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LR 540
Item 1

 
States, a state or territory of the United States or a
foreign nation to investigate or prosecute gambling laws.

 
C.__The Department of Public Safety shall maintain a
centralized record of illegal machines seized.__At least
quarterly, the department shall provide a report of the
disposition of property previously held by the department
to the Commissioner of Administrative and Financial
Services and the legislative Office of Fiscal and Program
Review.__These records must include an estimate of the
fair market value of items seized.

 
5.__Report to court.__Persons making final disposition or
destruction of an illegal gaming machine or its monetary
contents under court order shall report, under oath, to the
court the exact circumstances of the destruction or
disposition.

 
6.__Seizure.__An illegal gaming machine__together with any
monetary contents is contraband and may be seized by any law
enforcement officer pursuant to subsection 7 or 8.

 
7.__Process for seizure.__At the request of the State ex
parte, the court may issue any preliminary order or process
necessary to seize or secure the property for which forfeiture
is sought and provide for its custody.

 
A.__Process for seizure of the property may issue only
upon a showing of probable cause.__The application for
process for seizure of the property and the issuance,
execution and return of the process are subject to the
provisions of applicable state law.

 
B.__Any property subject to forfeiture under this section
may be seized upon process.

 
8.__Seizure without process.__Seizure without process may be
made when seizure is incident to a legal search or inspection
if the law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe
the property seized is an illegal gaming machine.

 
§396.__Criminal forfeiture

 
1.__Forfeiture upon conviction of violation.__A person
convicted of a violation of this chapter forfeits to the State
all rights, privileges, interests and claims to property that
is subject to forfeiture pursuant to section 395.__All rights,
privileges, interest and title in property subject to
forfeiture under this section vest in the State upon the
commission of the act giving rise to forfeiture pursuant to
section 395.


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