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Council updates city ordinance on coin-operated and amusement redemption machines; nonprofits eligible for exemption

3412248 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

The council amended city code to align definitions and licensing with the state comptroller’s guidance for coin-operated machines and amusement redemption machines (ARMs); the ordinance clarifies fees and exempts eligible nonprofits that provide state notice of exemption.

The Crockett City Council approved an ordinance updating the city’s code to align with state definitions and oversight for coin-operated machines and amusement redemption machines (ARMs), city staff said.

City staff explained the state comptroller’s office now treats amusement redemption machines as a subset of coin-operated machines; the ordinance amendments update city definitions and cross-reference zoning limits to reflect that change. The amendments also require nonprofit organizations seeking exemption from the city’s ARM licensing and…

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