A. No operator of amusement or carnival games shall display prizes as an enticement to players, unless the displayed prizes can be won by players of the game. Prizes displayed shall not be displayed in any manner which would serve to block or interfere with the players of the game, or in a manner which could possibly diminish the player's chance of winning. Operators of games allowing Trade-Ups to achieve a larger or more valuable prize shall post signs and verbally explain to the player the achievement required for such Trade-Up, the cost of each additional Trade-Up play and the prize to be awarded for each Trade-Up play.
B. Operators shall post complete, easy to understand, consistently enforced rules, stating the cost of each play, what task the player must achieve to win, and the prize to be awarded winners. All rules will be verbally explained and consistently enforced. Signs will also be posted stating the name of the game, and all games shall be individually numbered for easy identification. All signs relating to game operations and identification shall be capable of being easily read at normal eye level and shall be permanently affixed at normal eye level or in such a manner as to afford the potential player easy viewing.
Added by Laws 1994, c. 199, § 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1994.