Nevada Code § 463.0155

Gaming device defined
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Gaming
device means any object used remotely or directly in connection with gaming or
any game which affects the result of a wager by determining win or loss and
which does not otherwise constitute associated equipment. The term includes,
without limitation:
1. A slot machine.
2. Mobile gaming.
3. A collection of two or more of the
following components:
(a) An assembled electronic circuit which cannot
be reasonably demonstrated to have any use other than in a slot machine;
(b) A cabinet with electrical wiring and
provisions for mounting a coin, token or currency acceptor and provisions for
mounting a dispenser of coins, tokens or anything of value;
(c) An assembled mechanical or electromechanical
display unit intended for use in gambling; or
(d) An assembled mechanical unit which cannot be
demonstrated to have any use other than in a slot machine.
4. Any object which may be connected to or
used with a slot machine to alter the normal criteria of random selection or
affect the outcome of a game.
5. A system for the accounting or
management of any game in which the result of the wager is determined
electronically by using any combination of hardware or software for computers.
6. A control program.
7. Any combination of one of the
components set forth in paragraphs (a) to (d), inclusive, of subsection 3 and
any other component which the Commission determines by regulation to be a
machine used directly or remotely in connection with gaming or any game which affects
the results of a wager by determining a win or loss.
8. Any object that has been determined to
be a gaming device pursuant to regulations adopted by the Commission.
9. As used in this section:
(a) Control program means any software, source
language or executable code which affects the result of a wager by determining
win or loss as determined pursuant to regulations adopted by the Commission.
(b) Mobile gaming means the conduct of gambling
games through communications devices operated solely in an establishment which
holds a nonrestricted gaming license and which operates at least 100 slot
machines and at least one other game by the use of communications technology
that allows a person to transmit information to a computer to assist in the
placing of a bet or wager and corresponding information related to the display
of the game, game outcomes or other similar information. For the purposes of
this paragraph, communications technology means any method used and the
components employed by an establishment to facilitate the transmission of
information, including, without limitation, transmission and reception by
systems based on wireless network, wireless fidelity, wire, cable, radio,
microwave, light, optics or computer data networks. The term does not include
the Internet.

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