§ 502.7. Electronic, computer or other technologic aid.
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(a)Electronic, computer or other technologic aid means any machine or device that:
(1)Assists a player or the playing of a game;
(2)Is not an electronic or electromechanical facsimile; and
(3)Is operated in accordance with applicable Federal communications law.
(b)Electronic, computer or other technologic aids include, but are not limited to, machines or devices that:
(1)Broaden the participation levels in a common game;
(2)Facilitate communication between and among gaming sites; or
(3)Allow a player to play a game with or against other players rather than with or against a machine.
(c)Examples of electronic, computer or other technologic aids include pull tab dispensers and/or readers, telephones, cables, televisions, screens, satellites, bingo blowers, electronic player stations, or electronic cards for participants in bingo games. \[67 FR 41172, June 17, 2002\]
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