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CHAPTER 113: AMUSEMENTS
Section
Game Rooms
   113.01   Title
   113.02   Definitions
   113.03   Hours of operation
   113.04   Annual license fee
   113.05   Application for permit
   113.06   Placement of electronic amusement games and devices on business premises
   113.07   Permit required of proprietor
   113.08   Application for permit; requirements
   113.09   Responsibilities of proprietor
   113.10   Obligation of proprietor restricting operation by minors
   113.11   Intoxicated persons prohibited on premises
   113.12   Substitution of coin-operated machine
   113.13   Delinquent payment; penalty
   113.14   Disposition of fees
 
   113.99   Penalty
GAME ROOMS
§ 113.01 TITLE.
   This subchapter shall be known and cited as the “City Game Room Regulations.”
(1992 Code, § 113.01)
§ 113.02 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   COIN-OPERATED MACHINES or MACHINES. Any machine or similar device which, upon the insertion of a coin, slug, token, plate or disc, may be operated by the public generally for use for entertainment or amusement, whether or not registering a score. This definition shall not include juke boxes, telephone devices or machines that sell merchandise.
   GAME ROOM. A business establishment containing more than two coin-operated machines.
   PERSON. A human being, and where appropriate, a public or private corporation, an unincorporated association, a partnership, a government or a governmental authority.
   PREMISES. The land and building of the business establishment in and upon which the operation of coin-operated machines is carried on.
   PROPRIETOR. Any person, firm, corporation or partnership who, as owner, lessor, lessee, tenant, servant agent, officer, employee, operation or manager has under his or her or its control or possession in or on any business establishment being conducted as a game room, any coin-operated machines for use by the general public.
   SCHOOL. Any educational institution, public, private, secular or parochial which offers instruction of high school grade or below.
(1992 Code, § 113.02)
§ 113.03 HOURS OF OPERATION.
   Any business establishment being conducted as a game room in which there are contained coin-operated machines shall not lawfully remain open after the hour of 12:00 midnight.
(1992 Code, § 113.03) Penalty, see § 113.99
§ 113.04 ANNUAL LICENSE FEE.
   There is hereby levied and established an annual license fee, in the amount of $50 per electronic amusement game or device located on any business premises.
(1992 Code, § 113.04)
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