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Division 100
Video Lottery Terminals

Rules

177‑100‑0000
Video LotterySM Game System
177‑100‑0010
Definitions
177‑100‑0080
Certification Decal
177‑100‑0090
External Video LotterySM Game Terminal Specifications and Age Restriction Requirements
177‑100‑0095
Procurement of Video LotterySM Game Terminals
177‑100‑0130
Duties of Manufacturers
177‑100‑0160
Transportation of Video LotterySM Game Terminals Within, Into, or Through Oregon
177‑100‑0180
Approval for Instate Manufacturing and Servicing of Gray Machines Shipped Out-of-State
177‑100‑0185
Instate Manufacturing of Video LotterySM Game Terminals Operated in Oregon
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_177_division_100

Blank Outline Levels

In some ORS sections, the legislature has left some outline levels empty.

For example, the original source text of ORS 166.274 reads, in part:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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