Maine Code § 8-1021

Registration of table games
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1. Registration required. A table game may not be operated or distributed pursuant to this chapter
unless the table game is registered by the board and the casino operator and the table game distributor
are each licensed by the board or the table game is distributed to and operated by an accredited
postsecondary institution for the purposes of training and education under section 1011, subsection 1-B.
[PL 2011, c. 585, §9 (AMD).]
2. Requirements for registration. To be registered, a table game:
A. May not have any means of manipulation that affect the random probabilities of winning a
game; and [IB 2009, c. 2, §38 (NEW).]
B. Must have, in addition to the requirements of paragraph A, other such characteristics as the
board may establish by rule. [IB 2009, c. 2, §38 (NEW).]
[IB 2009, c. 2, §38 (NEW).]
3. Examination of table games. The board shall, in cooperation with the department, examine
table games and associated equipment of table game distributors seeking registration as required in this
chapter. The board shall require the table game distributor seeking examination and approval of the
table game or associated equipment to pay the anticipated cost of the examination before the
examination occurs. After the examination occurs, the board shall refund overpayments or charge and

collect amounts sufficient to reimburse the board for underpayments of actual cost. The board may
contract for the examinations of table games and associated equipment as required by this section.
[IB 2009, c. 2, §38 (NEW).]
4. Unregistered or noncompliant table games subject to confiscation. A table game that is not
registered as required by this section or that does not comply with the requirements of this chapter or
rules adopted under this chapter is contraband and a public nuisance and the table game and the table
game's monetary contents, monetary proceeds and associated equipment are subject to confiscation by
any law enforcement officer. Table games and any monetary contents, monetary proceeds and
associated equipment confiscated pursuant to this section are subject to forfeiture in accordance with
the procedures outlined in Title 17-A, section 959 or 960.
[IB 2009, c. 2, §38 (NEW).]

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