1103 - Definitions.

     § 1103.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this part shall     have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Affiliate," "affiliate of" or "person affiliated with."  A     person that directly or indirectly, through one or more     intermediaries, controls, is controlled by or is under common     control with a specified person.        "Applicant."  Any person who, on his own behalf or on behalf     of another, is applying for permission to engage in any act or     activity which is regulated under the provisions of this part.     In cases in which the applicant is a person other than an     individual, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board shall     determine the associated persons whose qualifications are     necessary as a precondition to the licensing of the applicant.        "Approved," "approval" or "approve."  When used in reference     to an application submitted to the State Horse Racing Commission     or the State Harness Racing Commission to conduct harness or     thoroughbred race meetings or the Pennsylvania Gaming Control     Board to authorize and regulate the placement and operation of     slot machines, the terms refer to the date that an application     to the State Horse Racing Commission, State Harness Racing     Commission or the board is granted regardless of the pendency of     any administrative or judicial appeals or other legal action     challenging the decision of either commission or the board.        "Associated equipment."  Any equipment or mechanical,     electromechanical or electronic contrivance, component or     machine used in connection with slot machines or table games,     including linking devices which connect to progressive slot     machines or slot machines, replacement parts, equipment which     affects the proper reporting and counting of gross terminal     revenue and gross table game revenue, computerized systems for     controlling and monitoring slot machines or table games,     including, but not limited to, the central control computer to     which all slot machines communicate and devices for weighing or     counting money.        "Authority."  An authority created by the Commonwealth which     purchases State gaming receipts under section 1202 (relating to     general and specific powers).        "Background investigation."  A security, criminal, credit and     suitability investigation of a person as provided for in this     part. The investigation shall include the status of taxes owed     to the United States and to the Commonwealth and its political     subdivisions.        "Backside area."  Those areas of the racetrack facility that     are not generally accessible to the public and which include,     but are not limited to, those facilities commonly referred to as     barns, track kitchens, recreation halls, backside employee     quarters and training tracks, and roadways providing access     thereto. The term does not include those areas of the racetrack     facility which are generally accessible to the public, including     the various buildings commonly referred to as the grandstand or     the racing surfaces, paddock enclosures and walking rings.        "Banking game."  Any table game in which a player competes     against a certificate holder rather than against another player.        "Board."  The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board established     under section 1201 (relating to Pennsylvania Gaming Control     Board established).        "Bonds."  Bonds, notes, instruments, refunding notes and     bonds and other evidences of indebtedness or obligations, which     an authority issues to fund the purchase of State gaming     receipts.        "Bureau."  The Bureau of Investigations and Enforcement of     the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.        "Cash."  United States currency and coin.        "Cash equivalent."  An asset that is readily convertible to     cash, including, but not limited to, any of the following:            (1)  Chips or tokens.            (2)  Travelers checks.            (3)  Foreign currency and coin.            (4)  Certified checks, cashier's checks and money orders.            (5)  Personal checks or drafts.            (6)  A negotiable instrument applied against credit        extended by a certificate holder or a financial institution.            (7)  Any other instrument or representation of value that        the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board deems a cash        equivalent.        "Central control computer."  A central site computer     controlled by the Department of Revenue and accessible by the     Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to which all slot machines     communicate for the purpose of auditing capacity, real-time     information retrieval of the details of any financial event that     occurs in the operation of a slot machine, including, but not     limited to, coin in, coin out, ticket in, ticket out, jackpots,     machine door openings and power failure, and remote machine     activation and disabling of slot machines.        "Certificate holder."  A slot machine licensee that holds a     table game operation certificate awarded by the Pennsylvania     Gaming Control Board in accordance with Chapter 13A (relating to     table games).        "Cheat."  