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Can you summarize MOCS Title 11, Division 45, Chapter 5?
MISSOURI GAMING COMMISSION > Conduct of Gaming
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the conduct of gaming in Missouri. It covers various aspects related to gambling games, participation rights of patrons, denial of rights based on unlawful or disruptive conduct, authorized games, minimum standards for the game of Blackjack, methods of operation for licensees, publication of rules and payoff schedules, denial of winnings to unlawfully present patrons, payout percentage for electronic gaming devices, minimum payout percentages for progressive wagers on table games, authorized suppliers, submission and approval of chips, sets of gaming chips, electronic game tokens, exchange of chips and tokens, inventory of chips and tokens, destruction of chips and tokens, destruction of counterfeit chips and tokens, offering tournaments and use of promotional and tournament chips and tokens, approval of giveaways and promotions, handling of poker cards, authentication of critical program storage media in electronic gaming devices, electronic gaming device statistical performance, operator content delivery systems, progressive slot machines, integrity of electronic gaming devices, computer monitoring of electronic gaming devices, approval of gaming devices and associated equipment, certification and registration of electronic gaming devices, analysis of questioned electronic gaming devices, and shipping of electronic gaming devices. These documents apply to holders of Class A or Supplier licenses, directors, officers, key persons, and employees of such licensees. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in these documents.
Whom does it apply to?
Holders of Class A or Supplier licenses, directors, officers, key persons, and employees of such licensees
What does it govern?
Conduct of Gaming
What are exemptions?
No exemptions mentioned in the document
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in the document
Jurisdiction
Missouri