LD 1169
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LR 985
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1.__Crimes by licensee.__A licensee who negligently performs
any of the following acts commits a Class D crime:

 
A.__Permitting a person under 21 years of age to play a
video gaming terminal licensed pursuant to this chapter;

 
B.__Permitting a person to play a video gaming terminal
licensed pursuant to this chapter at a time other than a
time when the sale of liquor is permissible under Title 28-
A, section 4, subsection 1;

 
C.__Extending credit to a person in order for the person to
play a video gaming terminal;

 
D.__Permitting a person to use a credit card as a method of
payment for playing a video gaming terminal; and

 
E.__Permitting a visibly intoxicated person to play a video
gaming terminal.

 
2.__Class C crimes by any person.__A person who negligently
performs any of the following acts commits a Class C crime:

 
A.__Tampering with a video gaming terminal with intent to
interfere with the proper operation of that terminal;

 
B.__Manipulating or attempting to manipulate the outcome,
payoff or operation of a video gaming terminal by physical
tampering or any other means;

 
C.__Manufacturing, distributing, selling, operating or
placing a video gaming terminal for use in this State
without a license or manufacturing, distributing, selling,
operating or placing an illegal terminal for use in this
State; and

 
D.__Placing for public use or operating an unlicensed video
gaming terminal in this State.

 
3.__Class D crimes by any person.__A person who violates any
provision of this chapter or any rule adopted under this chapter
for which a specific penalty is not provided commits a Class D
crime.

 
§395.__Seizure and forfeiture of illegal gaming machines

 
1.__Forfeiture.__An illegal gaming machine, including any
monetary contents and any funds that have passed through the
machine since the commission of the illegal act, is subject to
forfeiture to the State.


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