§ 42-61.2-1 Definitions
§ 42-61.2-2 Division of state lottery authorized to operate video lotteries
§ 42-61.2-2.1 State authorized to operate casino gaming
§ 42-61.2-2.2 State authorized to operate casino gaming at Newport Grand
§ 42-61.2-2.3 State authorized to operate casino gaming in Tiverton
§ 42-61.2-2.4 State to conduct sports wagering hosted by Twin River and the Tiverton gaming facility
§ 42-61.2-3 Additional powers and duties of the director
§ 42-61.2-3.1 Table-game regulation
§ 42-61.2-3.2 Gaming credit authorized
§ 42-61.2-3.3 Sports wagering regulation
§ 42-61.2-3.4 iGaming regulation
§ 42-61.2-4 Additional powers and duties of director and lottery division
§ 42-61.2-5 Allocation of sports-wagering and online sports-wagering revenue
§ 42-61.2-5.1 Allocation of online slot gaming revenue
§ 42-61.2-5.2 Allocation of online table gaming revenue
§ 42-61.2-6 When games may be played
§ 42-61.2-7 Division of revenue
§ 42-61.2-9 Unclaimed prize money, including unclaimed sports-wagering payoffs
§ 42-61.2-10 Prizes exempt from taxation
§ 42-61.2-11 Effect of other laws and local ordinances
§ 42-61.2-12 Prize – Set-off for child support debts
§ 42-61.2-13 Enforcement
§ 42-61.2-14 Compulsive and problem gambling programs
§ 42-61.2-15 Table game and sports-wagering hours of operation
§ 42-61.2-16 General requirements for online sports wagering
§ 42-61.2-17 General requirements for iGaming
§ 42-61.2-18 Acceptance of out-of-state iGaming

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Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 42-61.2 - Video Lottery Games, Table Games and Sports Wagering

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