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(1)__A person has illegally tampered with the
terminal as described in section 394, subsection 2;

 
(2)__The funds from the terminal have not been
distributed, deposited or allocated in accordance
with section 383;

 
(3)__The terminal does not meet the licensure
requirements of this chapter; or

 
(4)__The licensee is guilty of criminal conduct; and

 
D.__Approve uniform location applications submitted by
licensees pursuant to section 372, subsection 2.

 
§365.__Powers and duties of director

 
1.__Powers.__In addition to powers conferred by any other
provision of law, the director may:

 
A.__Propose to the State Liquor and Lottery Commission for
adoption rules necessary to administer and enforce this
chapter, including rules to be adopted jointly with the
Chief of the State Police.__These rules are routine
technical rules pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375,
subchapter 2-A; and

 
B.__Subject to approval of the State Liquor and Lottery
Commission and to any applicable laws relating to public
contracts, enter into a contract for performance of the
director's duties under this chapter.__All contracts must
be awarded in accordance with rules adopted by the
Department of Administrative and Financial Services
pursuant to Title 5, chapters 141 to 145 and Title 5,
sections 1812 and 1813.__A contract awarded or entered
into by the director may not be assigned by the holder of
the contract, except by specific approval of the
commission.

 
2.__Duties.__The director shall:

 
A.__Develop, install and test a central computer system with
continuous on-line polling to all licensed video gaming
terminals to provide auditing program information.__The system
may not limit participation to only one manufacturer of video
gaming terminals by either the cost of implementing the
necessary program modifications to communicate or an inability
to communicate with the central computer system.__In
developing the system, the director shall allow for a 5-year
phase-in period in accordance with section 373,


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