§ 7-282 PROHIBITED CONDUCT.
   It shall be unlawful for a poolroom licensee or for an employee of the licensee to:
   (A)   Permit any gambling or game of chance in the place designated by the license or other place connected with the business;
   (B)   Allow the licensed premises to become disorderly;
   (C)   Permit any person under 16 years of age to remain in the poolroom, except that persons under 16 years of age may be permitted to enter the licensed premises and play the game of pool or billiards under the following conditions:
      (1)   Each such person shall be accompanied by his parent or legal guardian or shall have in his possession, and exhibit to the proprietor or to any police officer on request, the notarized written consent of his parent or legal guardian specifying the hours of curfew and the licensed premises upon which such minor is permitted to enter;
      (2)   No beer, wine or other alcoholic beverage shall be sold, served or permitted in the room where the game of pool or billiards is played;
      (3)   Each licensed premises shall be provided with clean, sanitary washrooms with separate toilet facilities for each sex;
      (4)   The licensee shall be responsible for providing competent supervision at all times and shall be required to ensure that the provisions of this section are strictly complied with;
      (5)   Each licensee shall post a copy of this section at a conspicuous location within the licensed premises.
   (D)   Knowingly employ in the operation of the poolroom any person who has been convicted of a felony unless such person has received a pardon for such conviction.
(1989 Code, § 7-282) (Ord. passed 1-17-84; Am. Ord. passed 6-16-92) Penalty, see § 7-390 et seq.