In accordance with MGL c. 140, § 177A, as amended,
any individual or business desiring to keep and operate an automatic
amusement device for hire, gain or reward shall secure an annual license
from the Board of Selectmen.
The Board of Selectmen shall not grant a license for any automatic
amusement device which presents a risk of misuse as a gaming device.
Automatic amusement devices that present a risk of misuse as gaming
devices are those that have one or more of the following:
A. The device involves matching random numbers, patterns or cards.
B. The device accumulates more than 26 plays.
C. The device is equipped with a "knock off" switch, button or similar
device.
D. The device has a mechanism for adjusting the odds.
E. The device has a remote control feature that can reset the device
from another location.
F. The device is capable of returning money to the player, other than
change for the excess amount put in.
G. The device permits a player to pay for more than one game at a time.
Each game on the device shall cost exactly the same amount for
each player, and no player may change any aspect of the game by paying
a different amount than any other player before or during the game.
There shall be no metering device that accounts for both money/points
in and money/points out.
The maximum number of automatic amusement devices allowed on
any single business premises shall be four, except in the case of
duly licensed arcades and amusement parks. Any individual or business
desiring more than four automatic amusement devices on a single business
premises shall require a special permit from the Board of Appeals.
All licenses for automatic amusement devices granted by the
Board of Selectmen shall be subject to inspection by the North Andover
Police Department to ensure conformance with this amusement device
bylaw and the submitted application information. Any unlicensed automatic
amusement device shall be subject to immediate seizure by the North
Andover Police Department.