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Idaho Code § 67-429B

Authorized tribal video gaming machines

Known as the Emergency Interim Legislative Succession Act

The act spans §§ 67–67 (78 sections).

I.C., § 67-429B, as added by 2002 Initiative Measure (Proposition 1, § 3).

(1) Indian tribes are authorized to conduct gaming using tribal video gaming machines pursuant to state-tribal gaming compacts which specifically permit their use. A tribal video gaming machine may be used to conduct gaming only by an Indian tribe, is not activated by a handle or lever, does not dispense coins, currency, tokens, or chips, and performs only the following functions: Accepts currency or other representative of value to qualify a player to participate in one or more games;

(2) Dispenses, at the player’s request, a cash out ticket that has printed upon it the game identifier and the player’s credit balance;

(3) Shows on a video screen or other electronic display, rather than on a paper ticket, the results of each game played;

(4) Shows on a video screen or other electronic display, in an area separate from the game results, the player’s credit balance;

(5) Selects randomly, by computer, numbers or symbols to determine game results; and

(6) Maintains the integrity of the operations of the terminal.

(7) Notwithstanding any other provision of Idaho law, a tribal video gaming machine as described in subsection (1) above is not a slot machine or an electronic or electromechanical imitation or simulation of any form of casino gambling.

Current official text: Idaho Statutes (Idaho Legislature). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Idaho statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.