§ 133.002 MINORS IN POOL AND BILLIARD ROOMS WHERE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SOLD.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to allow any person under 18 years of age to remain in any pool or billiard room or hall or to take part in any game known as pool, billiards or pocket billiards, or any variation thereof, if either beer, wine, spirits, alcoholic liquor or alcoholic beverage of any kind is therein sold, served, dispensed or used or if gambling or any other violation of statute, provision of this code or other city ordinance therein takes place; but, otherwise, it shall be lawful to have and operate such a pool and/or billiard room and pocket billiard room as to persons and minors of all ages, whether the room is at, below or above ground level.
   (B)   In construing this section, a POOL OR BILLIARD HALL OR ROOM shall be limited to that portion of any building, room or premises actually occupied by pool or billiard tables and shall not include any part of the building, room or premises set apart or used exclusively as a barbershop or place for accommodation of patrons as a soda fountain or candy counter, even though such separate business or place is conducted within the same building, room or premises.
(2013 Code, § 21-17) (Ord. 75, passed 8-14-1950; Ord. 9801, passed 4-28-1959; Ord. 10478, passed 9-24-1963) Penalty, see § 133.999