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ORDINANCE NO. ea/
AN ORDINANCE providing for the playing of cards
in public card rooms and social card rooms
and regulating the same.
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Washington has
authorized the playing of cards in public card rooms and social
card rooms and the wagering thereon;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the
City of Port Angeles as follows:
Section 1. DEFINITIONS
A. Card Game. A card game for the purposes of these rules,
is a social card game as defined by RCW 9.46.020(18), played by
consenting adults wherein wagers are made and collected by the
participants based upon the outcome of the game.
B. Public Card Room. A public card room is that area of
the premises of a profit seeking retail business which has been
set aside for the playing of cards by members of the public as a
commercial stimulant to that business in accordance with state law
and the rules of the Washington State Gambling Commission.
C. Social Card Room. A social card room is that area of
the premises of a bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization
which has been set aside for the playing of cards by bona fide
members of that organization and their guests only, in accordance
with state law and the rules of the Washington State Gambling
Commission.
D. Guest. The term guest shall include only those persons
not a member of a bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization,
who are allowed to use the facilities of the organization to play
cards, only when accompanied by a regular member of the organiza-
tion and for a fee not to exceed the maximum fee for the playing
of cards as set by the commission.
If a person is charged, directly or indirectly, more than
the maximum fee set by the commission to enter the facility and
play cards, he is not a guest for the purpose of these rules.
Section 2. LIMITATION ON THE NUMBER OF GUESTS.
No bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization shall
allow any more than 25% of all persons playing card games in the
premises to be guests at any given time.
Section 3. TYPES OF CARD GAMES AUTHORIZED.
The following card games may be played in public card rooms
and in social card rooms licensed by the Washington State Gambling
Commission:
(1) Poker.
(a) Five card stud poker
(b) Five card draw poker
(c) Either of the above but with low ball object.
(2) Hearts.
(3) Bridge.
(4) Pinochle.
(5) Cribbage.
(6) Rummy.
(7) Mah -jongg (tiles).
(8) Pan.
Card games not herein authorized are prohibited.
Section 4. PORTION OF PREMISES USED FOR CARD PLAYING
LIMITED.
Only those specific parts or portions of licensed premises
which have been approved by the Washington State Gambling Commissio
for card games shall be used for that purpose. Card playing in-
volving wagers shall not take place upon any other portions or
part of the premises.
Section 5. FEES FOR CARD PLAYING.
No fee shall be charged a person, directly or indirectly,
to play in a card game except those fees set forth below, the pro-
ceeds from which shall be used solely to offset the expenses of
allowing persons to play cards on the premises:
(1) For all games, except as provided in (2) below, the
fee shall not exceed $1.00 per 1 hour, or portion thereof, per
player. The fee shall be collected by the licensee in cash
directly from the player at the time he begins play and each i
hour thereafter.
(2) The fee for entry into a tournament for prizes on the
premises of a bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization shall
not exceed $25.00, including all separate fees which might be paid
by a player for various facets of the tournament.
PROVIDED, That this rule shall not prevent an organization
which has been established and operated for purposes other than
card playing from charging its usual membership fee to belong to
the organization.
Section 6. PERSONS SHALL NOT SHARE IN WINNINGS OR CHARGE
ADDITIONAL FEE ON PLAYING CARDS.
No organization, corporation or person shall collect or
obtain or charge any percentage of, or shall collect or obtain any
portion of the money wagered or won by any of the players, except
that a player may collect his winnings. No organization, corpora-
tion, or person shall collect or obtain any money or thing of
value from, nor shall charge or impose any fee upon, any person
which either enables him to play or results from his playing card
games, except the admission fee allowed by the Washington State
Gambling Commission: PROVIDED, That this rule shall not prevent
an organization which has been established and operated for purpos s
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other than card playing from charging its usual membership fee to
belong to the organization.
Section 7. RULES OF CARD GAMES TO BE POSTED
All rules relating to all authorized card games allowed by
the license, including the rules of the games, the manner or
method of playing the game, the house limits, the rules of conduct
for players and any other house rules shall be conspicuously
posted so that they might be easily read by any person on the
portion of the premises used for card playing. The house shall
settle all disputes. No rule shall conflict with RCW 9.46 includ-
ing any amendments thereto or the rules of the Washington State
Gambling Commission.
