§ 388.2. Definition of coin-operated phonorecord player.
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/us/cfr/t37/s§ 388.2·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
As used in this part, the term coin-operated phonorecord player is a machine or device that:
(a)Is employed solely for the performance of nondramatic musical works by means of phonorecords upon being activated by insertion of coins, currency, tokens, or other monetary units or their equivalent;
(b)Is located in an establishment making no direct or indirect charge for admission;
(c)Is accompanied by a list of the titles of all the musical works available for performance on it, which list is affixed to the phonorecord player or posted in the establishment in a prominent position where it can be readily examined by the public; and
(d)Affords a choice of works available for performance and permits the choice to be made by the patrons of the establishment in which it is located.