Colorado Code § 44-30-822

Fraudulent acts
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(1) It is unlawful for a person:
(a) To alter or misrepresent the outcome of a game or other event on which wagers have
been made after the outcome is made sure but before it is revealed to the players;
(b) To place, increase, or decrease a bet or to determine the course of play after
acquiring knowledge, not available to all players, of the outcome of the game or any event that
affects the outcome of the game or that is the subject of the bet or to aid anyone in acquiring the
knowledge for the purpose of placing, increasing, or decreasing a bet or determining the course
of play contingent upon that event or outcome;
(c) To claim, collect, or take, or attempt to claim, collect, or take, money or anything of
value in or from a limited gaming activity with intent to defraud and without having made a
wager contingent thereon, or to claim, collect, or take an amount greater than the amount won;
(d) Knowingly to entice or induce another to go to any place where limited gaming is
being conducted or operated in violation of the provisions of this article 30, with the intent that
the other person play or participate in that limited gaming activity;
(e) To place or increase a bet after acquiring knowledge of the outcome of the game or
other event that is the subject of the bet, including past-posting and pressing bets;
(f) To reduce the amount wagered or to cancel a bet after acquiring knowledge of the
outcome of the game or other event that is the subject of the bet, including pinching bets;
(g) To manipulate, with the intent to cheat, any component of a gaming device in a
manner contrary to the designed and normal operational purpose for the component, with
knowledge that the manipulation affects the outcome of the game or with knowledge of an event
that affects the outcome of the game;
(h) To, by any trick or sleight of hand performance, or by fraud or fraudulent scheme,
cards, or device, for himself or herself or another, win or attempt to win money or property or a
representative of either or reduce a losing wager or attempt to reduce a losing wager in
connection with limited gaming;
(i) To conduct any limited gaming operation without a valid license;
(j) To conduct any limited gaming operation on an unlicensed premises;
(k) To permit any limited gaming game or slot machine to be conducted, operated, dealt,
or carried on in any limited gaming premises by a person other than a person licensed for the
premises pursuant to this article 30;
(l) To place any limited gaming games or slot machines into play or display the games or
slot machines without the authorization of the commission;
(m) To employ or continue to employ any person in a limited gaming operation who is
not duly licensed or registered in a position whose duties require a license or registration
pursuant to this article 30; or
(n) To, without first obtaining the requisite license or registration pursuant to this article
30, be employed, work, or otherwise act in a position whose duties would require licensing or
registration pursuant to this article 30.
(2) Any person issued a license pursuant to this article 30 violating any provision of this
section commits a class 6 felony and shall be punished as provided in section 18-1.3-401, and
any other person violating any provision of this section commits a class 2 misdemeanor and shall
be punished as provided in section 18-1.3-501. If the person is a repeating gambling offender,
the person commits a class 5 felony and shall be punished as provided in section 18-1.3-401.

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