Section 8. LIMITS ON WAGERS IN CARD GANES.
The following limits shall not be exceeded in making wagers
on any card game. For games in which the following method of
wagering is allowed:
(1) Multiple wagers per player per hand during each round,
each wager or raise shall not exceed $2.00, with a limit of two
raises per round.
(2) Single wagers per player per hand during each round,
(no raises), each wager shall not exceed $2.00.
(3) Single wager per player per game, each wager shall not
exceed $5.00.
(4) Amount per point, each point shall not equal more than
five cents in value.
Any ante shall not be for more than the maximum single wager, with-
out raises, allowed in the method of betting being used for the
hand to be played.
No licensee shall allow these wagering limits to be exceedec
in a card game on his premises.
Section 9. CHANGE IN METHOD OF WAGERING PROHIBITED
Once a method of betting is chosen for a particular hand or
game, that method must be used until the hand or game is completed.
Section 10. LICENSEE TO FURNISH ALL CARDS, CHIPS AND OTHER
SERVICES.
Each licensee shall furnish the following items and services
in connection with all card games conducted on its premises at no
additional charge to the players:
(1) Chips. Chips shall be of generally conventional size
and design. Chips furnished by a licensee shall be so desigd
that they are readily identifiable as having been furnished by
that particular licensee.
(2) Cards or mah -jongg tiles. Playing cards or mah -jongg
tiles furnished shall be of generally conventional size and design.
Playing cards or tiles that have been shaved, sanded, cut, carved,
or otherwise marked in any manner which may make certain cards or
tiles identifiable to players other than as allowed by the rules of
the particular game are prohibited.
(3) Bank services. The licensee shall sell its chips to
all players desiring to buy them not in excess of any limits set
by the Washington State Gambling Commission and redeem all chips at
the value for which they were sold. The value at which the various
types of chips are sold and redeemed shall be conspicuously posted
and visible to each person prior to that person purchasing chips.
Money taken in on chips sold shall be kept separate and apart from
all other money received by the licensee. All chips sold on one
business day shall be redeemed by the licensee prior to the end of
that business day.
No licensee shall allow any cards or chips not furnished by
the licensee on that business day to be used in any card game con-
ducted upon its premises. No licensee shall allow any other
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person to buy or sell chips for use in card games upon its premise
nor provide any other item or service for use in connection with
the game.
Section 11. WAGERS TO BE MADE WITH CHIPS ONLY.
All wagers made in connection with a card game shall be
made with chips furnished by the licensed premises. No money, nor
other thing of value, shall be used directly in the game itself.
Section 12. WAGERS BY OTHER THAN PARTICIPANTS PROHIBITED.
Only persons actually playing in the card game may wager
upon the outcome of the game. Wagers by persons other than those
playing which in any way involve the outcome of the game, or of
any aspect of the game, are prohibited. Side bets among the
participants are prohibited.
Section 13. PERSON NOT TO BRING THEIR .OWN CARDS OR CHIPS.
No person shall bring onto a premises licensed to allow the
playing of card games, nor introduce into any card game, any play-
ing card or cards, or any poker chip or chips, other than those
obtained from the licensee on that business day.
Section 14. DEVICES, MECHANISMS, GIVING ADVANTAGE -
PROHIBITED.
No device, apparatus, mechanism, or thing which may give a
participant in a card game an advantage over any other participant
in that game may be used by any person.
Section 15. OWNERS AND EMPLOYERS NOT TO PLAY CARDS ON
LICENSEE'S PREMISES.
No owner, partner, corporation officer, person with a sub-
stantial interest in, or employee of, the licensee, or member of
their immediate family:
(1) Shall play, nor be allowed to play, in any card game
on the premises of that licensee.
(2) Shall be a dealer or otherwise participate directly in
a card game on the licensed premises. Dealers shall be from among
the participants in the game only.
Section 16. NO PERSON SHALL HAVE SOMEONE PLAY FOR HIM OR
ASSIST ANOTHER PARTICIPANT.
