Maine Code § 8-1031

Age limit on slot machine and table game use; access by minors; credit prohibited
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1. Minimum age. A slot machine operator or casino operator may not permit a person under 21
years of age to play a slot machine or table game.
[IB 2009, c. 2, §39 (AMD).]
2. Placement of slot machines and table games. A slot machine operator, casino operator, slot
machine distributor, table game distributor or gambling services vendor shall prohibit persons under 21
years of age from any area in which a slot machine or table game is located, except that a person 18 to
20 years of age may be present if that person is a licensed employee under section 1015.
[IB 2009, c. 2, §39 (AMD).]
3. Credit prohibited. A slot machine operator or casino operator may not allow the use of a credit
card or debit card by a person to play a slot machine or table game.
[IB 2009, c. 2, §39 (AMD).]
4. Table game wagering. Each table game must be equipped with a sign indicating the permissible
minimum and maximum wagers pertaining to that table game. A casino operator may not require any
wager to be greater than the stated minimum or less than the stated maximum, and any wager actually
made by a patron and not rejected by a casino operator prior to the commencement of play must be
treated as a valid wager.
[IB 2009, c. 2, §39 (NEW).]

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