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§936. Rules

 
Rules adopted pursuant to this chapter are routine technical
rules pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.

 
§937. Applicability of Title 17, chapter 14

 
Except as expressly provided in this chapter, the provisions
of Title 17, chapter 14 do not apply to the ownership,
distribution or operation of slot machines in the State.

 
Sec. 6. 22 MRSA §1511, sub-§10 is enacted to read:

 
10.__Restricted accounts.__The State Controller is
authorized to establish separate accounts within the fund in
order to segregate money received by the fund from any source,
whether public or private, that requires as a condition of the
contribution to the fund that the use of the money contributed
be restricted to one or more of the purposes specified in
subsection 6.__Money credited to a restricted account
established under this subsection may be applied only to the
purposes to which the account is restricted.

 
Sec. 7. 25 MRSA §3902, sub-§4 is enacted to read:

 
4. Notice of violation of slot machine law.__A liquor
enforcement officer who notices a violation of any provision
of Title 8, chapter 30 shall promptly notify the State Harness
Racing Commission of the violation.

 
SUMMARY

 
This initiated bill allows the operation of slot machines by
certain persons who are licensed to operate a commercial
track. A person under 21 years of age is prohibited from
playing a slot machine.

 
The initiated bill provides for regulation of the operation
of slot machines by the State Harness Racing Commission and
the Executive Director of the State Harness Racing Commission
within the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural
Resources.

 
Gross income from slot machines, which is income after
payback to players, is divided as follows: 75% is retained by
the person licensed to operate the slot machines; 10% must be
sent to the State Controller to be credited directly to the
Fund for a Healthy Maine with its use restricted to providing
financial
assistance with prescription drugs for adults who are elderly
or disabled; 7% must be sent to the State Harness Racing
Commission


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