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(a) Animal classics are subject to the following general standards:
(1) a permittee may conduct an animal classic with only one wheel or grid at any given time;
(2) an operator may conduct an animal classic with only one wheel or grid per location at any given time;
(3) an animal classic must be conducted in the same manner as it was before November 2002, except as necessary to comply with requirements of this section;
(4) animal classic players and workers must be 19 years old or older.
(b) In addition to the requirements in (a) of this section, an animal classic that is a rat race is subject to the following:
(1) the odds of winning may not exceed 38 to 1;
(2) the odds of winning must be posted in a manner that is clearly visible to the gaming public;
(3) individual bets on each numbered or colored hole a rat, hamster, gerbil, or other rodent might enter may not exceed $2 per numbered or colored hole;
(4) an individual betting on more than one numbered or colored hole in any single round of betting may not place an aggregate amount of bets exceeding $10.
(c) In addition to the requirements in (a) of this section, an animal classic that is a chicken contest may not use a grid that exceeds 24 squares by 48 squares.
(d) If a permittee or an operator awards an animal classic prize of $50 or more, including the fair market value of a merchandise prize, the permittee or operator shall ensure the winner acknowledges receipt of the prize by completing and signing a receipt that includes the winner's name and mailing address.
History: Eff. 12/18/2004, Register 172
Authority: AS 05.15.060
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