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Okla. Stat. tit. 3A, § 279

Disputes - Collection of data

Known as the Oklahoma Charity Games Act

The act spans §§ 3–3 (202 sections).

Added by Laws 2004, c. 316, § 20, State Question No. 712, Legislative Referendum No. 335, adopted at election held on Nov. 2, 2004.

In the event of a dispute by a player that cannot be resolved by ordinary means by licensee personnel as to the outcome, prize, fee paid or any other aspect of the player’s participation in an electronic game being played (“prize claim”), all relevant data shall be immediately collected, including, but not limited to, all meter readings, memory records, surveillance tapes, and any other reports or information regarding the disputed play on the player terminal for the play in dispute. Following the collection of all relevant data, the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission shall be notified and requested to make an evaluation of whether or not the dispute involves the integrity of the hardware or software being used and to try and resolve the dispute. A report of all prize claims shall be maintained by the licensee.

Official source: Oklahoma Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Oklahoma statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.