Section 230-03-200. Defining "gambling equipment."  


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  • "Gambling equipment" means any device, gambling-related software, expendable supply, or any other paraphernalia used as a part of gambling or to make gambling possible. "Gambling equipment" includes, but is not limited to:
    (1) Amusement games;
    (2) Punch boards and pull-tabs;
    (3) Devices for dispensing pull-tabs;
    (4) Electronic devices for conducting, facilitating, or accounting for the results of gambling activities, including, but not limited to:
    (a) Components of a tribal lottery system;
    (b) Electronic devices for reading and displaying outcomes of gambling activities; and
    (c) Accounting systems that are a part of, or directly connected to, a gambling system including, but not limited to:
    (i) Bet totalizers; or
    (ii) Progressive jackpot meters; or
    (iii) Keno systems;
    (5) Bingo equipment;
    (6) Devices and supplies used to conduct card games, fund-raising events, recreational gaming activities, or Class III gaming activities, as defined in the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act at U.S.C. 25 chapter 29 § 2703 and in tribal-state compacts including, but not limited to:
    (a) Gambling chips;
    (b) Cards;
    (c) Dice;
    (d) Card shuffling devices;
    (e) Graphical game layouts for table games;
    (f) Ace finders or no-peek devices;
    (g) Roulette wheels;
    (h) Keno equipment; and
    (i) Tables manufactured exclusively for gambling purposes.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. WSR 06-07-157 (Order 457), § 230-03-200, filed 3/22/06, effective 1/1/08.]
RCW 9.46.070. WSR 06-07-157 (Order 457), § 230-03-200, filed 3/22/06, effective 1/1/08.