"Gambling equipment" means any device, gambling-related software, expendable supply, or any other paraphernalia used as a part of gambling or to make gambling possible. "Gambling equipment" includes, but is not limited to:
(2) Punch boards and pull-tabs;(3) Devices for dispensing pull-tabs;(4) Electronic devices for conducting, facilitating, or accounting for the results of gambling activities including, but not limited to: (a) Components of a tribal lottery system;(b) Electronic devices for reading and displaying outcomes of gambling activities; and(c) Accounting systems that are a part of, or directly connected to, a gambling system including, but not limited to: (ii) Progressive jackpot meters; or(6) Electronic raffle systems;(7) Devices and supplies used to conduct card games, fund-raising events, recreational gaming activities, or Class III gaming activities, as defined in the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act at U.S.C. 25 chapter 29 § 2703 and in tribal-state compacts including, but not limited to: (d) Card shuffling devices;(e) Graphical game layouts for table games;(f) Ace finders or no-peek devices;(i) Tables manufactured exclusively for gambling purposes;(8) Debit card reading devices used at gambling tables to sell chips to players;(9) Ticket in ticket out (TITO) systems to include, but are not limited to:(a) TITO-enabled bill validators;(b) Ticket redemption kiosks.Wash. Admin. Code § 230-03-200
Amended by WSR 21-21-079, Filed 10/18/2021, effective 11/18/2021Amended by WSR 23-11-108, Filed 5/19/2023, effective 6/19/2023Amended by WSR 23-20-017, Filed 9/22/2023, effective 10/23/2023Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. 06-07-157 (Order 457), § 230-03-200, filed 3/22/06, effective 1/1/08.