Oklahoma Code § 3A-273

Title 3A. Amusements And Sports: Bonanza-style games
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A.  Electronic bonanza-style bingo games authorized by this act
shall only be conducted using a system which utilizes linked player
terminals which allow players to purchase and play electronic
bonanza-style bingo cards.  Players compete, following the payment
of a fee, to be the first player to cover a previously designated
bingo pattern using a set of numbers or symbols at least some of
which were drawn or electronically determined before the sale of
bingo cards began.  The first player to cover the game-winning
pattern wins the game-winning prize.  Interim and consolation prizes
also may be awarded.
B.  A player may purchase an opportunity to play an electronic
bonanza-style bingo 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 a help screen.
C.  After the player purchases a bingo card, the player terminal
must cover any numbers on the player’s bingo card that match numbers
previously drawn or electronically determined for that game.
D.  Although the results of the bingo game may be shown using
entertaining video and/or mechanical displays, the player may have
the option to view the electronic bingo card and current ball draw
on the video screen of the player terminal.
E.  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.

Added by Laws 2004, c. 316, § 14, State Question No. 712,
Legislative Referendum No. 335, adopted at election held on Nov. 2,
2004.

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