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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 461 § 461.725 — Enforcement officers to enforce prohibition on gray machines

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 461 ·
Oregon Code § 461.725 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Enforcement officers to enforce prohibition on gray machines. Out of the funds available to the Oregon State Lottery Commission to meet the administrative expenses of the Oregon State Lottery, the lottery commission shall employ or contract for at least three undercover enforcement officers to enforce the prohibition on gray machines imposed by ORS 162.305, 164.377, 166.715, 167.117, 167.164, 167.166, 461.210, 461.215, 461.217, 461.400, 461.445, 461.535, 461.548, 461.725 and 464.250. [1991 c.962 §18; 1995 c.814 §3] Note: See note under 461.544.
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