[Adopted 12-16-1975 by Ord. No. 1046 as Sec. 6-12; amended 4-7-1993 by Ord. No. 2148]
The following shall apply:
A. 
No licensee shall knowingly allow a minor under the age of 16 years, unaccompanied by a parent or guardian, to play pool or billiards on the licensed premises or to frequent or lounge or congregate or gather in the room or place.
B. 
In no event shall card playing be permitted on premises licensed under this article, even if the card playing is for social purposes.
C. 
All premises in which the games of pool or billiards are played shall be on the street floor of any building and shall be so arranged and shall be so lighted that a full view of the interior may be had from the public thoroughfare or from adjacent rooms to which the public is admitted.
This article shall not apply to any religious, charitable, benevolent or nonprofit association or corporation which operates or maintains any pool or billiard table solely for the recreation and amusement of its members, provided that such organization is bona fide in character and is not intended as a means or device for evading the terms and provisions of this article, nor shall this article apply to the keeping of any pool or billiard table in private residences, nor shall this article apply to any establishment having no more than one coin-operated table less than regulation size; otherwise, the provisions and fees under this article shall apply.
There shall be conspicuously posted and displayed in any premises licensed under this article:
A. 
The license issued pursuant to this article;
B. 
A copy of this article which shall be supplied by the Borough Clerk; and
C. 
Not less than one sign giving notice that no person under the age of 16 is permitted on the licensed premises, unless accompanied by his or her parent.