North Carolina General Statutes
Article 37 - Lotteries, Gaming, Bingo and Raffles.
§ 14-306 - Slot machine or device defined.

14-306. Slot machine or device defined.
(a) Any machine, apparatus or device is a slot machine or device within the provisions of G.S. 14-296 through 14-309, if it is one that is adapted, or may be readily converted into one that is adapted, for use in such a way that, as a result of the payment of any piece of money or coin or token or any credit card, debit card, prepaid card, or any other method that requires payment to activate play, whether directly into the slot machine or device or resulting in remote activation, such machine or device is caused to operate or may be operated in such manner that the user may receive or become entitled to receive any piece of money, credit, allowance or thing of value, or any check, slug, token or memorandum, whether of value or otherwise, or which may be exchanged for any money, credit, allowance or any thing of value, or which may be given in trade, or the user may secure additional chances or rights to use such machine, apparatus or device; or any other machine or device designed and manufactured primarily for use in connection with gambling and which machine or device is classified by the United States as requiring a federal gaming device tax stamp under applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. This definition is intended to embrace all slot machines and similar devices except slot machines in which is kept any article to be purchased by depositing any coin or thing of value, and for which may be had any article of merchandise which makes the same return or returns of equal value each and every time it is operated, or any machine wherein may be seen any pictures or heard any music by depositing therein any coin or thing of value, or any slot weighing machine or any machine for making stencils by the use of contrivances operated by depositing in the machine any coin or thing of value, or any lock operated by slot wherein money or thing of value is to be deposited, where such slot machines make the same return or returns of equal value each and every time the same is operated and does not at any time it is operated offer the user or operator any additional money, credit, allowance, or thing of value, or check, slug, token or memorandum, whether of value or otherwise, which may be exchanged for money, credit, allowance or thing of value or which may be given in trade or by which the user may secure additional chances or rights to use such machine, apparatus, or device, or in the playing of which the operator does not have a chance to make varying scores or tallies.
(b) The definition contained in subsection (a) of this section and G.S. 14-296, 14-301, 14-302, and 14-305 does not include coin-operated machines, video games, pinball machines, and other computer, electronic or mechanical devices that are operated and played for amusement, that involve the use of skill or dexterity to solve problems or tasks or to make varying scores or tallies and that:
(1) Do not emit, issue, display, print out, or otherwise record any receipt, paper, coupon, token, or other form of record which is capable of being redeemed, exchanged, or repurchased for cash, cash equivalent, or prizes, or award free replays; or
(2) In actual operation, limit to eight the number of accumulated credits or replays that may be played at one time and which may award free replays or paper coupons that may be exchanged for prizes or merchandise with a value not exceeding ten dollars ($10.00), but may not be exchanged or converted to money.
(c) Any video machine, the operation of which is made lawful by subsection (b)(2) of this section, shall have affixed to it in view of the player a sticker informing that person that it is a criminal offense with the potential of imprisonment to pay more than that which is allowed by law. In addition, if the machine has an attract chip which allows programming, the static display shall contain the same message.
(d) The exception in subsection (b)(2) of this section does not apply to any machine that pays off in cash. The exemption in subsection (b)(2) of this section does not apply where the prizes, merchandise, credits, or replays are (i) repurchased for cash or rewarded by cash, (ii) exchanged for merchandise of a value of more than ten dollars ($10.00), or (iii) where there is a cash payout of any kind, by the person operating or managing the machine or the premises, or any agent or employee of that person. It is also a criminal offense, punishable under G.S. 14-309, for the person making the unlawful payout to the player of the machine to violate this section, in addition to any other person whose conduct may be unlawful. (1937, c. 196, s. 3; 1967, c. 1219; 1977, c. 837; 1985, c. 644; 1989, c. 406, s. 1; 1993, c. 366, s. 1; 2000-151, s. 4; 2010-103, s. 3.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 14 - Criminal Law

Article 37 - Lotteries, Gaming, Bingo and Raffles.

§ 14-289 - Advertising lotteries.

§ 14-290 - Dealing in lotteries.

§ 14-291 - Selling lottery tickets and acting as agent for lotteries.

§ 14-291.1 - Selling "numbers" tickets; possession prima facie evidence of violation.

§ 14-291.2 - Pyramid and chain schemes prohibited.

§ 14-292 - Gambling.

§ 14-292.2 - Class III gaming on Indian lands.

§ 14-293 - Allowing gambling in houses of public entertainment; penalty.

§ 14-294 - Gambling with faro banks and tables.

§ 14-295 - Keeping gaming tables, illegal punchboards or slot machines, or betting thereat.

§ 14-296 - Illegal slot machines and punchboards defined.

§ 14-297 - Allowing gaming tables, illegal punchboards or slot machines on premises.

§ 14-298 - Seizure of illegal gaming items.

§ 14-299 - Property exhibited by gamblers to be seized; disposition of same.

§ 14-300 - Opposing destruction of gaming tables and seizure of property.

§ 14-301 - Operation or possession of slot machine; separate offenses.

§ 14-302 - Punchboards, vending machines, and other gambling devices; separate offenses.

§ 14-303 - Violation of two preceding sections a misdemeanor.

§ 14-304 - Manufacture, sale, etc., of slot machines and devices.

§ 14-305 - Agreements with reference to slot machines or devices made unlawful.

§ 14-306 - Slot machine or device defined.

§ 14-306.1A - Types of machines and devices prohibited by law; penalties.

§ 14-306.2 - Violation of G.S14-306.1A a violation of the ABC laws.

§ 14-306.3 - Certain game promotions unlawful.

§ 14-306.4 - Electronic machines and devices for sweepstakes prohibited.

§ 14-307 - Issuance of license prohibited.

§ 14-308 - Declared a public nuisance.

§ 14-309 - Violation made criminal.

§ 14-309.1 - Defense to possession; antique slot machines.

§ 14-309.5 - Bingo.

§ 14-309.6 - Definitions.

§ 14-309.7 - Licensing procedure.

§ 14-309.8 - Limit on sessions.

§ 14-309.9 - Bingo prizes.

§ 14-309.10 - Operation of bingo.

§ 14-309.11 - Accounting and use of proceeds.

§ 14-309.12 - Violation is gambling.

§ 14-309.13 - Public sessions.

§ 14-309.14 - Beach bingo.

§ 14-309.15 - Raffles.

§ 14-309.20 - Greyhound racing prohibited.

§ 14-309.25 - Definitions.

§ 14-309.26 - Game nights.

§ 14-309.27 - Permit procedure.

§ 14-309.28 - Limits on game night events.

§ 14-309.29 - Game night; prizes and costs.

§ 14-309.30 - Operation of game night events.

§ 14-309.31 - Use of proceeds.

§ 14-309.32 - Violation is gambling.

§ 14-309.33 - Applicability.

§ 14-309.34 - Applicability to employer paid events.

§ 14-309.35 - Registration, possession, and transportation of gaming equipment.

§ 14-309.36 - Permit procedure for game night vendors.

§ 14-309.37 - Slot machines, video gaming machines, electronic sweepstakes machines not authorized.