Oklahoma Code § 3A-270

Title 3A. Amusements And Sports: Player terminals - Recording, monitoring and regulating
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A.  Electronic amusement games shall be played through the
employment of player terminals which, following the payment of a
fee, present games in which the player can win prizes in a format in
which a player’s performance can be improved by skill.
B.  A player may purchase an opportunity to play an electronic
amusement game at a player terminal, either through the insertion of
coins or currency, cash voucher, or through the use of a cashless
transaction system.  The available games are displayed on the player
terminal’s video screen or otherwise prominently displayed on the
terminal.  The rules of the game are also displayed either
prominently on the terminal or on a help screen, and include
sufficient information to alert novice players on the concept of the

game so that a novice player can understand how to improve his or
her performance.  Depending on the game selected, the player must
physically interact with the screen (through touch screen
technology) or by depressing or activating buttons or other input
devices, to cause an intended result.
C.  Following play on a player terminal, the result shall be
displayed and prizes awarded.  Prizes may be dispensed in the form
of cash, coin, cash voucher, merchandise or through a cashless
transaction system.
D.  Every play of the game shall be recorded, monitored and
regulated to ensure full accountability and integrity of play, in
accordance with the provisions of this act.
Added by Laws 2004, c. 316, § 11, State Question No. 712,
Legislative Referendum No. 335, adopted at election held on Nov. 2,
2004.

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