Pennsylvania law § 7105 regulates the operation of public pool and billiard rooms, including restrictions on opening hours and the presence of minors, especially in city of the first class. Section 7106 mandates that theater operators verify age when showing adult-rated films, prohibiting minors under 16 from entry without a parent. These laws aim to restrict minors' access to certain entertainment venues and regulate operating hours for poolrooms.
Pool and billiard rooms cannot remain open on Sundays or between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. on any day, with additional restrictions for city of the first class, including closing hours between 1 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Minors under 18 are not allowed in public poolrooms if they are under 16 in city of the first class, unless accompanied by a parent, depending on the specific regulations.
The law requires theater operators to verify the age of minors under 16 when showing adult-rated movies and prohibits admitting minors without a parent or guardian.
Violations of these laws are considered summary offenses, which can result in fines or other minor penalties as prescribed by Pennsylvania law.