As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ACCOMMODATIONS
Includes tourist camps, tourist cabins, trailer camps, tourist homes,
rooming houses, lodging houses, boardinghouses, inns, motels or hotels, where
sleeping facilities are furnished for pay to tourists, transients or travelers,
whether or not meals are served to said persons.
Any person engaged in the business of maintaining accommodations, as defined in §
109-1, shall keep and maintain a bound register in which shall be inscribed the following information:
A. The true name and address of each guest renting or occupying
any part of said accommodation.
B. The signature of the person renting the accommodation.
C. Opposite each inscribed name, the proprietor or his agent
shall state:
(1) The date and time of day of registration.
(2) The number of the room or other identification of the
space rented.
(3) The state motor vehicle license number of the vehicle
used by the registrant.
(4) The date and time of day each guest quits and surrenders
his respective occupancy.
The proprietor or his agent shall report, in writing, the following
information to the Chief of Police:
A. Within 54 hours of an original registration, the names
of all persons who have occupied any portion of the accommodations for a longer
period than 48 hours after registration.
B. Immediately upon the expiration of a fifteen-day period,
the names of all persons who have registered and occupied any portion of the
accommodations upon three separate occasions within said fifteen-day period.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed in any way to apply to any
duly licensed hotel or motel having more than 10 sleeping rooms for guests.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction
thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding $500 or by imprisonment for a
term not exceeding 90 days, or both.