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(A) It shall be unlawful to smoke or carry a lighted cigar, cigarette, or pipe on or beneath the stage or in a dressing room of any building used as an assembly hall with seating accommodations for more than 100 persons or in which theatricals, shows, amusements, lectures, or other entertainments are offered, presented, operated, or exhibited.
(B) It shall be the duty of the owner of the premises described in the preceding division, or of the occupant in charge, to provide and place printed signs on which the words “No Smoking” shall appear in letters at least 4 inches high, in conspicuous places, at least 2 signs being upon the stage or in the wings thereof and 1 in each dressing room.
(C) It shall be the duty of the owner or occupant in charge of the premises described in division (A) of this section to provide and place a sign on which the word “Exit” shall appear in letters at least 6 inches high, over every door or other opening from that hall to every means of egress therefrom, and a light shall be provided with a red globe and placed at or over this sign, which light shall be kept burning during the entire period that the hall is open to the public and until the audience has left the hall.
(1969 Code, § 4-12) Penalty, see § 10.99
It shall be unlawful to operate or permit the operation of any amusement licensed in this chapter unless the premises in which an amusement is operated or permitted to be operated conforms with all the provisions or requirements in this code relating to public buildings and public gatherings.
(1969 Code, § 4-13) Penalty, see § 10.99
Cross-reference:
BILLIARDS AND POOL HALLS
No person shall operate, maintain, or conduct a billiard, pool, or bagatelle or pigeonhole table open to the public without having first obtained a license therefor as is required in this subchapter. All applications for such a license shall state thereon the intended location of the place of business and the number of tables to be used therein.
(1969 Code, § 4-25) Penalty, see § 10.99
The fee for a license required by this subchapter shall be $5 quarterly for the first table and $2.50 quarterly for each additional table up to and including the fourth table, and $1.25 quarterly for each additional table. All fees shall be paid quarterly in advance.
(1969 Code, § 4-26) (Ord. 1961-25, passed 9-25-1961) Penalty, see § 10.99
Minors under the age of 18 years shall not under any circumstances frequent, loiter, go, or remain in any billiard hall licensed under the provisions of this subchapter in which more than 35% of the revenue is derived from billiards at any time, unless upon some lawful errand and sent under the direction and the consent of and knowledge of the parent, guardian, or other persons having the lawful custody of that minor; and it shall be unlawful for the proprietor of any hall so licensed to allow or permit any minor to frequent, loiter, or remain within the hall in violation of this section.
(1969 Code, § 4-27) Penalty, see § 10.99
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