Indiana Code § 4-32.3-5-16.5

Electronic pull tab game requirements
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Sec. 16.5. (a) Electronic pull tab games must meet the following requirements: (1) Each electronic pull tab game must have a predetermined and finite number of winning and losing tickets. (2) Each electronic pull tab game series must have a predetermined prize structure and fixed prize amounts. (3) Each electronic pull tab game series must have a unique serial number that is not regenerated. (4) Each electronic pull tab in a game series must be sold for the same price. (5) The reveal of the numbers or symbols on an electronic pull tab ticket or card must replicate a paper pull tab ticket. (6) The reveal of the numbers or symbols on an electronic pull tab ticket or card may be designed with an entertainment theme, but may not include: (A) spinning wheels resembling a slot machine; (B) any replication of keno, blackjack, roulette, poker, craps, or any other casino table game; (C) any replication of horse racing; or (D) any replication of any other gambling game as defined in IC 4-33-2-9 and IC 4-35-2-5 . (7) Any extended play feature may not require additional payment or award any prize other than the predetermined prize associated with the initial electronic pull tab ticket or card. (8) Each electronic pull tab must require an individual to manually activate: (A) the electronic pull tab ticket; and (B) each individual row and column of an electronic pull tab ticket before a single row or column of symbols is revealed; with a separate and distinct action.       (b) Electronic pull tab systems and electronic pull tab devices: (1) must be approved by the commission; (2) may only accept United States currency or a credit voucher; and (3) may not directly dispense United States currency or any article or exchange of value other than a credit voucher.

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