Oklahoma Code § 3A-504

Title 3A. Amusements And Sports: Offenses
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A.  Multiple count violations of subsection A or B of Section
502 of this title, or violations resulting in a loss of money or
other valuable consideration, in which said loss exceeds Five
Hundred Dollars ($500.00), shall constitute a Class D3 felony
offense, and shall be punishable pursuant to subsection B of Section
505 of this title.
B.  Any person serving in a managerial or supervisory capacity
for any fair, exposition, or any other event open to the public,
paid admission or free, who knowingly or intentionally promotes or
allows the operation of any amusement or carnival game in violation
of this act, upon conviction, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

C.  Any person who manufactures or distributes amusement or
carnival games of the type described in Section 502 of this title,
upon conviction, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable
pursuant to subsection A of Section 505 of this title, with said
games to be confiscated as contraband.
D.  Any person charged with law enforcement responsibilities or
legal compliance inspections of amusement or carnival games, and who
knowingly and intentionally allows or who knowingly and
intentionally fails to prevent the operation of any amusement or
carnival game violating the Amusement and Carnival Games Act, upon
conviction, shall be guilty of omission of duty and/or guilty of a
misdemeanor punishable pursuant to subsection A of Section 505 of
this title.

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