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9� 4 <br />68 LAWFUL GAMBLING <br />There are also a number of'other restrictions on manufacturers included <br />Minnesota, ru,le, including restrictions, on manufacturer interest in gamblingi, <br />operation. Manufacturers are also req,uiried to provide for the marldng of all <br />7 <br />gambling p <br />equi m,ent so that the buyer may be identified. <br />ii <br />mom )TW1171T <br />The C,u,rrent Distribution System <br />0 <br />Minnesota also requires that distributors of gambling equipment be licensed <br />and that organizations buy equipment ftiolm a l,i,c,ensed distributor. Distribu- <br />torsi may sell equipmentlin Minnesota, only to licensed organizations. There <br />are currently 39, licensed, distributors of gambling equipment who sold approm' <br />mately $19.4 million of equipment to, licensed, organizations in 1988. 1 <br />4 0 - <br />manufacturers- D�istn'b ors are required, to, report to the Department of Revenue all gam- <br />Minn. Rules 786,0.040I0, <br />1 <br />8 A flare is a, posted display, that sets forth the rules and odds of winning for a particular pull -tats, <br />tipbolard, or pladdlewheel. game. , A state registration stamp must be put on each flare. <br />91 Chwi tab k Gam�bilingCoin�trol'Board' Financial and Compliance Audi4 Office of the Legislative Auditor <br />(St. Paul, 1989). <br />