Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 47 Part 1.djvu/578

 554 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 366 . . JULY 1, 1932. Shooting galleries. a PAR, 22 . Owners or managers of shooting galleries shall pay a Conditions, license fee of $10 per annum. No shooting gallery shall be licensed until the inspector of buildings for the District of Columbia shall furnish a certificate that suitable precautions have been taken for the public safety by the erection of suitable shields and such appliances as, in his judgment, may be necessary. Before such license shall be issued the proprietor shall furnish to the Commissi oners of the District of Columbia or their designated agent the written consent of a majority of the occupants and residents on the same side of the square or block in which the proposed gallery is to be located and also on the confronting side of the square fronting opposite to the- caliberorfirearms. same. The major and su erintendent of police is hereby authorized to prescribe the caliber offirearms and kind of cartridges to be used in such licensed places. Athletic ex hibition "PAR. 23. (a) Owners or managers of grounds used for baseball, grounds. football, or other athletic exhibitions to which an admission fee is charged, directly pr indirectly, shall pay a license fee sof $5 per, annum . Amusemeptparks . "(b) Owners or managers of grounds used for amusement parks, to which an admission is charged, directly or indirectly, other than those used for athletic exhibitions, shall pay a license fee of $65 per annum. Annual licenses issued under this paragraph shall date from April 1 in each year. swimm ing pools. " PAR . 24. Owners or managers of swimming pools, indoor or out- door, shall pay a license fee of $15 per annum. C " PAR. 25. Proprietors or owners of any circus transported b rail- road into the District of Columbia shall pay a license fee of $3 per day for each carload of circus equipment, and proprietors or owners of any circu s transported b y wagons or mo tor trucks int o the District of Columbia shall pay a license tax of $2 per day for each motor-truck load or wagon load of circus equipment, but not to exceed $250 per day. Carnivals, etc. " PAR . 26 . Owners or managers of carnivals or fairs, by whatso- ever name called, conducted for profit or gain, and not held in any building or structure licensed under this section, shall pay a license fee of $35 per day .' Commission me r- "PAR. 27. (a) Commission merchants dealing in food or food ,chants. products shall pay a license fee of $5 per annum. et Bakeries, groceries, . "(b) Owners or managers of bakeries, . bottling establishments, candy-manufacturing establishments, grocery stores, ice-cream manu- facturing establishments, meat shops, and market stands handling food or food products shall pay a license fee of $5 per annum sleree. Provided, That if any licensee hereunder shall conduct upon the same .premises more than one of the callings herein listed, no addi- tiona l fee shall be req uired . Restaurants, soda "(c) Owners or managers of delicatessens, ice-cream parlors, res- fountains, etc. taur ants, sod a fo untai ns, or so ft-d rink esta blis hment s sh all p ay a Proviso. license fee of $15 per annum : Provided, That if any licensee here- Single fee. under shall conduct upon the same premises more tha n one of the callings herein listed, or listed in the preceding paragraph, no addi- Restaurant" co n- tional fee shall be requ ired . Wit hin t he m eani ng of thi s sub para graph wed' a restaurant shall be any place where food or refreshments are served to transient customers to be eaten on the pr emises where sold . Wholesale fish deal- "(d) Wholesale dealers in fish or other marine products shall pay e". a license fee of $30 per annum . Dairies . "(e) Owners or managers of dairies shall pay a l icense fee of $160 per annum.