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A. Any police officer shall have free access to any casino party licensed under this section. The licensee shall have the casino party license and a list of approved volunteers of the nonprofit charitable organization who will operate the casino party available for inspection at all times during the event.

B. Each casino party shall be held at a fixed location easily accessible for inspection by the Chief of Police.

C. No minors shall be allowed to participate in any casino party.

D. No casino party shall be conducted between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.

E. All casino parties shall be opened to the public free of charge and no advance reservation shall be required for attendance.

F. All chips or scrip must be dispensed free of charge. There can be no correlation between the amount of chips or scrip dispensed and the amount of money donated by a prospective participant.

G. No cash or checks may be used or displayed at any gaming table or device.

H. No chips or scrip may be redeemed for cash, but may be exchanged for drawing tickets. All prizes or merchandise must be awarded by means of a raffle or similar lottery, and no single prize shall exceed $2,500 in fair market value and the total fair market value of prizes awarded at any one casino party shall not exceed $5,000, and no cash prize shall be awarded.

I. No organization shall operate a casino party in violation of any law.

J. All advertisements relating to a casino party must indicate that no purchase or donation is necessary to participate, and the event is open to the general public.

K. All cashiers, volunteers, supervisors, or persons assigned to operate any gaming tables, or persons who participate in the promotion of any games during the operation of the casino party, must wear on his or her outside clothing, in plain view, at chest height, an identification insignia or badge specifying the full name and title of such person. (Ord. 2253 § 1, 1988).