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(a) The sales price for a pull-tab may not exceed $2.
(b) A permittee, operator, or registered vendor may not sell a pull-tab that is marked, defaced, tampered with, in a condition that may deceive the gaming public or that affects the chances of the gaming public winning or losing on that pull-tab. To protect the best interests of the public, a pull-tab series with a prize for the last pull-tab sold may not be combined with another series, even though the combination might be generally allowable under AS 05.15.187 (c).
(c) A cash pull-tab prize of $50 or more shall be paid by cash or check.
(d) A pull-tab prize of less than $50 may be traded for other pull-tabs, but must be accounted for as a cash prize when preparing a report required under AS 05.15 or this chapter.
(e) A pull-tab series conducted under one permit may not be
(1) combined with a pull-tab series conducted under another permit; or
(2) transferred to another permit.
(f) A mechanical or electronic device may not be used to select the symbols or numbers used to determine the winners of a pull-tab game.
(g) Pull-tabs may not be sold to the public from the original packing box or container unless the container has been designed for retail sales, and the pull-tabs have been properly mixed.
(h) A permittee, operator, or registered vendor shall verify the identity of the individual redeeming winning pull-tabs of $50 or more.
(i) A permittee, operator, or registered vendor shall deface or punch all winning pull-tabs of $50 or more immediately after redemption.
(j) To close a pull-tab series, a permittee or operator may
(1) use pull-tabs from the series as door prizes;
(2) sell pull-tabs from the series at a discount; or
(3) offer a prize for the last pull-tab sold in the series.
History: Eff. 7/30/94, Register 131; am 1/1/2003, Register 164; am 9/3/2005, Register 175
Authority: AS 05.15.060
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