To defraud or steal from any player, slot machine     licensee or the Commonwealth while operating or playing a slot     machine or table game, including causing, aiding, abetting or     conspiring with another person to do so. The term shall also     mean to alter or causing, aiding, abetting or conspiring with     another person to alter the elements of chance, method of     selection or criteria which determine:            (1)  The result of a slot machine game or table game.            (2)  The amount or frequency of payment in a slot machine        game or table game.            (3)  The value of a wagering instrument.            (4)  The value of a wagering credit.     The term does not include altering a slot machine, table game     device or associated equipment for maintenance or repair with     the approval of a slot machine licensee.        "Cheating or thieving device."  A device used or possessed     with the intent to be used to cheat during the operation or play     of any slot machine or table game. The term shall also include     any device used to alter a slot machine or a table game device     without the slot machine licensee's approval.        "Chip."  A representation of value, including a plaque,     issued by a certificate holder for use in playing a table game     at the certificate holder's licensed facility and redeemable     with the issuing certificate holder for cash or cash equivalent.        "Commission" or "commissions."  The State Horse Racing     Commission or the State Harness Racing Commission, or both as     the context may require.        "Compensation."  Any thing of value, money or a financial     benefit conferred on or received by a person in return for     services rendered, or to be rendered, whether by that person or     another.        "Complimentary service."  Any lodging, service or item which     is provided to an individual at no cost or at a reduced cost     which is not generally available to the public under similar     circumstances. Group rates, including convention and government     rates, shall be deemed to be generally available to the public.        "Conduct of gaming."  The licensed placement, operation and     play of slot machines and table games under this part, as     authorized and approved by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control     Board.        "Contest."  A table game competition among players for cash,     cash equivalents or prizes.        "Controlling interest."  For a publicly traded domestic or     foreign corporation, a controlling interest is an interest in a     legal entity, applicant or licensee if a person's sole voting     rights under State law or corporate articles or bylaws entitle     the person to elect or appoint one or more of the members of the     board of directors or other governing board or the ownership or     beneficial holding of 5% or more of the securities of the     publicly traded corporation, partnership, limited liability     company or other form of publicly traded legal entity, unless     this presumption of control or ability to elect is rebutted by     clear and convincing evidence. For a privately held domestic or     foreign corporation, partnership, limited liability company or     other form of privately held legal entity, a controlling     interest is the holding of any securities in the legal entity,     unless this presumption of control is rebutted by clear and     convincing evidence.        "Conviction."  A finding of guilt or a plea of guilty or nolo     contendere, whether or not a judgment of sentence has been     imposed as determined by the law of the jurisdiction in which     the prosecution was held. The term does not include a conviction     that has been expunged or overturned or for which an individual     has been pardoned or had an order of Accelerated Rehabilitative     Disposition entered.        "Corporation."  Includes a publicly traded corporation.        "Count room."  A secured room at a licensed facility     designated for the counting, wrapping and recording of slot     machine and table game receipts.        "Counterfeit chip."  Any object that is:            (1)  used or intended to be used to play a table game at        a certificate holder's licensed facility and which was not        issued by that certificate holder for such use; or            (2)  presented to a certificate holder for redemption if        the object was not issued by the certificate holder.        "Department."  The Department of Revenue of the Commonwealth.        "Electronic gaming table."  A gaming table approved by the     Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board that is a mechanical,     electrical or computerized contrivance, terminal, machine or     other device which, upon insertion or placement of cash or cash     equivalents therein or thereon, or upon a wager or payment of     any consideration whatsoever, is available for play or operation     by one or more players as a table game. The term shall include     any gaming table where a wager or payment is made using an     electronic or computerized wagering or payment system. The term     shall not include a slot machine.        "Executive-level public employee."  The term shall include     the following:            (1)  Deputy Secretaries of the Commonwealth and the        Governor's Office executive staff.            (2)  An employee of the executive branch whose duties        substantially involve licensing or enforcement under this        part, who has discretionary power which may affect or        influence the outcome of a Commonwealth agency's action or        decision or who is involved in the development of regulations        or policies relating to a licensed entity. The term shall        include an employee with law enforcement authority.            (3)  An employee of a county or municipality with        discretionary powers which may affect or influence the        outcome of the county's or municipality's action or decision        related to this part or who is involved in the development of        law, regulation or policy relating to matters regulated under        this part. The term shall include an employee with law        enforcement authority.            (4)  An employee of a department, agency, board,        commission, authority or other governmental body not included        in paragraph (1), (2) or (3) with discretionary power which        may affect or influence the outcome of the governmental        body's action or decision related to this part or who is        involved in the development of regulation or policy relating        to matters regulated under this part. The term shall include        an employee with law enforcement authority.        "Financial backer."  An investor, mortgagee, bondholder,     noteholder or other sources of equity or capital provided to an     applicant or licensed entity.        "Fully automated electronic gaming table."  An electronic     gaming table determined by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board     to be playable or operable as a table game without the     assistance or participation of a person acting on behalf of a     certificate holder.        "Fund."  The State Gaming Fund established under section 1403     (relating to establishment of State Gaming Fund and net slot     machine revenue distribution).        "Gaming employee."  Any employee of a slot machine licensee,     including, but not limited to:            (1)  Cashiers.            (2)  Change personnel.            (3)  Count room personnel.            (4)  Slot attendants.            (5)  Hosts or other individuals authorized to extend        complimentary services, including employees performing        functions similar to those performed by a gaming junket        representative.            (6)  Machine mechanics, computer machine technicians or        table game device technicians.            (7)  Security personnel.            (8)  Surveillance personnel.            (9)  Promotional play supervisors, credit supervisors,        pit supervisors, cashier supervisors, shift supervisors,        table game managers and assistant managers and other        supervisors and managers, except for those specifically        identified in this part as key employees.            (10)  Boxmen.            (11)  Dealers or croupiers.            (12)  Floormen.            (13)  Personnel authorized to issue promotional play.            (14)  Personnel authorized to issue credit.     The term shall include employees of a person holding a     supplier's license whose duties are directly involved with the     repair or distribution of slot machines, table game devices or     associated equipment sold or provided to a licensed facility     within this Commonwealth as determined by the Pennsylvania     Gaming Control Board. The term does not include bartenders,     cocktail servers or other persons engaged solely in preparing or     serving food or beverages, clerical or secretarial personnel,     parking attendants, janitorial, stage, sound and light     technicians and other nongaming personnel as determined by the     board.        "Gaming junket."  A gaming arrangement made by a gaming     junket enterprise or a gaming junket representative for an     individual who:            (1)  Is selected or approved for participation in the        arrangement based on the individual's ability to satisfy        specific financial qualifications and the likelihood that the        individual will participate in playing slot machines or table        games and patronize a licensed facility for the purpose of        gaming.            (2)  Receives complimentary services or gifts from a slot        machine licensee for participation in the arrangement,        including the costs of transportation, food, lodging or        entertainment.            "Gaming junket enterprise."  A person, other than a slot     machine licensee, who employs or otherwise engages the services     of a gaming junket representative to arrange gaming junkets to a     licensed facility, regardless of whether the activities of the     person or the gaming junket representative occur within this     Commonwealth.        "Gaming junket representative."  An individual, other than an     employee of a slot machine licensee, who arranges and negotiates     the terms of a gaming junket or selects individuals to     participate in a gaming junket to a licensed facility,     regardless of whether the activities of the individual occur     within this Commonwealth.        "Gaming school."  Any educational institution approved by the     Department of Education as an accredited college or university,     community college, Pennsylvania private licensed school or its     equivalent and whose curriculum guidelines are approved by the     Department of Labor and Industry to provide education and job     training related to employment opportunities associated with     slot machines or table games, including slot machine, table game     device and associated equipment maintenance and repair.        "Gaming service provider."  A person that is not required to     be licensed as a manufacturer, supplier, management company or     gaming junket enterprise and:            (1)  provides goods or services to a slot machine        licensee or an applicant for a slot machine license for use        in the operation of a licensed facility; or            (2)  provides goods or services at a licensed facility.        "Gross table game revenue."  The total of:            (1)  Cash or cash equivalents received in the playing of        a table game minus the total of:                (i)  Cash or cash equivalents paid to players as a            result of playing a table game.                (ii)  Cash or cash equivalents paid to purchase            annuities to fund prizes payable to players over a period            of time as a result of playing a table game.                (iii)  The actual cost paid by the certificate holder            for any personal property distributed to a player as a            result of playing a table game. This does not include            travel expenses, food, refreshments, lodging or services.            (2)  Contest or tournament fees or payments, including        entry fees, buy-ins, re-buys and administrative fees, imposed        by a certificate holder to participate in a table game        contest or tournament, less cash paid or actual cost paid by        a certificate holder for prizes awarded to the contest or        tournament winners.            (3)  The total amount of the rake collected by a        certificate holder.     The term does not include counterfeit cash or chips; coins or     currency of other countries received in the playing of a table     game, except to the extent that the coins or currency are     readily convertible to cash; or cash taken in a fraudulent act     perpetrated against a certificate holder for which the     certificate holder is not reimbursed.        "Gross terminal revenue."  The total of:            (1)  cash or cash equivalent wagers received by a slot        machine minus the total of:                (i)  Cash or cash equivalents paid out to players as            a result of playing a slot machine, whether paid manually            or paid out by the slot machine.                (ii)  Cash or cash equivalents paid to purchase            annuities to fund prizes payable to players over a period            of time as a result of playing a slot machine.                (iii)  Any personal property distributed to a player            as a result of playing a slot machine. This does not            include travel expenses, food, refreshments, lodging or            services.            (2)  cash received as entry fees for slot machine        contests or slot machine tournaments.     The term does not include counterfeit cash or tokens; coins or     currency of other countries received in slot machines, except to     the extent that the coins or currency are readily convertible to     cash; or cash taken in a fraudulent act perpetrated against a     slot machine licensee for which the licensee is not reimbursed.        "Holding company."  A person, other than an individual,     which, directly or indirectly, owns or has the power or right to     control or to vote any significant part of the outstanding     voting securities of a corporation or other form of business     organization. A holding company indirectly has, holds or owns     any such power, right or security if it does so through an     interest in a subsidiary or successive subsidiaries.        "Horsemen of this Commonwealth."  A thoroughbred or     standardbred horse owner or trainer who enters and runs his or     her horse at a licensed racing entity in the current or prior     calendar year and meets the requirements of the horsemen's     organization of which he or she is a member to participate in     the receipt of benefits therefrom; or an employee of a trainer     who meets the requirements of the horsemen's organization of     which he or she is a member to participate in the receipt of     benefits therefrom.        "Horsemen's organization."  A trade association which     represents the majority of owners and trainers who own and race     horses at a licensed racetrack.        "Hotel."  As follows:            (1)  Except as provided under paragraph (2), one or more        buildings owned or operated by a certificate holder which are        attached to, physically connected to or adjacent to the        certificate holder's licensed facility in which members of        the public may, for a consideration, obtain sleeping        accommodations.            (2)  When the term is used in section 1305 (relating to        Category 3 slot machine license) or 1407(d) (relating to        Pennsylvania Gaming Economic Development and Tourism Fund), a        building or buildings in which members of the public may, for        a consideration, obtain sleeping accommodations.        "Independent contractor."  A person who performs     professional, scientific, technical, advisory or consulting     services for the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board for a fee,     honorarium or similar compensation pursuant to a contract.        "Institutional investor."  Any retirement fund administered     by a public agency for the exclusive benefit of Federal, State     or local public employees, investment company registered under     the Investment Company Act of 1940 (54 Stat. 789, 15 U.S.C. §     80a-1 et seq.), collective investment trust organized by banks     under Part Nine of the Rules of the Comptroller of the Currency,     closed-end investment trust, chartered or licensed life     insurance company or property and casualty insurance company,     banking and other chartered or licensed lending institution,     investment advisor registered under The Investment Advisors Act     of 1940 (54 Stat. 847, 15 U.S.C. § 80b-1 et seq.) and such other     persons as the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board may determine     consistent with this part.        "Intermediary."  A person, other than an individual, which:            (1)  is a holding company with respect to a corporation        or other form of business organization, which holds or        applies for a license under this part; and            (2)  is a subsidiary with respect to any holding company.        "Issued," "issuance" or "issue."  When used in reference to     an application submitted to the State Horse Racing Commission or     the State Harness Racing Commission to conduct harness or     thoroughbred race meetings or the Pennsylvania Gaming Control     Board to authorize the placement and operation of slot machines,     the terms refer to the date when a determination by the     commissions or the board approving an application brought before     the agencies becomes final, binding and nonappealable and is not     subject to a pending legal challenge.        "Key employee."  Any individual who is employed in a director     or department head capacity and who is empowered to make     discretionary decisions that regulate slot machine or table game     operations, including the general manager and assistant manager     of the licensed facility, director of slot operations, director     of table game operations, director of cage and/or credit     operations, director of surveillance, director of marketing,     director of management information systems, director of     security, comptroller and any employee who is not otherwise     designated as a gaming employee and who supervises the     operations of these departments or to whom these department     directors or department heads report and such other positions     not otherwise designated or defined under this part which the     Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board shall determine based on     detailed analyses of job descriptions as provided in the     internal controls of the licensee as approved by the     Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. All other gaming employees     unless otherwise designated by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control     Board shall be classified as non-key employees.        "Law enforcement authority."  The power to conduct     investigations of or to make arrests for criminal offenses.        "Licensed entity."  Any slot machine licensee, manufacturer     licensee, supplier licensee or other person licensed by the     Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board under this part.        "Licensed entity representative."  A person, including an     attorney, agent or lobbyist, acting on behalf of or authorized     to represent the interest of any applicant, licensee, permittee     or other person authorized by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control     Board to engage in any act or activity which is regulated under     the provisions of this part regarding any matter before, or     which may reasonably be expected to come before, the     Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.        "Licensed facility."  The physical land-based location at     which a licensed gaming entity is authorized to place and     operate slot machines and, if authorized by the Pennsylvania     Gaming Control Board under Chapter 13A (relating to table     games), to conduct table games. The term includes any:            (1)  area of a licensed racetrack at which a slot machine        licensee was previously authorized pursuant to section        1207(17) (relating to regulatory authority of board) to        operate slot machines prior to the effective date of this        paragraph;            (2)  board-approved interim facility or temporary        facility; and            (3)  area of a hotel which the Pennsylvania Gaming        Control Board determines is suitable to conduct table games.        "Licensed gaming entity" or "slot machine licensee."  A     person that holds a slot machine license pursuant to this part.        "Licensed racetrack" or "racetrack."  The physical facility     and grounds where a person has obtained a license from either     the State Horse Racing Commission or the State Harness Racing     Commission to conduct live thoroughbred or harness race meetings     respectively with pari-mutuel wagering. The term "racetrack" or     "its racetrack" shall mean the physical land-based location at     which live horse racing is conducted even if not owned by the     person.        "Licensed racing entity."  