(A) No licensee of an internet sweepstakes cafe by himself, directly or indirectly, or by any servant, agent, or employee, shall permit or fail to take active steps to eliminate or prevent the activities specified in this section from occurring on the premises. All such licensees shall have a duty to diligently pursue enforcement of this section. The actions or inactions of the operator and the failure to take action by the operator shall be imputed to the licensees.
(B) No such licensee shall:
(1) Permit any indecent, immoral or profane language, or indecent, immoral, or disorderly conduct upon the premises;
(2) Permit the premises to become a gathering place for disorderly persons of any type;
(3) Permit gambling in any form or the possession or use of gambling paraphernalia upon the premises;
(4) Permit intoxication or the possession or use of alcoholic beverages upon the premises;
(5) Permit the possession or use of any unlawful drug, narcotic, or controlled substance;
(6) Permit the public streets, sidewalks, alleys, or walkways adjacent to the premises to become littered;
(7) Permit the premises or the activity conducted thereon to become a public nuisance to the surrounding environs;
(8) Permit the walkways to become obstructed in any manner so that pedestrian traffic is hindered;
(9) Permit any computerized sweepstakes device thereon to be operated at any time the premises is not open for business, or permit the entrance to be locked at any time that the premises are open for business;
(10) Permit the premises to become overcrowded so as to constitute a hazard to the health or safety of persons therein or to be in violation of any of the city’s fire, health, or sanitation codes;
(11) Permit any computerized sweepstakes device to be offered to the public for operation unless fully operable and in safe operation condition;
(12) Permit the premises to be open for business without displaying the licenses therefor in a conspicuous place thereon;
(13) Permit the operation of any unlicensed computerized sweepstakes device upon the premises;
(14) Permit any violation of any ordinance of the city or statute of the state to take place upon the premises.
(Ord. 11-16, passed 7-19-11)