N.M. Admin. Code § 15.1.7.39 - SALE AND TRANSPORTATION OF GAMING MACHINES FOR HOME OWNERSHIP
A. A manufacturer
or distributor license by the board may offer gaming machines for sale for home
use provided the manufacturer or distributor complies with this section of this
part. The manufacturer or distributor selling a gaming machine for home use
shall only transport such a gaming machine to a private residence.
B. A manufacturer or distributor selling a
gaming machine for home use shall retain a written record of the sale of the
gaming machine. The written record shall include the date of the sale, the name
and address of the purchaser, the serial number and a description of the gaming
machine, and the address to which the gaming machine is delivered.
C. A manufacturer or distributor selling a
gaming machine for home use shall notify the board of the sale and transport of
the gaming machine and provide the board with a copy of the written record of
the sale prior to transporting the gaming machine to the residence of the
person purchasing the machine.
D. A
manufacturer or distributor selling a gaming machine for home use shall
transport and deliver the gaming machine to the residence of the purchaser. No
gaming machine sold for home ownership shall be transported by any person or
entity other than the distributor or manufacturer selling the
machine.
E. A gaming machine sold
for home ownership shall:
(1) have a
conspicuous and indelible notice prominently affixed to the front of the
machine stating that the machine is only legal for play in a private
residence;
(2) have a conspicuous
and indelible notice prominently affixed to the rear of the gaming machine
stating that the sale and transportation of the gaming machine by other than a
licensed manufacturer of distributor is a fourth
(4th) degree felony; and
(3) either provide a payback value for each
credit played, determined over time, of one hundred percent (100%) or be
manufactured or modified in such a way as to be operable only with
tokens.
F. A
manufacturer or distributor selling a gaming machine for home use shall provide
written notice to the purchaser:
(1) that the
machine shall be played only at a private residence;
(2) that no person shall make money from play
on the machine except through winnings as a player;
(3) that commercial gambling is a fourth
(4th) degree felony;
(4) that it is illegal to resell the machine
to any person or entity other than a licensed manufacturer or distributor;
and
(5) that it is illegal for any
person or entity other than a licensed manufacturer or distributor to transport
the machine.
G. A
manufacturer or distributor selling a gaming machine for home use shall require
as a condition of purchase that the purchaser acknowledge in writing that he
has received the written notice described in Subsection F of 15.1.7
NMAC.
H. A manufacturer or
distributor shall comply with all board regulations concerning transportation
of any electronic media to be placed in a gaming machine being used in a
private residence. A manufacturer or distributor shall report all sales of
electronic media for home gaming machines in accordance with Subsection B of
15.1.7 NMAC.
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