It is unlawful for any bingo game to be operated in violation of any of the following conditions.
(A) No minors shall be allowed to participate in any bingo game.
(B) All bingo games shall be open to the public, not just to the members of the nonprofit organization.
(C) No person shall be allowed to participate in a bingo game, unless the person is physically present at the time and place in which the bingo game is being conducted.
(D) The total value of prizes awarded during the conduct of any bingo games shall not exceed $250 in cash in kind, or both, for each separate game which is held.
(E) Attendance at any bingo game shall be limited to the occupancy capacity of the room as set forth in the permit.
(F) No permittee shall issue chips or money to a patron on credit or a loan, including but not limited to IOUs and checks to be held, nor shall patrons be allowed to play on credit.
(G) No person who is obviously intoxicated shall be allowed to participate in a bingo game.
(H) No permittee shall conduct any bingo game except between the hours of 12:00 noon and 12:00 midnight, nor shall any permittee conduct bingo games for more than 12 hours during any 24-hour period, nor shall any permittee conduct bingo games more than six days in any seven-day period, but in no event more than 13 days in any one quarter.
(I) No person shall violate any condition attached to the permit.
(J) The permittee shall post and keep posted in a conspicuous place within the room in which bingo is being played the rules and regulations of the game.
(K) No person shall conduct any bingo game after the permit therefor has expired or during any period which it is suspended.
(L) The permittee shall conduct a bingo game only on property owned or leased by it, and which property is used by such organization for an office or for performance of the purposes for which the organization is organized. Nothing in this division shall be construed to require that the property owned or leased by the organization be used or leased exclusively by such organization.
(M) The permittee shall keep a written record of the name, address, phone number and date of birth of each person receiving a prize for three years, which records shall be made available to the Chief of Police upon request.
(1995 Code, § 6.36.160)