§ 60-2E-1 Short title
§ 60-2E-2 Policy
§ 60-2E-3 Definitions
§ 60-2E-4 Limited gaming activity permitted
§ 60-2E-5 Gaming control board created
§ 60-2E-6 Board; meetings; quorum; records
§ 60-2E-7 Board’s powers and duties
§ 60-2E-8 Board regulations; discretionary regulations; procedure;
§ 60-2E-9 Executive director; employment; qualifications
§ 60-2E-10 Executive director; powers; duties
§ 60-2E-11 Investigation of executive director candidates and employees
§ 60-2E-12 Conflicts of interest; board; executive director;
§ 60-2E-13 Activities requiring licensing
§ 60-2E-13.1 Temporary possession of gaming device for limited purpose
§ 60-2E-14 Licensure; application
§ 60-2E-15 License, certification and work permit fees
§ 60-2E-16 Action by board on applications
§ 60-2E-17 Investigation for licenses, certifications and permits
§ 60-2E-18 Eligibility requirements for companies
§ 60-2E-19 Company applicants; nonprofit organization applicants;
§ 60-2E-20 Individual certification of finding of suitability of officers, directors and other persons
§ 60-2E-21 Requirements if company is or becomes a subsidiary; investigations; restrictions on unsuitable persons; other requirements
§ 60-2E-22 Change in company ownership
§ 60-2E-23 Finding of suitability required for directors, officers and key executives; removal from position if found unsuitable; suspension of suitability by board
§ 60-2E-24 Suitability of individuals acquiring beneficial ownership of voting security in publicly traded corporation; report of acquisition; application; prohibition
§ 60-2E-25 Report of proposed issuance or transfer of ownership; report of change in corporate officers and directors; approval of board
§ 60-2E-26 Gaming operator licensees; general provisions; business plan; player age limit; restrictions
§ 60-2E-27 Gaming operator licensees; special conditions for racetracks; number of gaming machines; days and hours of operations
§ 60-2E-28 Gaming operator licensees; special conditions for nonprofit organizations; number of gaming machines; days and hours of operations
§ 60-2E-29 Licensing of manufacturers of gaming devices;
§ 60-2E-30 Licensing of distributors of gaming devices
§ 60-2E-31 Suitability of certain persons furnishing services or property or doing business with gaming operators; termination of association
§ 60-2E-32 Reasons for investigations by board; complaint by board;
§ 60-2E-33 Emergency orders of board
§ 60-2E-34 Exclusion or ejection of certain persons from gaming establishments; persons included
§ 60-2E-34.1 Self-exclusion from gaming establishments; procedure;
§ 60-2E-35 Internal control systems
§ 60-2E-36 Gaming employees; issuance of work permits; revocation of work permits
§ 60-2E-37 Age requirement for patrons and gaming employees
§ 60-2E-38 Calculation of net take; certain expenses not deductible
§ 60-2E-39 Limitations on taxes and license fees
§ 60-2E-40 Use of chips, tokens or legal tender required for all gaming
§ 60-2E-41 Communication or document of applicant or licensee absolutely confidential; confidentiality not waived; disclosure of confidential information prohibited
§ 60-2E-42 Motion for release of confidential information
§ 60-2E-43 Gaming machine central system
§ 60-2E-44 Machine specifications
§ 60-2E-46 Examination of gaming devices; cost allocation
§ 60-2E-47 Gaming tax; imposition; administration
§ 60-2E-47 v2 Gaming tax; imposition; administration. (Effective July
§ 60-2E-48 Civil actions to restrain violations of Gaming Control Act
§ 60-2E-49 Testimonial immunity
§ 60-2E-50 Crime; manipulation of gaming device with intent to cheat
§ 60-2E-51 Crime; use of counterfeit or unapproved tokens, currency or devices; possession of certain devices, equipment, products or materials
§ 60-2E-52 Crime; cheating
§ 60-2E-53 Crime; possession of gaming device manufactured, sold or distributed in violation of law
§ 60-2E-54 Crime; reporting and record violations; penalty
§ 60-2E-55 Crime; unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, marking, altering or modification of devices associated with gaming; unlawful instruction; penalty
§ 60-2E-56 Underage gaming; penalty for permitting or participation
§ 60-2E-57 Crime; general penalties for violation of act
§ 60-2E-58 Detention and questioning of a person suspected of violating act; limitations on liability; posting of notice
§ 60-2E-59 Administrative appeal of board action
§ 60-2E-60 Judicial review of administrative actions
§ 60-2E-61.1 Lien on winnings for debt owed to or collected by human services department [health care authority department]; procedure
§ 60-2E-62 Crime; unlawful possession of gaming device

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 60 > Article 2E - Gaming Control

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