Arizona Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 17, 2016) |
Title 3. AGRICULTURE |
Chapter 12. ARIZONA EXPOSITION AND STATE FAIR BOARD |
Article 2. GAME DESCRIPTIONS AND STANDARDS |
Section R3-12-202. Dart Games
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A. General Standards. A concessionaire shall:
1. Ensure that the target area for metal-tip dart games is made of material that will accept and retain a metal tip dart;
2. Use darts with metal, velcro, or suction cup tips;
3. Ensure that darts are thrown by hand or propelled by a mechanical device;
4. Place the target at the back of the location, at least 3 feet but not more than 15 feet from the foul line;
5. Ensure that the target is stationary at all times; and
6. Construct the location in a manner that prevents darts from reaching adjoining locations or aisles.
B. Game Descriptions and Specific Standards
1. Balloon or Balloon Smash. The targets are inflated bal- loons. A player throws one or more darts to burst a prede- termined number of balloons. If the player bursts the predetermined number of balloons with the darts, the player wins the designated prize.
2. Dart Throw. The targets are shapes of various sizes located on the target area. A player throws or propels darts individually at a target. If the player hits a predeter- mined target and the dart remains in or on that target, the player wins the designated prize.
3. Tic-Tac-Toe Dart. The target is a tic-tac-toe board located on the target area. If a player sticks a dart in each of 3 adjacent spaces on the tic-tac-toe board, either vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, the player wins the designated prize.
4. Add ‘Em Up Darts. The target consists of numbered squares located on the target area. A concessionaire awards prizes based on the total score, calculated by add- ing the numbers on each square holding a dart. If a dart is stuck on a line, a player may throw the dart again.