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(a) The department will issue to a licensed pull-tab manufacturer a set of state identification stamps, imprinted with the same unique state identification number, to be used for identifying and tracking the sale and distribution of a series of pull-tabs.
(b) If a pull-tab series is available to the public for play, the accompanying flare card containing the state identification stamp must be displayed so that the flare card and state identification stamp are clearly visible to the gaming public. The flare card and state identification stamp must be displayed at all times while the pull-tab series is available to the public for play and must be removed when the series has been played out or removed from play for any reason.
History: Eff. 7/30/94, Register 131
Authority: AS 05.15.160
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