Maine Code § 8-1061

Authority to detain persons suspected of cheating; immunity
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A licensee or an officer, employee or agent of the licensee who has probable cause to believe there
has been a violation of this chapter in the gambling facility by any person may take that person into
custody and detain that person in the gambling premises in a reasonable manner for a reasonable length
of time for the purpose of notifying and surrendering the person to law enforcement authorities and,
when the detained person is a minor, informing a law enforcement officer or the parents or guardian of
the minor of the detention and surrendering the minor to the person so informed. The act of taking into
custody and detention under this section does not render the licensee or its officers, employees or agents
criminally or civilly liable, including but not limited to liability for false arrest, false imprisonment,
slander or unlawful detention, unless the taking into custody or detention is unreasonable under all the
circumstances. [PL 2003, c. 687, Pt. A, §5 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 687, Pt. B, §11 (AFF).]
A licensee or an officer, employee or agent of the licensee is not entitled to any immunity from
civil or criminal liability provided in this section unless there is displayed in a conspicuous manner in
the licensee's gambling facility a notice in boldface type clearly legible and in substantially this form:
"Any gambling licensee or any officer, employee or agent of a licensee who has probable cause to
believe that a person is violating a provision of law prohibiting cheating or swindling in gambling may
detain that person in the establishment for the purpose of notifying law enforcement authorities." [PL
2003, c. 687, Pt. A, §5 (NEW); PL 2003, c. 687, Pt. B, §11 (AFF).]

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