Sec. 9. (a) A patron may make a gambling game wager at a racetrack only by means of:

(1) a chip, a token, or an electronic card, acquired from a licensee at the licensee’s racetrack; or

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 4-35-7-9

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(2) money or other negotiable currency.

     (b) A chip, a token, or an electronic card may be acquired by means of an agreement under which a licensee extends credit to the patron.

     (c) All winnings and payoffs from a gambling game at a racetrack:

(1) must be made in chips, tokens, electronic cards, paper tickets, or other evidence of winnings and payoffs approved by the commission; and

(2) may not be made in money or other negotiable currency.

As added by P.L.233-2007, SEC.21. Amended by P.L.229-2013, SEC.35; P.L.255-2015, SEC.37.