§ 12-22-910 Machine license required
§ 12-22-920 Types of machines and equipment permitted
§ 12-22-930 Requirements for machine licensure
§ 12-22-940 Location controllers and modems
§ 12-22-950 Standards for machines and related equipment
§ 12-22-960 Burden of proof
§ 12-22-970 Notice to department prior to certain changes in machines
§ 12-22-980 Notice to department prior to certain changes in location controllers
§ 12-22-990 Machines to be disabled if location controller not polled for a specified period
§ 12-22-1000 VGMID required
§ 12-22-1010 Records required for each machine
§ 12-22-1040 Simulation of bingo or slot machines prohibited
§ 12-22-1050 Printing of tickets
§ 12-22-1060 Machines and related equipment must be Year 2000 compliant
§ 12-22-1070 Department to disable machines under specified circumstances
§ 12-22-1080 Alternative technical provisions

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