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Code · South Dakota · Title 42 · Chapter 42-7

42-7B-18. Identification of retail floor plan--Approval--License granted only to retailer--Location of devices.

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The retail space of a licensee shall be identified by a physical layout within a building, called the retail floor plan. The retail floor plan showing the location of each gaming device shall be submitted to the commission at the time of application, and is subject to prior approval by the Deadwood City Commission. Approval is subject to gaming rules and those rules pertaining to public health, safety, good order and general welfare of the City of Deadwood. The retail gaming license may only be granted to the retailer. All gaming devices shall be located within the retail space of the business. The number of gaming devices may not exceed thirty per building.
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