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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 945 — Gambling

945.04 Permitting premises to be used for commercial gambling.

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945.04 Permitting premises to be used for commercial gambling.
(1m)Except as provided in sub.
(2m), whoever intentionally does any of the following is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor:
(a)Permits any real estate owned or occupied by him or her or under his or her control to be used as a gambling place; or
(b)Permits a gambling machine to be set up for use for the purpose of gambling in a place under his or her control.
(2m)If the violation of sub.
(1m)involves the setup or use of not more than 5 video gambling machines on premises for which a Class “B” or “Class B” license or permit has been issued under ch. 125 , the person may be penalized as follows:
(a)If the violation involves one video gambling machine, the person may be required to forfeit not more than $500.
(b)If the violation involves 2 video gambling machines, the person may be required to forfeit not more than $1,000.
(c)If the violation involves 3 video gambling machines, the person may be required to forfeit not more than $1,500.
(d)If the violation involves 4 video gambling machines, the person may be required to forfeit not more than $2,000.
(e)If the violation involves 5 video gambling machines, the person may be required to forfeit not more than $2,500.
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