§ 112.43 ADULT THEATER AND ADULT MOTION PICTURE THEATER.
   (A)   A person commits an offense if he/she knowingly allows a person under the age of 18 years in or on the premises of an adult theater or adult motion picture theater.
   (B)   A person under the age of 18 years commits an offense if he/she knowingly appears in or on the premises of an adult theater or adult motion picture theater.
   (C)   Adult theaters and adult motion picture theaters shall also comply with the requirements of §§ 112.23, 112.44, 112.49, and 112.50, except that adult theaters and adult motion picture theaters are not required to comply with § 112.49(C) in a viewing room while a film, photograph, picture, video cassette or other video reproduction is being shown. Viewing rooms shall be equipped with overhead lighting fixtures of sufficient intensity to illuminate every place to which customers are permitted access at an illumination of not less than five footcandles as measured at floor level while a film, photograph, picture, video cassette or other video reproduction is being shown.
   (D)   An employee of an adult theater or adult motion picture theater must attend training given by the licensee concerning the requirements of this chapter as they pertain to adult theaters or adult motion picture theaters, including, but not limited to, §§ 112.23, 112.25, 112.26, 112.43, 112.44, 112.46, 112.47, 112.48, 112.49, 112.50 and 112.99 before the employee receives any compensation for the employee's services. The licensee shall provide this training to all employees at the beginning of the employment before the employee receives any compensation for services; and, at least once a year thereafter. The licensee shall maintain written records of the training provided to each employee pursuant to this division. These records shall include a signed and dated statement from each employee verifying the employee's attendance at and participation in training provided by the licensee identifying the date on which the training was provided and the specific topics discussed.
   (E)   Each adult theater or adult motion picture theater shall have at least one manager's station, which shall not exceed 32 square feet of floor area. The interior of the premises shall be configured to allow an unobstructed view from a manager's station of the entire area of the premises to which any patron is permitted access, excluding the restroom. The view required by this subsection must be by direct line of sight from the manager's station. It shall be the duty of the operator and any agents or employees present in the premises to ensure that the view remains unobstructed at all times. It shall also be the duty of the operator and any agents or employees present in the premises to ensure that no customer is permitted access to any area of the premises that has not been designated as an area in which customers will be permitted.
   (F)   A licensee shall designate and appoint one or more individuals to manage, direct and control the premises and operations of the adult theater or adult motion picture theater. At least one person so appointed shall be on the premises at any time the adult theater or adult motion picture theater is occupied by a customer(s) or open for business. A manager or a person appointed under this division shall have the duty to remain in the manager's station at all times the adult theater or adult motion picture theater is occupied by a customer(s).
   (G)   An operator or a person appointed under division (E) above shall at all times have the duty to ensure that each employee in the adult theater or adult motion picture theater has received the training required by division (D) above and each employee is instructed to commit no act which would constitute a violation of this chapter or which would provide grounds, or part of the grounds, for suspension or revocation of a license issued under this chapter.
('78 Code, § 2.5-44) (Ord. 969, passed 8-9-93; Am. Ord. 1486, passed 7-12-04; Am. Ord. 1597, passed 10-23-06) Penalty, see § 112.99