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Chapter 3.54
POOLROOMS AND PUBLIC AMUSEMENT ROOMS
Sections:
3.54.010   Poolroom defined.
3.54.020   Public amusement room defined.
3.54.030   Amusement device defined.
3.54.040   Permit required.
3.54.050   Application for permit.
3.54.060   Permit fee.
3.54.070   Investigation.
3.54.080   Revocation, suspension or refusal.
3.54.090   Issuance of permit.
3.54.100   Permits not transferable.
3.54.110   New application after denial or revocation.
3.54.120   Surrender of permits.
3.54.130   Payoff devices prohibited.
3.54.140   Illegal devices or operation prohibited.
3.54.150   Hours of operation.
3.54.160   Appeal.
3.54.170   Exemptions.
3.54.180   Severability.
3.54.190   Penalty.
3.54.010   Poolroom defined.
   "Poolroom" means, for the purpose of this chapter, any place open to the public where billiards or pool is played, where the general public is allowed to play therein, whether any compensation or reward is charged for the use of such tables or not. (Ord. 2066 § 2 (part), 1975).
3.54.020   Public amusement room defined.
   "Public amusement room" means, for the purpose of this chapter, any place open to the public where any amusement device is played, where the general public is allowed to play therein, whether any compensation or reward is charged for the use of such devices or not. (Ord. 2066 § 2 (part), 1975).
3.54.030   Amusement device defined.
   "Amusement device" means, for the purpose of this chapter, any pool table, billiard table, game, exhibition, shuffleboard game, or amusement device or any mechanical amusement device or machine which upon the insertion of a coin, slug or token in any slot or receptacle attached to a machine or connected therewith operates or which may be operated for use as a game, contest or amusement. (Ord. 2066 § 2 (part), 1975).
3.54.040   Permit required.
   No person shall conduct, carry on or manage the business of poolroom or public amusement room without first having obtained a permit from the Chief of Police. (Ord. 2066 § 2 (part), 1975).
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