REQUIREMENTS FOR A NONPRIMARY LOCATION
§ 171.41. Facility requirements.
(a) A nonprimary location facility shall contain:
(1) An adequate number of free drinking water fountains and rest rooms for use of patrons.
(2) Facilities and design to ensure that the facility is accessible to the physically handicapped.
(3) Amenities, such as the restaurants and handicapping facilities required by the act.
(b) A facility that is located in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia or Scranton shall possess a certificate of compliance with fire-safety requirements issued by the appropriate fire-safety authority of that city. A facility that is located somewhere other than in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia or Scranton shall possess a certificate of occupancy issued by the Department of Labor and Industry under the act of April 27, 1927 (P. L. 465, No. 299) (35 P. S. § § 12211235), known as the Fire and Panic Act.
(c) A person employed at a nonprimary location by a licensed corporation, concessionaire or other person or entity shall obtain a license from the Commission under § § 163.51 and 163.56 (relating to persons required to be licensed; and requirements).
(d) Persons employed at a nonprimary location shall display an identification badge as described in § 165.92(b) (relating to identification cards and badges) while working at the nonprimary location.
(e) Only telephones or other communication equipment approved by the Commission may be installed or operated at a nonprimary location. Except as expressly authorized by the Commission, telephones or communications equipment installed or operated at a nonprimary location shall be connected to a central switchboard.
Cross References This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 171.45 (relating to wagering requirements).
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