Oklahoma Code § 3A-278

Title 3A. Amusements And Sports: Electronic game components - Certification by
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manufacturer.
A.  Before any component of an electronic game may be placed
into operation by an organizational licensee, the licensee shall
first have obtained and submitted to the Oklahoma Horse Racing
Commission a written certification from the manufacturer that upon
installation, each such component:
1.  Conforms to the standards of electronic games contained in
this act as certified by the independent testing laboratory;
2.  Can be used with components manufactured by others in
accordance with open architectural and communication standards,
platform and protocols to be approved by the Commission that
promotes competition among manufacturers and vendors of equipment
and components for such games; and
3.  Operates and plays in accordance with the standards
contained in this act.  Any certification of an electronic game
which was obtained from the Commission by another licensee may be
relied upon as providing certification compliance under this
section.
B.  The organization licensee shall be responsible for the
payment of all independent testing laboratory fees and costs in
connection with the duties described herein.  Provided, the
organization licensee may rely on any certification of an electronic
game previously approved by the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission for

any other licensee.  The licensee may also rely on any certification
of an electronic game obtained by a tribe and approved pursuant to
the provisions of the State-Tribal Gaming Act.  In order to assure
independence of the independent testing laboratory, any independent
testing laboratory payment delinquency may be grounds by the
Commission for rejecting such laboratory’s reports or certification.
C.  The organization licensee shall allow the Commission to
inspect any electronic games or components of electronic games for
the purposes of confirming that such component is operating in
accordance with the requirements of this act and that such component
is identical to that game or component tested by an independent
testing laboratory.
Added by Laws 2004, c. 316, § 19, State Question No. 712,
Legislative Referendum No. 335, adopted at election held on Nov. 2,
2004.

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