Michigan — Statute

750.303 – Keeping or maintaining gaming room, gaming table, or game of skill or chance for hire, gain, or reward; accessory; applicability of subsection (1) to mechanical amusement device, slot machine, or crane game; “slot machine” and “crane game” defined; notice | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's laws on maintaining gaming rooms and devices, including penalties and specific exemptions for mechanical amusement devices.

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750.303 – Keeping or maintaining gaming room, gaming table, or game of skill or chance for hire, gain, or reward; accessory; applicability of subsection (1) to mechanical amusement device, slot machine, or crane game; “slot machine” and “crane game” defined; notice

Michigan Penal Code § 750.303

Summary
Michigan law prohibits keeping or maintaining gaming rooms, tables, or games of skill or chance for hire, gain, or reward, with penalties up to 2 years imprisonment or a $1,000 fine. Certain mechanical amusement devices are exempt from this prohibition under specific conditions, and older slot machines not used for gambling are also excluded. The law aims to regulate illegal gaming activities while providing specific exemptions.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's laws on maintaining gaming rooms and devices, including penalties and specific exemptions for mechanical amusement devices.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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