§ 112.02 POOL, BILLIARD, AND OTHER RECREATIONAL HALLS; AMUSEMENT DEVICES.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any owner, manager, or operator to employ or permit any minor (as defined by current state law) to work in a pool, billiard, domino, or card hall or parlor; it shall be unlawful for any minor (as defined by current state law) to work in such a hall or parlor.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any hall or parlor mentioned in division (A) above to permit any minor to loiter in such a hall or parlor, or to play games therein, unless he or she is accompanied by a parent or legal guardian; it shall be unlawful for a minor to loiter in such a hall or parlor or to play games therein unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for the owner, manager, or operator of a pool, snooker, billiard, domino, or card hall or bowling alley to permit therein gambling, betting, operation of a lottery, disorderly conduct, loud or disturbing language, noise, loud music, profane language, or any other activity in violation of state laws or municipal ordinances.
   (D)   Divisions (A) through (C) above shall not, however, apply to establishments created as family entertainment and recreation centers for the use and enjoyment of the entire family (regardless of age). It shall be unlawful for the owner, manager, or operator of such a family center to permit the sale, furnishing, or drinking of alcoholic beverages therein.
   (E)   No person, firm, or corporation, either as principal or agent, shall own, operate, lease, or permit to be operated on the business premises of such person, firm, or corporation, any form of coin-operated machine or other device intended for the use of, or used by, persons patronizing such business for such person’s amusement or entertainment, including, but not limited to, bowling machines, shuffleboards, pinball machines, and associated machines, and music playing machines commonly called jukeboxes, without first paying the Town Clerk/Treasurer the license fee hereinafter prescribed and procuring a license therefor.
   (F)   The license fee prescribed above, unless otherwise specified on the face of the license, shall be an annual license fee and shall expire on June 30 of each year. No license shall be issued until the amount prescribed therefor has been paid in full to the Town Clerk/Treasurer. All licenses procured under the provisions of this section shall be prominently displayed on, or in the immediate vicinity and in clear view of, the machine for which it was purchased. Licenses shall be signed by the Town Clerk/Treasurer, who shall affix the corporate seal of the town thereto.
   (G)   The license fee imposed above shall be $5 per year, per machine or shuffleboard. Licenses issued for a period of six months or less shall cost $2.50 per machine and/or shuffleboard.
   (H)   A pool hall or billiard hall may operate, or be open for operation, during the following specified hours only:
      (1)   Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. on the next day; and
      (2)   Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. on Monday.
(Prior Code, Ch. 5, Art. 6, § 54) Penalty, see § 112.99