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The Chief of Police may adopt, after a noticed public hearing, rules and regulations supplemental to this Article and not in conflict therewith. The rules and regulations shall become effective 10 days after adoption by the Chief of Police.
(Added by Ord. 437-82, App. 9/3/82)
The Police Department, in addition to its several other duties, shall inspect any and all establishments which have been licensed pursuant to this Article. No licensee, or any other person, may prevent any city, county, state or federal peace or fire prevention officer, or building official or inspector, charged with the duty of enforcing the laws of their respective jurisdiction, from having free access to the premises at all times it is open to the public, and at all other reasonable times.
(Added by Ord. 437-82, App. 9/3/82)
Each licensee shall keep records of all poker games conducted within the preceding 12-month period. Such records shall include the following information:
(a) The number of participants present at each series of poker games;
(b) The total amount of fees collected, including admission fees, for each series of poker games;
(c) The total amount of expenses incurred in relation to each series of poker games;
(d) Such other information as the Chief of Police may require in addition to the other requirements of this Section.
(Added by Ord. 437-82, App. 9/3/82)
Each licensee shall keep all records required by Section 3211A for a period of time not less than 12 months.
The Chief of Police shall have the power to examine or cause to be examined the books and records of any licensed organization so far as they may relate to poker games and to examine any manager, officer, director, agent, member or employee thereof under oath in relation to the conduct of any such game.
Any information received shall not be disclosed except so far as may be necessary for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Article.
(Added by Ord. 437-82, App. 9/3/82)
Every nonprofit charitable organization licensed pursuant to this Article must file with the Chief of Police a report containing:
(a) The total amount of money received from the operation of each series of poker games.
(b) All expenses connected with the operation of each series of poker games.
(c) Such other information as the Chief of Police may require in addition to the other requirements of this Section.
(Added by Ord. 437-82, App. 9/3/82)
A report must be filed within 30 days after any poker game is held, or, if the licensee conducts more than one poker game each month, the licensee may file the report specified in Section 3213A once every six months.
(Added by Ord. 437-82, App. 9/3/82)
The report required by Section 3213A of this Article shall be made on standard forms prescribed and furnished by the Chief of Police.
(Added by Ord. 437-82, App. 9/3/82)
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