(a) Any
operator who operates skill or pleasure coin-operated machines or
any business whose principal business is the operation of skill or
pleasure coin-operated machines, if such business awards any prizes
or things of value, shall not:
(1) Operate the machines in violation of the law.
(2) Award any prize which includes cash.
(b) Any
operator who operates skill or pleasure coin-operated machines or
any business whose principal business is the operation of skill or
pleasure coin-operated machines, if such business awards any prizes
or things of value, shall:
(1) Maintain for public inspection a contemporaneous list of any prizes
to be awarded which includes the wholesale value of each prize or
prize category.
(Ordinance 2019-O0037 adopted 3/26/2019)
(a) The
operator shall not restrict the view into the area of the business
in which the skill or pleasure coin-operated machines are located
by obscuring any windows opening into the area with paint or opaque
coverings.
(b) The
operator shall not restrict public access to enter the business through
the use of locking mechanisms on the entry doors during regular business
hours.
(c) The
operator shall permit the city secretary or designated agent, and
officers of any law enforcement agency, to enter during regular business
hours, for the purpose of inspection or for the preservation of the
peace.
(d) The
operator shall maintain a list of current employees, including each
employee’s name, home address, and date of birth. The list is
to be made available during regular business hours for inspection
by the city secretary or designee, and law enforcement officers.
(e) The
operator shall maintain a working telephone landline on the premises
where the machines are to be located.
(Ordinance 2019-O0037 adopted 3/26/2019)
No business exhibiting skill or pleasure coin-operated machines
shall be located within 300 feet of a school, church, or hospital.
(Ordinance 2019-O0037 adopted 3/26/2019)