Any legal entity that has obtained     a license to conduct live thoroughbred or harness horse race     meetings respectively with pari-mutuel wagering from either the     State Horse Racing Commission or the State Harness Racing     Commission pursuant to the act of December 17, 1981 (P.L.435,     No.135), known as the Race Horse Industry Reform Act.        "Manufacturer."  A person who manufactures, builds, rebuilds,     fabricates, assembles, produces, programs, designs or otherwise     makes modifications to any slot machine, table game device or     associated equipment for use or play of slot machines or table     games in this Commonwealth for gaming purposes.        "Manufacturer license."  A license issued by the Pennsylvania     Gaming Control Board authorizing a manufacturer to manufacture     or produce slot machines, table game devices or associated     equipment for use in this Commonwealth for gaming purposes.        "Manufacturer licensee."  A manufacturer that obtains a     manufacturer license.        "Member."  An individual appointed to and sworn in as a     member of the board in accordance with section 1201(b) (relating     to Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board established).        "Municipal authority."  A body politic and corporate created     under the former act of June 28, 1935 (P.L.463, No.191), known     as the Municipality Authorities Act of one thousand nine hundred     and thirty-five, the former act of May 2, 1945 (P.L.382,     No.164), known as the Municipality Authorities Act of 1945, the     act of July 29, 1953 (P.L.1034, No.270), known as the Public     Auditorium Authorities Law, or 53 Pa.C.S. Ch. 56 (relating to     municipal authorities).        "Municipality."  A city, borough, incorporated town or     township.        "Net terminal revenue."  The net amount of the gross terminal     revenue less the tax and assessments imposed by sections 1402     (relating to gross terminal revenue deductions), 1403 (relating     to establishment of State Gaming Fund and net slot machine     revenue distribution), 1405 (relating to Pennsylvania Race Horse     Development Fund) and 1407 (relating to Pennsylvania Gaming     Economic Development and Tourism Fund).        "Nonbanking game."  Any table game in which a player competes     against another player and in which the certificate holder     collects a rake.        "Nonprimary location."  Any facility in which pari-mutuel     wagering is conducted by a licensed racing entity other than the     racetrack where live racing is conducted.        "Occupation permit."  A permit authorizing an individual to     be employed or work as a gaming employee at a licensed facility.        "Party."  The Bureau of Investigations and Enforcement of the     Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board or any applicant, licensee,     permittee, registrant or other person appearing of record in any     proceeding before the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.        "Permittee."  A holder of a permit issued pursuant to this     part.        "Person."  Any natural person, corporation, foundation,     organization, business trust, estate, limited liability company,     licensed corporation, trust, partnership, limited liability     partnership, association or any other form of legal business     entity.        "Player."  An individual wagering cash, a cash equivalent or     other thing of value in the play or operation of a slot machine     or table game, including during a contest or tournament, the     play or operation of which may deliver or entitle the individual     playing or operating the slot machine or table game to receive     cash, a cash equivalent or other thing of value from another     player or a slot machine licensee.        "Principal."  An officer; director; person who directly holds     a beneficial interest in or ownership of the securities of an     applicant or licensee; person who has a controlling interest in     an applicant or licensee, or has the ability to elect a majority     of the board of directors of a licensee or to otherwise control     a licensee; lender or other licensed financial institution of an     applicant or licensee, other than a bank or lending institution     which makes a loan or holds a mortgage or other lien acquired in     the ordinary course of business; underwriter of an applicant or     licensee; or other person or employee of an applicant, slot     machine licensee, manufacturer licensee or supplier licensee     deemed to be a principal by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control     Board.        "Progressive payout."  A slot machine wager payout that     increases in a monetary amount based on the amounts wagered in a     progressive system.        "Progressive system."  A computerized system linking slot     machines in one or more licensed facilities within this     Commonwealth and offering one or more common progressive payouts     based on the amounts wagered.        "Publicly traded corporation."  A person, other than an     individual, which:            (1)  has a class or series of securities registered under        the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (48 Stat. 881, 15 U.S.C.        § 78a et seq.);            (2)  is a registered management company under the        Investment Company Act of 1940 (54 Stat. 789, 15 U.S.C. §        80a-1 et seq.); or            (3)  is subject to the reporting obligations imposed by        section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by        reason of having filed a registration statement which has        become effective under the Securities Act of 1933 (48 Stat.        74, 15 U.S.C. § 77a et seq.).        "Race Horse Industry Reform Act."  The act of December 17,     1981 (P.L.435, No.135), known as the Race Horse Industry Reform     Act.        "Rake."  A set fee or percentage assessed by a certificate     holder for providing the services of a dealer, gaming table or     location, to allow the play or operation of any nonbanking game.        "Revenue- or tourism-enhanced location."  Any location within     this Commonwealth determined by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control     Board, in its discretion, which will maximize net revenue to the     Commonwealth or enhance year-round recreational tourism within     this Commonwealth, in comparison to other proposed facilities     and is otherwise consistent with the provisions of this part and     its declared public policy purposes.        "Security."  As defined in the act of December 5, 1972     (P.L.1280, No.284), known as the Pennsylvania Securities Act of     1972.        "Slot machine."  Any mechanical, electrical or computerized     contrivance, terminal, machine or other device approved by the     Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board which, upon insertion of a     coin, bill, ticket, token or similar object therein or upon     payment of any consideration whatsoever, including the use of     any electronic payment system except a credit card or debit     card, is available to play or operate, the play or operation of     which, whether by reason of skill or application of the element     of chance or both, may deliver or entitle the person or persons     playing or operating the contrivance, terminal, machine or other     device to receive cash, billets, tickets, tokens or electronic     credits to be exchanged for cash or to receive merchandise or     anything of value whatsoever, whether the payoff is made     automatically from the machine or manually. A slot machine:            (1)  May utilize spinning reels or video displays or        both.            (2)  May or may not dispense coins, tickets or tokens to        winning patrons.            (3)  May use an electronic credit system for receiving        wagers and making payouts.     The term shall include associated equipment necessary to conduct     the operation of the contrivance, terminal, machine or other     device.        "Slot machine contest."  A slot machine competition among     players for cash, cash equivalents or prizes.        "Slot machine license."  A license issued by the Pennsylvania     Gaming Control Board authorizing a person to place and operate     slot machines pursuant to this part and the rules and     regulations under this part.        "Slot machine licensee."  A person that holds a slot machine     license.        "Slot machine tournament."  An organized series of slot     machine contests approved by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control     Board in which an overall winner is ultimately determined.        "State gaming receipts."  Revenues and receipts required by     this part to be paid into the State Gaming Fund, the     Pennsylvania Race Horse Development Fund and the Pennsylvania     Gaming Economic Development and Tourism Fund, and all rights,     existing on the effective date of this section or coming into     existence later, to receive any of those revenues and receipts.        "State Treasurer."  The State Treasurer of the Commonwealth.        "Subsidiary."  A person other than an individual. The term     includes:            (1)  a corporation, any significant part of whose        outstanding equity securities are owned, subject to a power        or right of control, or held with power to vote, by a holding        company or an intermediary company;            (2)  a significant interest in a person, other than an        individual, which is owned, subject to a power or right of        control, or held with power to vote, by a holding company or        an intermediary company; or            (3)  a person deemed to be a subsidiary by the        Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board.        "Supplier."  A person that sells, leases, offers or otherwise     provides, distributes or services any slot machine, table game     device or associated equipment for use or play of slot machines     or table games in this Commonwealth.        "Supplier license."  A license issued by the Pennsylvania     Gaming Control Board authorizing a supplier to provide products     or services related to slot machines, table game devices or     associated equipment to slot machine licensees for use in this     Commonwealth for gaming purposes.        "Supplier licensee."  A supplier that holds a supplier     license.        "Suspicious transaction."  