All permits to operate a shooting gallery shall be subject to all applicable laws and ordinances and to the following conditions which shall be written and placed upon the permit.
(a) The shooting gallery and its immediate vicinity shall be brightly lighted at all times when it is open for business.
(b) No shooting gallery shall be operated on any week day between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m., nor on Sundays between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon.
(c) No person who is known to have been convicted in this State or elsewhere, of having committed or attempted to commit any crime of violence, shall be permitted to handle any firearm.
(d) No person under the age of 20 years shall be permitted to handle any firearm at the shooting gallery, except under the supervision of a responsible adult.
(e) No person under the influence of intoxicating liquor shall be permitted to handle any firearm or to be or remain upon the premises of any shooting gallery, and no intoxicating liquor shall be consumed in or around the premises of any shooting gallery.
(f) It is unlawful to employ in connection with the operation of any shooting gallery any person who is under the age of 20 years or any person who has been convicted in this State or elsewhere of having committed or attempted to commit any crime of violence.
(g) All firearms used for, in, or at the shooting gallery shall be securely chained or otherwise attached to the firing line counter, in such a manner as to prevent their removal by unauthorized persons or being pointed or aimed in any direction other than the direction of the target area.
(h) No firearm shall be used, kept, or discharged within the premises of the shooting gallery, which is larger than a .22 caliber rifle, and no ammunition larger than .22 caliber long rifle rim fire cartridge shall be used.
(i) The permit holder, or the permit holder’s agent who is duly registered with the chief of police, shall be present within the premises of the shooting gallery at all times that it is open for business.
(j) No person other than the permit holder, or the permit holder’s agent, who is duly registered with the chief of police, shall be permitted entry into the range area or the area situated between the firing line and targets, when any firing is in progress.
(k) The room, place, or enclosure wherein firing is to take place shall not be used for any other purpose when any firing is in progress.
(l) Reasonable precautions, as required or approved by the chief of police, shall be taken to prevent any injury to the public.
(m) The chief of police and any of the health, fire, and law enforcement officers or authorities of the city, the State, or of the United States, may at any time enter the premises of a shooting gallery for the purpose of inspecting the same and the conditions therein.
(Sec. 13-15.5, R.O. 1978 (1983 Ed.)) (1990 Code, Ch. 41, Art. 6, § 41-6.5)