N.D. Admin. Code 99-01.3-11-06

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 99-01.3-11-06 - Disclosure
1. The following rules and notice must be posted or made available to players in the area where paddlewheel activity is conducted. If made available to players, the rules and notice must be in the form of a handout that is easily visible to the players and may not be a copy of the gaming law and rules:
a. A player may not bet chips that exceed a value of twenty dollars for one spin.
b. A player shall bet by placing a betting chip properly on the betting layout.
c. A player may not touch a betting chip after the wheel operator announces "bets closed" or obstruct the view of the playing surface until after a wheel operator pays off all winning wagers.
d. A paddlewheel must make at least four revolutions.
e. If a pointer stops on top of a peg, the number preceding the peg is the winning number.
f. A winning odd or even bet is determined by a winning number of only the designated colored circle. However, a player loses all odd and even bets if the pointer stops on a designated house number. This must be posted or made available to players if an odd or even bet is accepted.
g. If a player stops playing and has an unused betting chip, the player shall exchange the betting chip for a casino chip through the wheel operator before the player leaves the table.
2. Prize information must be posted, made available to players, or stated on a table playing surface. The information must reference each differently colored number or symbol, including an optional odd or even bet, and state each prize payoff. The payoff is the relationship of the prize to a winning betting chip. The payoff must be stated as " _____ to _____ " or " _____ for _____ ". For example, for a red-colored number or symbol which pays forty dollars for a winning betting chip, the information must reference the red-colored number or symbol and state the payoff as "EXACT NUMBER RED 40 to 1".
3. A notice that if a person knowingly uses a fraudulent scheme or technique to cheat or skim involving paddlewheels, regardless of the amount gained, the offense is a class C felony punishable by a five thousand dollar fine or five years in jail or both.

N.D. Admin Code 99-01.3-11-06

Effective May 1, 1998; amended effective July 1, 2000; July 1, 2002; October 1, 2006.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2016-360, April 2016, effective 4/1/2016.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2022-387, January 2023, effective 1/1/2023.

General Authority: NDCC 53-06.1-01.1

Law Implemented: NDCC 53-06.1-01.1, 53-06.1-07.4, 53-06.1-16