No person shall employ a representative to sit in on a card
game on his behalf for any purpose, or to render assistance to any
participant in the game in any manner which gives that participant
an advantage over other participants. No person shall act as such
a representative.
Section 17. PARTICIPANTS TO COMPETE ON EQUAL TERMS - DEAL
TO ROTATE AMONG PLAYERS.
Participants in card games shall compete on equal terms with
all other participants in the game, and solely as a participant
therein.
The deal in any series of card games shall be passed from
player to player, moving from right to left. No player who deals
a game shall deal another game until each other player at the table
has dealt a game in his turn.
Licensees shall take all necessary measures to insure that
card games played upon their premises are played in this manner.
Section 18. NUMBER OF TABLES AND PLAYERS LIMITED.
No licensee to allow card playing on his premises shall
allow more than five separate games to be played and shall allow
no more than eight players to participate in any such game, at any
given time: PROVIDED, That the Police Chief may permit a licensee
to exceed these limits on specific occasions for good cause shown.
Requests to exceed the limit shall be submitted to the Chief of
Police in writing not less than 30 days preceding the date upon
which the licensee wishes to exceed the limit. The request shall
indicate the date(s) involved, the reasons why the request is made,
and the number of games and players in the games, which the license
desires to allow on that occasion. No request to exceed the numbe
of games shall be considered unless approved by the Washington
State Gambling Commission.
Section 19. INTOXICATED PERSONS OR MINORS SHALL NOT PLAY
CARDS OR PROVIDE SERVICES TO THE GAME.
(1) No person who is visibly under the influence of liquor
or any narcotic or other such substances shall be allowed to play,
or continue to play, in any card game or to participate in provid-
ing any services for the game.
(2) No person who is under the age of 18 years shall be
allowed to play in any card game or to participate in providing
any services to the game.
(3) It shall be the responsibility of the licensee, and of
those persons physically operating the card games, to determine
that no unauthorized person is allowed to participate in any manne
in the playing of, or providing services to, any card game.
Section 20. DAILY RECORDS - CARD GAMES.
In addition to any other requirements set forth in these
rules, licensees to allow certain premises to be used by persons t.
play cards shall be required to prepare a detailed record covering
each occasion and maintain the record for a period of three years.
The following information shall be included at a minimum:
(1) The amount of the fee per hour or other time charged by
the licensee for a person to play cards; and
(2) The gross amount received from such fees on that day;
and
(3) The gross amount paid out as prizes in tournament play
(bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization only); and
(4) The information shall be submitted to the Finance
Officer of the City of Port Angeles quarterly.
Section 21. LICENSEE TO PREVENT CHEATING IN CARD GAMES.
A licensee to allow certain premises to be used to play
cards shall not allow any player to play in such a manner as to
cheat the persons with whom he is playing. The licensee shall
take all necessary steps to prevent this and shall be responsible
to insure that the games played upon the licensed premises are
fairly played.
Any incident wherein a person is found cheating shall be
reported immediately to the applicable local police or sheriff's
office.
The licensee shall assist in prosecution of any person found
cheating.
Section 22. HOURS FOR CARD GAMES.
There shall be no card playing between the hours of 2:00 AM
and 8:00 AM on Monday through Saturday and between 2:00 AM and
12 noon on Sundays.
Section 23.
Card rooms shall pay to the City of Port Angeles Finance
Department a sum of 10% of gross income as derived from card rooms
licensed by the Washington State Gambling Commission.
It shall be paid not later than 20 days from the period it
is reported, as set forth below:
January 1st through March 31st
April 1st through June 30th
July 1st through September 30th
October 1st through December 31st.
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Section 24.
All violations of this ordinance shall be punished by a
fine not to exceed $500.00 and imprisonment not to exceed 6 months
or both; and every day any violation of this ordinance shall con-
tinue shall constitute a separate offense.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Angeles and
approved by its Mayor at a regular meeting of the Council held on
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the /7 day of , 1974.
Attest:
MARIAN C. ,RRISH
Approved as to
rm:
C. VERNON BASOM
City Clerk
L Y A.( TAYLOR
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City Attorney
POOkILF1. S e. a6,1972-1
Mayor