(d) to place or increase a bet or wager after acquiring knowledge of the outcome of the game or
event which is the subject of the bet or wager, including past-posting and pressing bets;
(e) to reduce the amount wagered or cancel the bet after acquiring knowledge of the outcome of
the game or other event which is the subject of the bet or wager, including pinching bets;
(f) to manipulate with intent to cheat, any component of a gaming terminal or any tangible device
used in connection with the gaming activity in a manner contrary to the designed and normal
operational purpose for the component, with knowledge that the manipulation affects the
outcome of the game or with knowledge of any event that affects the outcome of the game.
23-8.02 Prohibition against Electronic Aids.
(a) Except as specifically permitted by the Commission, no person shall possess with the intent to
use, or actually use, at any table game, either by himself, or in concert with others, any
calculator, computer, or other electronic, electrical, or mechanical device to assist in projecting
an outcome at any table game, to keep track of or analyze the cards having been dealt, to
change the probabilities of any table game or the playing strategies to be utilized.
(b) Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to preclude the gaming establishment from
maintaining and offering such electronic aids so long as the information provided from such aids
is made available to all players.
Section 23-9 National Indian Gaming Commission and Tribal-State Compacts
23-9.01 National Indian Gaming Commission–Regulations.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision in this Gaming Code or any regulation promulgated there under,
the Commission is fully empowered to comply with all regulations promulgated by the National
Indian Gaming Commission, including, but not limited, to all requirements to report Codes,
contracts, license applications, background checks, and other information to the National
Commission.
(b) Nothing in this section shall be interpreted as a waiver of the Tribe's right to challenge the
legality of any such regulations.
(c) If IGRA is unconstitutional, this section shall be void.
23-9.02 National Indian Gaming Commission-Assessment.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision in this gaming Code or any regulation promulgated thereunder,
the Commission is fully empowered to comply with all assessments authorized by the National
Commission.
(b) Such assessments shall be paid from the Treasury of the Spokane Tribe of Indians.
(c) This provision does not affect the responsibility of those possessing grandfathered licenses as set
forth in § 3.04(b) to pay assessments directly to the National Commission.
(d) Nothing in this section shall be interpreted as a waiver of the Tribe's right to challenge the
legality of any such regulations.
(e) If IGRA is unconstitutional, this section shall be void.
23-9.03 Compact with the State of Washington.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision in this gaming Code or any regulation promulgated thereunder,
the Commission is fully empowered to comply with the provisions of any compact properly
executed between the Tribe and the State of Washington.
(b) Nothing in this section shall be interpreted as a waiver of the Tribe's right to challenge the
legality of any such compacts.
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(c) If IGRA is unconstitutional, this section shall be void.
Section 23-10 Miscellaneous
23-10.01 [Reserved]
23-10.02 Maintenance of Code and Regulations.
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