Counties and cities may, by ordinance, authorize the playing or conducting of a social game in a private business, private club or in a place of public accommodation. Such ordinances may provide for regulation or licensing of the social games authorized.
ORS 167.121
Applied in 5 court decisions — leading case City of Portland v. Jackson (1993)
Most recently applied in 310 Or. App. 281 - Oregon Racing, Inc. v. Oregon State Lottery (March 2021)
1974 c.7 §3
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