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SEC. 41A-20.1.   PROHIBITIONS AGAINST MINORS IN SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES.
   (a)   A licensee or operator commits an offense if he knowingly:
      (1)   allows a minor to enter the interior premises of a sexually oriented business;
      (2)   employs, contracts with, or otherwise engages or allows a person under 21 years of age to perform adult cabaret entertainment; or
      (3)   employs a person under 21 years of age in a sexually oriented business.    
   (b)   Knowledge on the part of the licensee or operator is presumed under Paragraph (2) or (3) of Subsection (a) if identification records were not kept in accordance with the requirements of Section 41A-7.1, and properly kept records would have informed the licensee or operator of the person's age.   
   (c)   An employee commits an offense if the employee knowingly:
      (1)   allows a minor to enter the interior premises of a sexually oriented business;
      (2)   employs, contracts with, or otherwise engages or allows a person under 21 years of age to perform adult cabaret entertainment; or
      (3)   employs a person under 21 years of age in a sexually oriented business.
   (d)   A minor commits an offense if the minor knowingly enters the interior premises of a sexually oriented business. (Ord. Nos. 27139; 32125)