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D.__For payment to the Compulsive Gambler Rehabilitation
Fund, established in Title 22, section 1700-A.

 
SUBCHAPTER 4

 
ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES

 
§391.__Reports; records

 
1.__Reports; records.__The Chief of the State Police or the
director shall require from any licensed video gaming
terminal, manufacturer, wholesaler or licensee whatever
records and reports the chief or the director considers
necessary for the administration and enforcement of this
chapter.

 
2.__Location.__A license holder shall maintain all records
required by this chapter or by rules adopted under this
chapter at the primary business office within this State of
the license holder or on the premises where the video gaming
terminal is operated.__In the case of a video gaming terminal
manufacturer or wholesaler, the records must be maintained at
the primary business office of the manufacturer or wholesaler.__
The primary business office must be designated by the license
holder in the license application.__All records must be open
to inspection by the Chief of the State Police, the director
or the designee of either of them, and a license holder may
not refuse the Chief of the State Police, the director or the
designee of either of them the right to inspect or audit the
records.__Refusal to permit inspection or audit of the records
is not a crime under this chapter but does constitute grounds
for revocation of the license.

 
§392.__Access to premises, equipment, records

 
A person holding a license under this chapter shall permit
the Chief of the State Police or the chief's designee to
inspect any equipment, prizes, records or items and materials
used or to be used in the operation of any video gaming
terminal manufactured, owned or operated by that person.__A
person holding a license under this chapter shall consent in
writing to the examination of all accounts, bank accounts and
records in the license holder's possession or under the
license holder's control and shall authorize all 3rd parties
in possession or in control of those accounts or records to
allow the Chief of the State Police or the chief's designee to
examine the accounts and records as the chief determines
necessary.

 
§393.__Contempt


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