A transaction between a slot     machine licensee or an employee of a slot machine licensee and     an individual that involves the acceptance or redemption by a     person of cash or a cash equivalent involving or aggregating     $5,000 or more which a slot machine licensee or employee of a     slot machine licensee knows, suspects or has reason to believe:            (1)  involves funds derived from illegal activities or is        intended or conducted in order to conceal or disguise funds        or assets derived from illegal activities;            (2)  is part of a plan to violate or evade any law or        regulation to avoid any transaction reporting requirement        under the laws or regulations of this Commonwealth or the        United States, including a plan to structure a series of        transactions to avoid any transaction reporting requirement        under the laws or regulations of this Commonwealth or the        United States; or            (3)  has no apparent lawful purpose or is not the type of        transaction in which a person would normally be expected to        engage and the slot machine licensee or employee knows of no        reasonable explanation for the transaction after examining        the available facts, including the background and possible        purpose of the transaction.        "Table game."  Any banking or nonbanking game approved by the     Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. The term includes roulette,     baccarat, blackjack, poker, craps, big six wheel, mini-baccarat,     red dog, pai gow, twenty-one, casino war, acey-ducey, sic bo,     chuck-a-luck, Panguingue, Fan-tan, Asia poker, Boston 5 stud     poker, Caribbean stud poker, Colorado hold'em poker, double     attack blackjack, double cross poker, double down stud poker,     fast action hold'em, flop poker, four card poker, let it ride     poker, mini-craps, mini-dice, pai gow poker, pokette, Spanish     21, Texas hold'em bonus poker, three card poker, two card joker     poker, ultimate Texas hold'em, winner's pot poker and any other     banking or nonbanking game. The term shall not include:            (1)  Lottery games of the Pennsylvania State Lottery as        authorized under the act of August 26, 1971 (P.L.351, No.91),        known as the State Lottery Law.            (2)  Bingo as authorized under the act of July 10, 1981        (P.L.214, No.67), known as the Bingo Law.            (3)  Pari-mutuel betting on the outcome of thoroughbred        or harness horse racing as authorized under the act of        December 17, 1981 (P.L.435, No.135), known as the Race Horse        Industry Reform Act.            (4)  Small games of chance as authorized under the act of        December 19, 1988 (P.L.1262, No.156), known as the Local        Option Small Games of Chance Act.            (5)  Slot machine gaming and progressive slot machine        gaming as defined and authorized under this part.            (6)  Keno.        "Table game device."  Includes gaming tables, cards, dice,     chips, shufflers, tiles, dominoes, wheels, drop boxes or any     mechanical, electrical or computerized contrivance, terminal,     machine or other device, apparatus, equipment or supplies     approved by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board and used to     conduct a table game.        "Table game operation certificate."  A certificate awarded by     the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board under Chapter 13A     (relating to table games) that authorizes a slot machine     licensee to conduct table games in accordance with this part.        "Tournament."  An organized series of contests approved by     the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board in which an overall winner     is ultimately determined.        "Trustee."  A person appointed by the Pennsylvania Gaming     Control Board under section 1332 (relating to appointment of     trustee) to manage and control the operations of a licensed     facility and who has the fiduciary responsibility to make     decisions to preserve the viability of a licensed facility and     the integrity of gaming in this Commonwealth.        "Underwriter."  As defined in the act of December 5, 1972     (P.L.1280, No.284), known as the Pennsylvania Securities Act of     1972.     (Nov. 1, 2006, P.L.1243, No.135, eff. imd.; Jan. 7, 2010, P.L.1,     No.1, eff. imd.)        2010 Amendment.  Act 1 amended the defs. of "associated     equipment," "cheat," "conduct of gaming," "conviction," "gaming     employee," "gross terminal revenue," "key employee," "licensed     facility," "manufacturer," "manufacturer license," "slot     machine," "supplier" and "supplier license" and added the defs.     of "banking game," "cash," "cash equivalent," "certificate     holder," "cheating or thieving device," "chip," "contest,"     "count room," "counterfeit chip," "electronic gaming table,"     "executive-level public employee," "fully automated electronic     gaming table," "gaming junket," "gaming junket enterprise,"     "gaming junket representative," "gaming school," "gaming service     provider," "gross table game revenue," "hotel," "law enforcement     authority," "licensed entity representative," "municipal     authority," "nonbanking game," "party," "player," "rake," "slot     machine contest," "slot machine tournament," "suspicious     transaction," "table game," "table game device," "table game     operation certificate," "tournament" and "trustee."        2006 Amendment.  Act 135 amended the defs. of "affilate" or     "affiliated company," "applicant," "controlling interest,"     "gross terminal revenue" and "licensed facility" and added the     defs. of "compensation," "complimentary service," "conduct of     gaming," "corporation," "holding company," "independent     contractor," "intermediary," "member," "principal," "publicly     traded corporation," "subsidiary" and "underwriter."