It is unlawful for any person who has engaged in or been convicted of bookmaking, sale or possession for sale of a controlled substance, illegal gambling activities, pimping, prostitution, or who is under the age of twenty-one years, or who, in the opinion of a licensee, or its agents or employees, is obviously under the influence of any intoxicating beverage, narcotic or drug, to enter into or remain upon the premises of any cardroom, or to participate in the playing of any card game at any card table.
A. A licensee, owner, agent or employee of such card-room may exclude or eject from any cardroom any person prohibited by the terms of this section from being on the premises of a cardroom, providing such ejection does not constitute a breach of the peace. It shall be the duty of the chief of police to notify the licensee, owner or employee of such cardroom of the identity of any person subject to exclusion or ejection pursuant to this section.
B. Any person who, pursuant to subsection
A of this section, is excluded or ejected from a cardroom may apply to the chief of police for a hearing on the question of whether this section is applicable to such a person. The hearing shall be held within thirty days after receipt of the hearing request, or at such other times as the applicant and chief of police may agree.
C. If, upon the hearing, the chief of police, exercising his discretion, determines that the exclusion or ejection should not apply to the applicant, all cardrooms licensed by the city shall be notified in writing of such determination. If the determination is that the exclusion or ejection was proper, the chief of police shall inform the applicant and the cardroom of that determination in writing. Such determination shall be subject to review by any court of competent jurisdiction.
D. Any law enforcement officer of the city may exclude or eject from any cardroom any person prohibited by the terms of this section from being on the premises of a cardroom. It shall be the duty of the chief of police to notify the licensee, owner or employee of such cardroom of the identity of any person subject to exclusion or ejection pursuant to this section.
E. No cardroom which excludes any individual based upon this chapter shall be subject to civil liability if such ejection or exclusion was based upon a reasonable and good-faith belief that this section applied to the individual in question.
F. Subsections
B,
C and
E of this section shall apply where applicable, provided any appeal of the law enforcement officers’ actions shall be before the city council by a written request within thirty days of action.
(Ord. 91-06 § 1(part), 1991)