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K.__Cooperate with the Chief of the State Police in
implementing and enforcing the provisions of this chapter.

 
§366.__Applicability of chapter 14

 
Except as expressly provided in this chapter, chapter 14 does
not apply to video gaming terminals.__Section 335 relating to use
of proceeds applies to the use of net terminal income by
licensees under this chapter.

 
SUBCHAPTER 2

 
LICENSING

 
§371.__License to operate

 
1.__Eligible entities.__ The Chief of the State Police may
issue a license to operate video gaming terminals to a person
who:

 
A.__Is eligible for a license to conduct games of chance
pursuant to section 332;

 
B.__Is exempt from federal taxation under the Internal
Revenue Code, Section 501(c)(8), 501(c)(10) or 501(c)(19);
and

 
C.__Owns or leases the premises upon which the video gaming
terminals will be located and uses those premises to fulfill
the primary charitable or nonprofit purpose of the
organization.__If the premises are leased, the lease must
run for a term longer than the license term.

 
2.__Qualifications for license.__A person may be issued a
license to operate a video gaming terminal if the person is
eligible for a license under subsection 1 and has sufficient
financial assets to meet the financial obligations imposed by
this chapter and a method acceptable to the Chief of the State
Police for meeting those obligations, and the individual and each
officer, director or partner of the corporation, association or
partnership:

 
A.__Has not been convicted in Maine or any other
jurisdiction of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence,
within the meaning of 18 United States Code, Section 921,
Subsection (a), Paragraph (33);

 
B.__Does not have a formal charging instrument pending in
Maine or any other jurisdiction for a misdemeanor crime of
domestic violence, within the meaning of 18 United States
Code, Section 921, Subsection (a), Paragraph (33);


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