Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) In
any game at a fair in which rings are thrown over blocks or prizes,
the operator of these style games shall
ensure:
(1)
All rings
are
round and unwarped;
(2)
The target is vertically and horizontally level as well
as vertically straight;
(3)
No slanting blocks; and
(4)
There is a
clearance of at least three-eighths of an inch on one side measured from the
inside of the ring to the block or target.
(B) Ring the bottle games.
The operator of these style games shall
ensure:
(1)
The table
or stand supporting the bottles
is at a height so that the top of the bottles to
be ringed will not exceed four feet in height from ground level;
(2)
There are no obstructions between, around, or above the
bottles at any time;
(3)
The clearance of the rings is no less than one-fourth
inch clearance measured from the inside of the ring to the neck of the
bottle;
(4)
The ring bottle game surfaces are level;
and
(5)
The distance of all obstructions above or around all
items to be ringed is not less than four feet.
(C) Ring the pin game.
The operator of these style games shall
ensure:
(1)
Pins remain stationary at all times;
(2)
Pins are arranged
in a manner in which it is possible to ring each and every one;
and
(3)
The top row of pins is not higher than four feet above
the ground.
(D)
Cane rack and ring the cane. The operator of these
style games shall ensure:
(1)
Canes
are arranged so that
each and every cane can be ringed, including all canes with hooked
handles;
(2)
All canes to be ringed need to have the end which is to
be ringed perpendicular with the ground; and
(3)
The clearance of
the ring is to have no less than three-eighths of an inch clearance measured
from the inside of the ring to the head of the cane. The measurement is to be
made with the ring held next to the head of the cane.
(E) Ring the wooden duck game. The
clearance of the ring shall be not less than three-eighths of an inch on one
side measured horizontally from the back of the duck's neck to the tip of the
duck's beak.
(F) Hoop-la games and
ring the block game. The operator of these style games
shall ensure:
(1)
These games
have three-eighths of an inch
clearance on one side;
(2)
Blocks are to be flat, solid, uncovered and not more
than two inches high;
(3)
Prizes are not projecting over the
block;
(4)
Blocks are placed on the table with sufficient
clearance permit the hoop to surround the block unobstructed;
(5)
The player wins
all the prizes that are displayed on the blocks; and
(6)
Hoops are round
and uniform in size.
(G) Pitch till you win hoop-la.
The operator of these style games shall
ensure:
(1)
All
targets used are vertical and maintained in a level position at all times
(no slanting blocks will be permitted). All rings shall be round and unwarped
and have a three-eighths of an inch clearance on one side.
(2)
There are no
slanting blocks;
(3)
All rings are round and unwarped; and
(4)
All rings have a
three-eighths of an inch clearance on one side.