Indiana Code § 4-33-6-25

Number of gambling games
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Sec. 25. (a) This section does not apply to a riverboat gaming operation relocated under section 24 of this chapter.       (b) Except as provided in subsections (c) and (d), the number of gambling games offered by a licensed owner or operating agent within the riverboat operated by the licensed owner or operating agent may not exceed the greatest number of gambling games offered by the licensed owner or operating agent since January 1, 2007.       (c) The number of gambling games offered by a licensed owner operating under a license described in section 1(a)(1) of this chapter may not exceed two thousand seven hundred sixty-four (2,764).       (d) The number of gambling games offered by a licensed owner of an inland casino operated in Vigo County under IC 4-33-6.7 may not exceed one thousand five hundred (1,500).   IC 4-33-6.5 Chapter 6.5. Riverboat Operating Agent Contract               4-33-6.5-1 Maximum number of operating agent contracts             4-33-6.5-2 Applicant requirements for an operating agent contract             4-33-6.5-3 Restrictions on issuance             4-33-6.5-4 Factors considered in granting operating agent contract; submission of proposed riverboat design             4-33-6.5-5 Requirements of operating agent             4-33-6.5-6 Bond             4-33-6.5-7 Reinvestigations of operating agent             4-33-6.5-8 Maximum number of riverboats operated by operating agent             4-33-6.5-9 Other licenses             4-33-6.5-10 Equipment of operating agent; annual inventory report             4-33-6.5-11 Schools for training occupational licensees             4-33-6.5-12 Operating agent contract, transfer, sale, purchase, or voting trust; rules of procedure; prohibitions             4-33-6.5-13 Prohibited terms of contract             4-33-6.5-14 Duties of operating agent             4-33-6.5-15 Riverboat operated by operating agent subject to property taxes             4-33-6.5-16 Submission of proposed power of attorney

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