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OF CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON INVOLVING SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC DECENCY AND GOOD MORALS [261. - 368.7.] > Gaming [330. - 337z.]
Short Summary
The provided legal document content covers various aspects of gaming activities and crimes related to gaming in California. It includes provisions on the advertising of nonparimutuel wagering on horse races, cheating at gambling games, possession and control of gambling devices and activities, use of devices to assist in gambling games, manufacture, sale, and possession of gambling devices, use of counterfeit chips and wagering instruments, possession of devices intended to violate gambling laws, transportation and possession of slot machines or devices, regulation of controlled games and gambling equipment, offenses related to gaming, transmission of information related to horseraces and contests, dealing, playing, or carrying on prohibited games, violations of gambling laws, administration of drugs to animals in races or competitions, seizure of gambling machines or devices, and witness refusal to attend proceedings. These documents apply to individuals involved in gaming activities, owners and operators of gambling establishments, persons involved in the possession, control, sale, or manufacture of gambling devices, individuals involved in crimes related to gaming, individuals involved in the administration of drugs to animals in races or competitions, individuals involved in the transmission of information related to horseraces and contests, individuals involved in prohibited games, individuals involved in violations of gambling laws, individuals involved in the seizure of gambling machines or devices, and witnesses in proceedings related to gaming offenses. No specific exemptions are mentioned in these documents. Penalties for violations of these documents vary depending on the offense and can include fines ranging from $100 to $25,000, imprisonment in a county jail for up to one year, or both.
Whom does it apply to?
Individuals involved in gaming activities, owners and operators of gambling establishments, persons involved in the possession, control, sale, or manufacture of gambling devices, individuals involved in crimes related to gaming, individuals involved in the administration of drugs to animals in races or competitions, individuals involved in the transmission of information related to horseraces and contests, individuals involved in prohibited games, individuals involved in violations of gambling laws, individuals involved in the seizure of gambling machines or devices, witnesses in proceedings related to gaming offenses
What does it govern?
Gaming activities, crimes related to gaming, possession and control of gambling devices, advertising of nonparimutuel wagering on horse races, cheating at gambling games, possession or control of gambling devices and activities, use of devices to assist in gambling games, manufacture, sale, and possession of gambling devices, crimes against public decency and good morals related to gaming, use of counterfeit chips and wagering instruments, possession of devices intended to violate gambling laws, transportation and possession of slot machines or devices, regulation of controlled games and gambling equipment, possession, control, and placement of slot machines or devices, offenses related to gaming, transmission of information related to horseraces and contests, dealing, playing, or carrying on prohibited games, violations of gambling laws, administration of drugs to animals in races or competitions, seizure of gambling machines or devices, witness refusal to attend proceedings
What are exemptions?
Exemptions are not mentioned in these documents
What are the Penalties?
Penalties for violations of these documents vary depending on the offense and can include fines ranging from $100 to $25,000, imprisonment in a county jail for up to one year, or both
Jurisdiction
California