3-24-4: LICENSE RESTRICTIONS:
   A.   Not more than six (6) video gaming terminals may be located in a licensed establishment where alcoholic liquor is drawn, poured, mixed or otherwise served for consumption on the premises. Video gaming terminals may also be located at licensed fraternal establishments, licensed veterans' establishments, licensed truck stop establishments, and licensed large truck stop establishments, all as defined by the Illinois Video Gaming Act, and in accordance with the Illinois Video Gaming Act's provisions. (Ord. 2019-36, 7-16-2019)
   B.   Video gaming terminals must be located in an area restricted to persons over twenty one (21) years of age, the entrance to which is within the view of at least one employee of the establishment who is over twenty one (21) years of age. Any licensed establishment that allows persons under twenty one (21) years of age to enter must segregate video gaming terminals in a separate area inaccessible to minors.
   C.   All video gaming terminals must be located in an area of the licensed establishment with restricted visibility from areas outside the business.
   D.   An owner, manager or employee over the age of twenty one (21) shall be present during all hours of operation when video gaming terminals are available for use by the public. Video gaming terminals may be operated only during the hours of operation for the consumption of alcohol at that licensed establishment.
   E.   The licensed establishment shall prevent access to video gaming terminals by persons who are visibly intoxicated.
   F.   The Village and its agents shall have unrestricted access to enter the licensed establishment to determine compliance with this chapter and the Illinois Video Gaming Act. (Ord. 12-18, 11-20-2012)