons who are visibly intoxicated or otherwise not in full control of their faculties to participate in gaming activity;
      (3)   Complimentary service of intoxicating beverages in the gaming area in accordance with decency, dignity, good taste, honesty, and inoffensiveness;
      (4)   Failure to conduct advertising and public relations activities in accordance with decency, dignity, good taste, honesty, and inoffensiveness;
      (5)   Employing in any card room any person who has not obtained a “dealer’s license” as defined and provided in this chapter;
      (6)   Employing in any capacity in or about any licensed establishment any person who has been denied a gaming license on the grounds of unsuitability or whose past activities and reputation would tend to bring discredit on this city;
      (7)   Employing in any gaming operation any person whom the city or any court has found guilty of cheating or using any improper device in connection with any game, whether as a licensee, dealer, or player at a licensed game; as well as any person whose conduct of a licensed game as a dealer or other employee of a licensee resulted in revocation or suspension of the license of such licensee;
      (8)   Permitting games to be played by the use of credit extended by the house to a player or between players;
      (9)   Not posting rules of game, and, in addition, posting the value of colors of chips used in play; and
      (10)   Violating any state gaming or liquor or beer laws.
(2015 Code, § 2-7-11) Penalty, see § 115.99