LD 1820
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LR 2664
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The board shall exercise authority over the licensing of all
persons participating in the operation, distribution and
maintenance of slot machines and slot machine facilities and over
the registration of slot machines.

 
1.__Operator license required.__A person may not operate any
slot machine in the State unless the person has been issued a
license to operate slot machines by the board.__A slot machine
operator license authorizes a licensee to own or lease slot
machines operated at a licensed gambling facility.

 
2. Eligible persons.__The board may accept applications for a
license to operate slot machines from any person who is licensed
to operate a commercial track that satisfies the following
criteria:

 
A.__The commercial track is located at or within a 5-mile
radius of the center of a commercial track that conducted
harness racing with pari-mutuel wagering on more than 25
days during calendar year 2002; and

 
B.__The operation of slot machines at the commercial track
is approved by the voters of the municipality in which the
commercial track to be licensed is located by referendum
election held at any time after December 31, 2002 and before
December 31, 2003.

 
3.__Requirements for license; continued commercial track
licensure.__The board may not issue a license to operate slot
machines to any person unless that person demonstrates compliance
with the qualifications set forth in sections 1016 and 1019.__A
person who is granted a license to operate slot machines must
maintain a license to operate a commercial track, without lapse,
suspension or revocation for the duration of the slot machine
operator's license.

 
4.__Requirement for license; agreement with municipality where
slot machines are located.__A slot machine operator shall enter
into an agreement with the municipality where the slot machine
operator's slot machines are located that provides for revenue
sharing or other compensation, including, but not limited to, a
provision requiring the preparation, in conjunction with the
municipality, of a security plan for the premises on which the
slot machines are located.__The revenue-sharing agreement must
provide for a minimum payment to the municipality of 3% of the
total gross slot machine income derived from the machines located
in the municipality.


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