§ 710. Rules--Video lottery machines prohibited
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 3A. Amusements and SportsEffective: November 1, 2020
Effective: November 1, 2020
3A Okl.St.Ann. § 710
§ 710. Rules--Video lottery machines prohibited
The board of trustees of the Oklahoma Lottery Commission may promulgate rules regulating the conduct of lottery games in general, including, but not limited to, rules specifying:
6. The manner of payment of prizes to the holders of winning tickets or shares, including, without limitation, provision for payment of prizes by retailers not exceeding Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) after deducting the price of the ticket or share and after performing validation procedures appropriate to the game and as specified by the board. The board may provide for a limited number of retailers who can pay prizes of up to Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) after performing validation procedures appropriate to the game and as specified by the board without regard to where the ticket or share was purchased;
The board of trustees shall not permit the operation of any lottery game using a video lottery machine. “Video lottery machine” means any electronic video game machine that, upon furnishing of consideration, is available to play or simulate the play of a video game, including, but not limited to, bingo and games conducted pursuant to the Oklahoma Charity Games Act,1 poker, blackjack, slot machines, pulltab machines, card games, dice, dominos, roulette wheels, or other similar forms of gambling, or games where winners are determined by the outcome of a sports contest, using a video display and microprocessors in which the player may receive free games or credits that can be redeemed for cash, coins or tokens, or that directly dispenses cash, coins or tokens.
Credits
Laws 2003, c. 58, § 11; Laws 2005, c. 99, § 1, emerg. eff. April 25, 2005; Laws 2018, c. 172, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2018; Laws 2020, c. 127, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2020.
Footnotes
Title 3A, § 401 et seq.
3A Okl. St. Ann. § 710, OK ST T. 3A § 710
Current with emergency effective legislation through Chapter 106 of the Second Regular Session of the 59th Legislature (2024). Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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