CHAPTER 114: AMUSEMENTS
Section
Bingo
   114.01   Regulation
   114.02   Incorporated regulations
Mechanical Amusement Devices
   114.50   Definitions
   114.51   Permit required
   114.52   Application for permit; contents
   114.53   Permit fee
   114.54   Information on permit
   114.55   Permit to be posted
   114.56   Substitute machines
   114.57   Permit not transferable
   114.58   Revocation of permit
   114.59   Location; designation in permit
   114.60   Expiration of permit
   114.61   Prohibited practices
   114.62   Seizure and impounding of equipment; procedure; fee
BINGO
§ 114.01 REGULATION.
   Games of bingo shall be conducted within the city in accordance with all laws of the city and the state of Nebraska if the game of bingo is played for or involves profit or gain. Any association duly licensed by the state of Nebraska to conduct the game of bingo shall obtain a written permit from the City Council before commencing operation of the game. Application shall be made to the City Clerk for such permit. The application form shall contain such information and documents or copies thereof as the City Council deems necessary to determine whether to grant or reject the application. Upon the determination that granting the application would be proper, the City Council shall immediately direct the City Clerk to issue the license to the applicant upon the payment of an annual permit fee of $10.
   The license shall be subject to revocation at any time for good cause. Any person or persons so licensed shall be subject to any other fees, rules, and regulations which the City Council may designate. All permits so issued will automatically expire on September 30 following their issuance or renewal. The fee for each renewal unless otherwise prescribed shall be in the sum of $10. The fee shall be credited to the General Fund. The permit shall be on display at any place where a game of bingo is conducted.
('72 Code, § 10-211) (Am. Ord. 1249, passed 10-10-85) Penalty, see § 10.99
Statutory reference:
   Permit required, see Neb. RS 9-236
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