Title 48, Chapter 17, Section 1
( 48-17-1)
As used in this chapter, the term: (1) "Applicant" or "licensee" means owner as defined in this Code
section including an owner's officers, directors, shareholders,
individuals, members of any association or other entity not
specified, and, when applicable in context, the business entity
itself. (2) "Bona fide coin operated amusement machine" means: (A) Every machine of any kind or character used by the public to provide amusement or entertainment whose operation requires the payment of or the insertion of a coin, bill, other money, token, ticket, or similar object and the result of whose operation depends in whole or in part upon the skill of the player, whether or not it affords an award to a successful player pursuant to subsections (b) through (g) of Code Section 16-12-35, and which can be legally shipped interstate according to federal law. Examples of bona fide coin operated amusement machines include, but are expressly not limited to, the following: (i) Pinball machines; (ii) Console machines; (iii) Video games; (iv) Crane machines; (v) Claw machines; (vi) Pusher machines; (vii) Bowling machines; (viii) Novelty arcade games; (ix) Foosball or table soccer machines; (x) Miniature racetrack, football, or golf machines; (xi) Target or shooting gallery machines; (xii) Basketball machines; (xiii) Shuffleboard games; (xiv) Kiddie ride games; (xv) Skeeball machines; (xvi) Air hockey machines; (xvii) Roll down machines; (xviii) Trivia machines
(xix) Laser games; (xx) Simulator games; (xxi) Virtual reality machines; (xxii) Maze games; (xxiii) Racing games; (xxiv) Coin operated pool tables or coin operated billiard tables as defined in paragraph (3) of Code Section 43-8-1; and (xxv) Any other similar amusement machine which can be legally
operated in Georgia; and (B) Every machine of any kind or character used by the public to
provide music whose operation requires the payment of or the
insertion of a coin, bill, other money, token, ticket, or
similar object such as jukeboxes or other similar types of music
machines. The term "bona fide coin operated amusement machine" does not
include the following: (i) Coin operated washing machines or dryers; (ii) Vending machines which for payment of money dispense
products or services; (iii) Gas and electric meters; (iv) Pay telephones; (v) Pay toilets; (vi) Cigarette vending machines; (vii) Coin operated scales; (viii) Coin operated gumball machines; (ix) Coin operated parking meters; (x) Coin operated television sets which provide cable or
network programming; (xi) Coin operated massage beds; and (xii) Machines which are not legally permitted to be operated
in Georgia. (2.1) "Business owner or business operator" means an owner or
operator of a business where one or more bona fide coin operated
amusement machines are available for commercial use and play by
the public. (3) "Commissioner" means the state revenue commissioner. (4) "Master license" means the certificate which every owner of a
bona fide coin operated amusement machine must purchase and
display in the owner's or operator's place of business where the
machine is located for commercial use by the public for play in
order to legally operate the machine in the state. (4.1) "Net receipts" means the entire amount of moneys received
from the public for play of an amusement machine, minus the amount
of expenses for noncash redemption of winnings from the amusement
machine, and minus the amount of moneys refunded to the public for
malfunction of the amusement machine. (5) "Operator" means any person, individual, firm, company,
association, corporation, or other business entity who exhibits,
displays, or permits to be exhibited or displayed, in a place of
business other than his own, any bona fide coin operated amusement
machine in this state. (6) "Owner" means any person, individual, firm, company,
association, corporation, or other business entity owning any bona
fide coin operated amusement machine in this state. (7) "Permit fee" means the annual per machine charge which every
owner of a bona fide coin operated amusement machine in commercial
use must purchase and display in either the owner's or operator's
place of business in order to legally operate the machine in the
state. (8) "Sticker" means the decal issued for every bona fide coin
operated amusement machine to show proof of payment of the permit
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