Nevada Code § 463.161

License to operate 15 or fewer slot machines: Conditions
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1. A license to operate 15 or fewer slot
machines at an establishment in which the operation of slot machines is
incidental to the primary business conducted at the establishment may only be
granted to the operator of the primary business or to a licensed operator of a
slot machine route.
2. In a county whose population is 100,000
or more, a license to operate 15 or fewer slot machines at an establishment
which is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages at retail by the drink to the
general public may only be granted if the establishment meets the requirements
of this subsection. The establishment must:
(a) Occupy an area comprised of at least 2,500
square feet of indoor space which is open and available for use by patrons.
(b) Contain a permanent physical bar.
(c) Contain a restaurant which:
(1) Serves food ordered by patrons from
tables or booths.
(2) Includes a dining area with seating
for at least 25 persons in a room separate from the on-premise kitchen. For the
purposes of determining the number of seats pursuant to this subparagraph, the
stools at the bar or the seats outside the dining area must not be counted.
(3) Includes a kitchen which is operated
not less than 12 hours each day the establishment is open for business to the
public, or the entire time the establishment is open for business to the public
if it is open for business 12 hours or less each day.
3. As used in this section:
(a) Bar means a physical structure with a flat
horizontal counter, on one side of which alcoholic beverages are kept and
maintained, where seats may be placed on the side opposite from where the
alcohol is kept, and where the sale and service of alcoholic beverages are by
the drink across such structure.
(b) Restaurant means a public place where hot
meals are prepared and served on the premises.

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