9.20.030: UNAUTHORIZED GAMES OR ACTIVITIES:
For the purposes of this chapter, the following controls on games, activities or rules in the operation of said games are applicable, and operation contrary thereto shall be considered presumptive evidence of a violation of section 9.20.020 of this chapter:
   A.   No game shall be allowed which either by its design or by its operation can be, or is, controlled by the operator to the extent that the outcome of the game is, or can be, determined either partially or entirely by said control.
   B.   No game shall be allowed for which cash prizes are awarded.
   C.   No game shall be played so that the outcome depends upon the word of the operator against the word of the player.
   D.   No merchandise shall be displayed in any carnival game which is not one (1) of the prizes possible to be won.
   E.   While in operation, a sign must be displayed stating the rules of the game, the cost to play, how the game is played and exactly what is required of the player in order to win each prize offered. Signs shall be of a sturdy material and the lettering shall be plain and clearly posted and of sufficient height to be readable by all players.
   F.   No foul lines shall be permitted. The concessionaire or agent may designate a line a certain distance from the target behind which the player must stand to play the game, but appropriate structures or barriers must be placed at said line. Otherwise, no foul lines shall be permitted.
   G.   No hidden device which limits the player's chance of winning shall be permitted.
   H.   The following rules or restrictions shall apply to operation of games as hereafter set forth:
      1.   No agent shall be employed to be paid on the basis of a wage or percentage of the gross or net profit where a deduction from the wage or commission is made for the value of prizes won by players;
      2.   In all "spot-spot" games, "cover-the-spot" or similar games, the size of the disk must equal 0.622 times the diameter of the circle;
      3.   There will be no alibiing allowed, where the outcome depends on the word of the agent or operator against the word of the player, in "spot-spot" or similar games; nor shall the agents or operators move said disks once placed; nor shall there be any rules as to the distance required to drop the disk; nor shall the operators or agents drop any of the disks for the players except for the purposes of demonstration;
      4.   No more than twelve (12) buildup prizes may be stacked or awarded at any one (1) booth and each prize must be clearly displayed and marked in the order of being awarded;
      5.   On the shooting game ordinarily referred to as "shoot out the star", only stars may be used as targets and no airplanes, etc. The star must be one and one-fourth inches (11/4") or less and the gun must contain one hundred (100) BBs. If this game is played without prizes and solely as a game of skill, no restrictions shall be placed upon the size of the star or the object used as the target. (Ord. 17-18)