Title 5 · Chapter 5 - AMUSEMENTS

Same—Minors prohibited; exceptions; permits for minors

Section: 5-2

It shall be unlawful for any person, his/her servant or employee to permit anyone under the age of 18 years to visit or frequent or play in any billiard parlor in the city, provided that this shall not apply to any person on active duty in the armed services of the United States, or who has a written permit or card signed and notarized by his/her parent or guardian and filed in the establishment to which the permit or card is given by the parent or guardian of the minor involved, or a married minor, or when accompanied by parent or guardian. Such permit card shall be valid only in the establishment to which it is issued, and such permit card may be revoked at any time by the parent or guardian, or by the operator of such billiard parlor by returning the card to the parent or guardian, or by any law enforcement officer upon conviction of the party of a crime. No written permit shall be valid in any establishment which sells or permits consumption on its premises of intoxicating or alcoholic beverages.

(Code 1967, § 4-2; Code 1980, § 5-2; Ord. No. 13676, § 2, 4-27-17)