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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 502 · § 502.4

§ 502.4. Class III gaming.

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Class III gaming means all forms of gaming that are not class I gaming or class II gaming, including but not limited to:
(a)Any house banking game, including but not limited to---
(1)Card games such as baccarat, chemin de fer, blackjack (21), and pai gow (if played as house banking games);
(2)Casino games such as roulette, craps, and keno;
(b)Any slot machines as defined in 15 U.S.C. 1171(a)(1) and electronic or electromechanical facsimiles of any game of chance;
(c)Any sports betting and parimutuel wagering including but not limited to wagering on horse racing, dog racing or jai alai; or
(d)Lotteries.
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