LD 2349
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LR 3880
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the chief considers necessary for the administration and
enforcement of this chapter.

 
2.__Location.__A license holder shall maintain all records
required by this chapter or by rules adopted under this chapter
at the primary business office within this State of the license
holder or on the premises where a video lottery terminal is
operated.__In the case of a video lottery terminal manufacturer
or wholesaler, the records must be maintained at the primary
business office of the manufacturer or wholesaler.__The primary
business office must be designated by the license holder in the
license application.__Records required by this chapter or by
rules adopted under this chapter must be open to inspection by
the Chief of the State Police or a designee and a license holder
may not refuse the Chief of the State Police or a designee the
right to inspect or audit the records.__Refusal to permit
inspection or audit of the records is not a crime under this
chapter, but does constitute grounds for suspension of the
license.

 
§392.__Access to video lottery terminals, premises, equipment,

 
records

 
A person holding a license under this chapter shall permit the
Chief of the State Police or a designee to inspect any video
lottery terminal, associated equipment, records, materials and
other things used or to be used in the operation of a video
lottery terminal manufactured, owned, distributed or operated by
that person.__A person holding a license under this chapter shall
consent in writing to the examination of all accounts, bank
accounts and records in the license holder's possession or under
the license holder's control and shall authorize all 3rd parties
in possession or in control of those accounts or records to allow
the Chief of the State Police or a designee to examine the
accounts and records as the chief determines necessary.

 
§393.__Contempt

 
If a witness refuses to obey a subpoena issued by the Chief of
the State Police or to give any evidence relevant to proper
inquiry by the chief, the Attorney General may petition the
Superior Court in the county where the refusal occurred to find
the witness in contempt.__The Attorney General shall cause to be
served on the witness an order requiring that witness to appear
before the Superior Court to show cause why that witness should
not be adjudged in contempt.__The court shall hear the evidence
submitted by the witness and the Attorney General and, if it is
such as to warrant the court to do so, punish the witness in the
same manner and to the same extent as for contempt committed


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