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Rule 901:9-2-11 | Shooting games.

 

(A) Cork shooting gallery. This rule applies to games using wooden-type targets or a shoot until you win game or a game giving a prize every time. The operator of these style games shall ensure:

(1) Guns are in good mechanical condition;

(2) Chipped or crooked corks are not in use;

(3) The target shelf does not exceed four inches in width;

(4) Obstructions are not allowed to interfere with the prize target falling off the target shelf;

(5) No target is allowed to be used which patrons cannot shoot off the shelf;

(6) All targets are placed the same distance from the counter or "foul line";

(7) All cups are uniform in the type of material they are made of; and

(8) Prizes are not attached to the targets.

(B) Long range, flip, or sling-shot galleries. The operator of these style games shall ensure:

(1) The guns are attached to the counter in a manner to protect the public;

(2) Only non-splatter bullets are used in lead galleries;

(3) Galleries always have good side and back wall protection; and

(4) Unless otherwise specified, galleries will be operated for amusement only.

(C) Can shooting gallery. The operator of these style games shall ensure:

(1) This game is played with different sized beverage cans;

(2) The cans are empty and devoid of any matter;

(3) The object of the game is to knock over two or more cans of a matching size;

(4) Only non-splatter bullets are use in lead galleries;

(5) Prizes are not attached to the cans; and

(6) All of the cans are able to be knocked over.

(D) Shoot out the star games. The operator of these style games shall ensure:

(1) The size of the star to be shot out is no greater than one and one-quarter inches;

(2) The targets are approximately nine feet from the gun muzzle;

(3) Each load is to be at least one hundred shots;

(4) All guns are chained down to prevent them from being turned toward the player or midway;

(5) All stars are on seventy-pound velum paper as approved by the department;

(6) Only non-splatter bullets are used in lead galleries;

(7) Manufacturer's verification is on all paper targets; and

(8) The guns operating on pressure have between one hundred twenty-five to one hundred fifty pounds of air pressure.

(E) Archery. The operator of these style games shall ensure:

(1) There is a protective covering on three sides;

(2) A covering will be erected across the top to protect the public if the state inspector and/or a representative of the fair board determines one is needed; and

(3) The device is chained to the counter to prevent the ability to shoot in any other direction other than towards the target, if required by the department.

Last updated March 21, 2024 at 8:37 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 1711.11
Amplifies: 1711.11
Five Year Review Date: 3/21/2029
Prior Effective Dates: 1/28/1974, 12/23/1986, 6/20/1998, 3/23/2017