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HB 941 Charitable gaming; regulations of Charitable Gaming Board defining electronic, etc., equipment.
Introduced by: Watkins M. Abbitt, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Charitable gaming; regulations of the Charitable Gaming Board; electronic pull tabs. Clarifies that regulations of the Charitable Gaming Board defining electronic and mechanical equipment used in the conduct of charitable gaming shall not include (i) devices operated by dropping one or more coins or tokens into a slot and pulling a handle or pushing a button or touchpoint on a touchscreen to activate one to three or more reels marked into horizontal segments by varying symbols, where the predetermined prize amount depends on how and how many of the symbols line up when the rotating reels come to rest or (ii) other similar devices that have flashing lights, illuminations, or bells, whistles, or other sounds solely intended to entice players to play.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Charitable gaming; regulations of the Charitable Gaming Board; electronic pull tabs. Clarifies that regulations of the Charitable Gaming Board defining electronic and mechanical equipment used in the conduct of charitable gaming shall not include (i) devices operated by dropping one or more coins or tokens into a slot and pulling a handle or pushing a button or touchpoint on a touchscreen to activate one to three or more reels marked into horizontal segments by varying symbols, where the predetermined prize amount depends on how and how many of the symbols line up when the rotating reels come to rest or (ii) other similar devices that have flashing lights, illuminations, or bells, whistles, or other sounds intended to entice players to play.