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Section 60-2E-61 – Repealed.

History: Laws 1997, ch. 190, § 63; 2002, ch. 102, § 17; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 149, § 3. ANNOTATIONS Repeals. — Laws 2009, ch. 149, § 3 repealed 60-2E-61 NMSA 1978, as enacted by Laws 1997, ch. 190, § 63, relating to liens on winnings for debt collected by human services department, effective […]

Section 60-2E-62 – Crime; unlawful possession of gaming device.

A. It is unlawful for a person intentionally to possess an unlicensed or illegal gaming device, except that: (1) a distributor licensee or a manufacturer licensee may possess an unlicensed gaming device while awaiting transfer of the gaming device to a gaming operator licensee for licensure; and (2) a person may possess an unlicensed gaming […]

Section 60-2E-49 – Testimonial immunity.

A. The board may order a person to answer a question or produce evidence and confer immunity pursuant to this section. If, in the course of an investigation or hearing conducted pursuant to the Gaming Control Act, a person refuses to answer a question or produce evidence on the ground that he will be exposed […]

Section 60-2E-50 – Crime; manipulation of gaming device with intent to cheat.

A person who manipulates, with the intent to cheat, any component of a gaming device in a manner contrary to the designed and normal operational purpose of the component, including varying the pull of the handle of a gaming machine with knowledge that the manipulation affects the outcome of the game or with knowledge of […]

Section 60-2E-42 – Motion for release of confidential information.

An application to a court for an order requiring the board to release any information declared by law to be confidential shall be made only by petition in district court. A hearing shall be held on the petition not less than ten days and not more than twenty days after the date of service of […]

Section 60-2E-43 – Gaming machine central system.

The board shall develop and operate a central system into which all licensed gaming machines are connected. The central system shall be capable of: A. monitoring continuously, retrieving and auditing the operations, financial data and program information of the network; B. disabling from operation or play any gaming machine in the network that does not […]

Section 60-2E-44 – Machine specifications.

To be eligible for licensure, each gaming machine shall meet all specifications established by regulations of the board and: A. be unable to be manipulated in a manner that affects the random probability of winning plays or in any other manner determined by the board to be undesirable; B. have at least one mechanism that […]