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Article 9-A
Local Option For Conduct of Games of Chance By Certain Organizations

Sections

185
Short title
186
Definitions
187
Local option
188
Local laws and ordinances
188‑A
Powers and duties of the board
189
Restrictions upon conduct of games of chance
189‑A
Authorized supplier of games of chance equipment
189‑B
Declaration of state's exemption from operation of provisions of 15 U
189‑C
Legal shipments of gaming devices into New York state
190
Application for license
190‑A
Raffles
191
Investigation
192
Hearing
193
Form and contents of license
194
Control and supervision
195
Sunday
195‑A
Participation by persons under eighteen
195‑B
Frequency of games
195‑C
Persons operating games
195‑D
Charge for admission and participation
195‑E
Advertising games
195‑F
Statement of receipts, expenses
195‑G
Examination of books and records
195‑H
Appeals from the decision of an officer, clerk or department to board
195‑I
Exemption from prosecution
195‑J
Offenses
195‑K
Unlawful games of chance
195‑L
Article inoperative until adopted by voters
195‑M
Amendment and repeal of local laws and ordinances
195‑N
Manufacturers of bell jars
195‑O
Distributor of bell jars
195‑P
Transfer restrictions
195‑Q
Bell jar compliance and enforcement
195‑R
Severability
 



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