City Ordinances PDF Version Title 5 Business Licenses And Regulations Chapter 5.52 Automatic Amusement Device License Fee And Regulations 5.52.020 Authority and regulations. A. In accordance with M.G.L.A. c. 140, § 177A, the license commission may grant a license to operate an automatic amusement device, as defined therein, for hire, gain or reward, and, after written notice, hearing, and opportunity to be heard, may suspend or revoke such a license. The term "automatic amusement device" as used in this article shall be construed as meaning any mechanism whereby, upon the deposit therein of a coin or token, any apparatus is released or set in motion or put in a position where it may be set in motion for the purpose of playing any game involving, in whole or in part, the skill of the player, including, but not exclusively, such devices as are commonly known as pinball machines including free play pinball machines. (as enacted by the Finance Control Board 09/11/2006)
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