North Dakota Statutes

§ 53-06.1-07.4 — Paddlewheels

North Dakota § 53-06.1-07.4
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 53Sports and Amusements
Ch. 53-06.1Games of Chance

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N.D. Cent. Code § 53-06.1-07.4 (2026).

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A paddlewheel is a mechanical vertical wheel marked off into equally spaced sections that contain numbers or symbols, and which after being spun, uses a pointer to indicate the winning number or symbol. The maximum price per paddlewheel ticket or chip is two dollars. A table and chips must be used to register a player's wager when a prize is a variable multiple of the wager. Otherwise, a ticket must be used. A player may not place wagers totaling more than twenty dollars on each spin of the paddlewheel. Cash, chips, or merchandise prizes may be awarded. No single cash prize, value of chips, or the retail value of the merchandise prize to be awarded for a winning ticket or chip may exceed one hundred dollars.

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