§ 636.24 MINORS IN BILLIARD PARLORS.
   (A)   No owner or keeper of a billiard parlor, or owner or keeper of a billiard table at any other public place, shall permit a minor under the age of 18 years to play billiards or pool, or to be and remain in such parlor or public place. However, a minor under the age of 18 years, when accompanied by either parent or by his or her legal guardian, may be permitted to play billiards and pool or to be and remain in such parlor or public place. An adult person, who is in charge of a group of minor children under the age of 18 years, may bring such group into a billiard or pool parlor for the purpose of permitting them to play billiards and pool, and such group may be permitted to play billiards and pool, or to be in and remain in such parlor or public place, so long as the group remains under the supervision and control of such adult person.
   (B)   Whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor.
   (C)   For the fine and costs in a prosecution under this section, the billiard table and fixtures at the place where the violation occurred may be seized by a member of the Police Department and sold to satisfy such fine and costs.
(‘82 Code, § 636.24) (Ord. 66-5, passed 1-18-66) Penalty, see § 698.02