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Can you summarize SDAR Chapter 20:18:32?
GAMING COMMISSION -- DEADWOOD GAMBLING (REVENUE) > Keno.
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the operation and conduct of keno games. It outlines various requirements and procedures that operators who conduct keno games must follow. These include establishing approved procedures for maintaining and servicing keno equipment, ensuring a minimum payout structure of 70% for each game, establishing procedures for payment of winning tickets and maintaining an exception log, restricting access to areas where winning numbers and supplies are kept, precluding payment of certain types of tickets, obtaining approval for equipment used in selecting winning numbers, providing specific information on player tickets, establishing refund periods for malfunctioning tickets, making potential prizes or payouts known to players, prohibiting collection of winnings until the last game on a ticket is concluded, recording player-selected numbers and generating outside tickets, and marking inside tickets with player-selected numbers. The documents also specify that keno may only be played in locations with a retail license, and in case of equipment malfunction, players are entitled to refunds. Additionally, it is required that any person involved in conducting a keno game must hold a current and valid key employee or support license. The use of computerized keno games is mandated, while brush or manual games are prohibited. Access to keno equipment is restricted to licensed individuals, and players are not allowed to have access or activate the equipment. These documents apply to operators who conduct keno games and do not mention any specific exemptions or penalties.
Whom does it apply to?
Operators who conduct keno games
What does it govern?
Operation and conduct of keno games
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
South Dakota