§ 5-7-3. Prohibited conduct; entertainers or patrons.  


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  • It shall be unlawful for any entertainer or patron:

    (1)

    To engage on the premises in any disorderly conduct as prohibited by section 38-5-1 of this Code or in any indecent conduct as prohibited by section 38-9-1 through 38-9-6 of this Code;

    (2)

    To engage on the premises in any specified sexual activity;

    (3)

    To engage on the premises in nudity, or appear semi-nude, or engage in any entertainment which regularly features live conduct characterized by being semi-nude;

    (4)

    To engage on the premises in any criminal activity including, but not limited to, solicitation or offer to engage as prohibited by sections 38-9-4 and 38-9-5 of this Code;

    (5)

    To smoke in an area on the premises designated and in use for dancing or as prohibited by the Michigan Clean Air Act, being MCL 333.12601 et seq;

    (6)

    To possess, sell, or use controlled substances or drug paraphernalia on the premises; or

    (7)

    To gamble, or possess or use gambling paraphernalia, on the premises unless;

    a.

    The licensee is licensed to operate a casino by the Michigan Gaming Control Board in accordance with the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, being MCL 432.201 et seq; or

    b.

    The gaming activity or event is licensed, or in compliance with, the Traxler-McCauley-Law-Bowman Bingo Act, being MCL 432.101 et seq., and the rules promulgated by the Michigan Department of Treasury, Charitable Gaming Division, applicable to the particular gaming activity or event.

(Ord. No. 11-04, § 1, 3-24-04; Ord. No. 02-10, § 1, 2-23-10)