2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 15-258 — Billiard halls; disorderly houses; desecration of Sabbath.
Section 15-258Billiard halls; disorderly houses; desecration of Sabbath.
A city of the primary class may restrain, prohibit, and suppress unlicensed tippling shops, billiard tables, bowling alleys, houses of prostitution, opium joints, dens, and other disorderly houses and practices, games, gambling houses, desecration of the Sabbath day, commonly called Sunday, and may prohibit all public amusements, shows, exhibitions, or ordinary business pursuits upon such day, all lotteries, all fraudulent devices and practices for the purposes of obtaining money or property, all shooting galleries, and all kinds of public indecencies, except that nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to bingo, lotteries, lotteries by the sale of pickle cards, or raffles conducted in accordance with the Nebraska Bingo Act, the Nebraska Lottery and Raffle Act, the Nebraska Pickle Card Lottery Act, the Nebraska Small Lottery and Raffle Act, or the State Lottery Act.
Source:
- Laws 1901, c. 16, § 129, LVIII, p. 142
R.S.1913, § 4468
C.S.1922, § 3853
C.S.1929, § 15-256
R.S.1943, § 15-258
Laws 1986, LB 1027, § 187
Laws 1991, LB 849, § 60
Laws 1993, LB 138, § 62
- Nebraska Bingo Act,see section 9-201.
Nebraska Lottery and Raffle Act,see section 9-401.
Nebraska Pickle Card Lottery Act,see section 9-301.
Nebraska Small Lottery and Raffle Act,see section 9-501.
State Lottery Act,see section 9-801.
- Ordinance prohibiting all business except of necessity on Sunday is not void as discriminatory. Liberman v. State, 26 Neb. 464, 42 N.W. 419 (1889).
~Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska
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