| (1) The practice of any fraud or deception upon a | player of a slot machine; |
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| (2) The presence of a slot machine in or at premises | that may be unsafe due to fire hazard or other such | conditions; |
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| (3) The use of obscene advertising; |
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| (4) The infiltration of organized crime into the | ownership, distribution or operation of slot | machines; and |
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| (5) The presence of disorderly persons in a location | where slot machines are in use; |
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| C. Disable any slot machine following a determination | that: |
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| (1) A person has illegally tampered with the slot | machine; |
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| (2) The funds from the slot machine have not been | distributed, deposited or allocated in accordance | with section 923; or |
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| (3) The slot machine does not meet the registration | requirements of this chapter or rules adopted under | this chapter; |
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| D. Collect funds due to the State under section 923; |
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| E. Certify monthly to the Commissioner of Agriculture, | Food and Rural Resources a full and complete statement of | all slot machine revenue, credits disbursed by licensees, | administrative expenses and the allocation of gross slot | income for the preceding month; |
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| F. Submit by January 15th an annual report to the Governor | and the joint standing committee of the Legislature having | jurisdiction over legal affairs of slot machine revenue, | credits disbursed by licensees, administrative expenses | and the allocation of gross slot income for the preceding | year; and |
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| G. Prepare and submit to the Department of Agriculture, | Food and Rural Resources a budget for the administration | of this chapter. |
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