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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 231 — Places of entertainment

231.110 Conduct prohibited on premises.

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No person who has been granted a permit shall allow:
(1)Drunken, disorderly, or boisterous persons, or persons of lewd or lascivious
reputation to congregate in or about the premises;
(2)People to congregate there for immoral or unlawful purposes or to permit any man
or woman who are not married to each other to occupy any cabin, cottage, or
secreted room or place from which the view of the public is excluded;
(3)The premises to be used as a place of assemblage or entertainment at later hours
than those which are stated in the permit or recorded on the order book of the
county judge/executive;
(4)Engaging in fortune-telling at any location except that specifically stated in his
permit;
(5)Engaging in fortune-telling without first posting in a conspicuous place, both inside
and outside the premises at which he is authorized to engage in fortune-telling, and
without first filing with the county clerk of the county in which the premises are
located, a schedule showing in detail the fees charged for readings, predictions, and
services of any nature.
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