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Attorney General. Any remedy, penalty or fine that is otherwise
available by law may be achieved by consent agreement, including
long-term suspension and permanent revocation of a license or
registration. A consent agreement is not subject to review or
appeal and may be modified only by a writing executed by all
parties to the original consent agreement. A consent agreement is
enforceable by an action in Superior Court.

 
3.__Surrender of license or registration.__The board may
accept surrender of a license or registration. In order for a
licensee's or registrant's surrender of a license or registration
to be effective, a surrender must first be accepted by vote of
the board.__The board may refuse to accept surrender of a license
or registration if the licensee or registrant is under
investigation or is the subject of a pending complaint or
proceeding, unless a consent agreement is first entered into
pursuant to this chapter.

 
4.__Letters of guidance or concern.__The board may issue
letters of guidance or concern to a licensee or registrant.
Letters of guidance or concern may be used to educate, reinforce
knowledge regarding legal or professional obligations and express
concern over action or inaction by the licensee or registrant
that does not rise to the level of misconduct sufficient to merit
disciplinary action. The issuance of a letter of guidance or
concern is not a formal proceeding and does not constitute an
adverse disciplinary action of any form. Notwithstanding any
other provision of law, letters of guidance or concern are not
confidential. The board may place letters of guidance or concern,
together with any underlying complaint, report and investigation
materials, in a licensee's or registrant's file for a specified
amount of time, not to exceed 10 years. Any letters, complaints
and materials placed on file may be accessed and considered by
the board in any subsequent action commenced against the licensee
or registrant within the specified time frame. Complaints,
reports and investigation materials placed on file are
confidential only to the extent otherwise provided by law.

 
§1054.__Criminal violations

 
A person commits a Class C crime if that person knowingly or
intentionally:

 
1.__Tampering with slot machine.__Manipulates or intends to
manipulate the outcome, payback or operation of a slot machine by
physical tampering or any other means;

 
2.__Interference.__Interferes with the board's ability to
monitor compliance with this chapter;


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