An operator, concessionaire, nonprofit organization, or arcade may provide amusement games to the public under the following conditions:
- (1) The sale of a right to participate, the determination of winners, and the distribution of prizes all occur in the presence of all players.
- (2) The appropriate permit to operate the game has been obtained as provided for in 23-6-103.
- (3) The player pays cash for the right to play the game.
- (4) Only a prize may be awarded, and a prize may not be repurchased from a player. Prizes, as defined in 23-6-101(6)(a), and tangible personal property that may be obtained through redemption of tokens or tickets must be displayed.
(5)
- (a) If tangible personal property, rather than tokens or tickets, is awarded following play of the amusement game, the wholesale value of the property may not exceed $50.
(b) If tokens or tickets are awarded following play of the amusement game:
- (i) the value of the tokens or tickets for redemption purposes may not exceed 5 cents;
- (ii) the maximum number of tokens or tickets awarded after a single play of the amusement game may not exceed the value of 10 times the total amount paid by all participants to play the amusement game; and
- (iii) any tangible personal property for which tokens or tickets are redeemed may exceed a wholesale value of $50.
- (6) The system for awarding prizes does not require forfeiture of a previously won prize unless the prize is traded for a prize of equal or greater value.
- (7) Concealed numbers or conversion charts are not used in conducting the game.
- (8) The game is not designed or adapted with a control device to permit manipulation of the game to control the ability of a player to win or to predetermine who the winner will be. A crane game may not contain a variable resistor or any turn screw, knob, potentiometer, or similar device that may be used to alter the closing strength of the game's claws or retrieval device.
- (9) The object of the game is attainable and possible to perform, under the stated game rules, from the playing position of the player.
- (10) The game is conducted in a fair and honest manner and does not constitute a fraud upon the players.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 523, L. 1991; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 327, L. 1993.