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Oregon Gambling and Lotteries Laws
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Whether you’ve headed out to Chinook Winds for slots and black jack or you’ve been in charge of the office March Madness pool, both activities are regulated under the Oregon’s gambling and lotteries laws. Beaver State statutes on gambling and lotteries restrict everything from casino gaming to horse racing and dog racing, as well as the way in which the state lottery games are run. This section has state-specific gambling and lotteries laws governing how gambling and gaming taxes are collected and lottery revenue is allocated. Click on the links below for more information and resources on gambling and lotteries laws in Oregon.
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Oregon Gambling Laws
Oregon’s gambling laws cover everything from horse and dog racing to Native American casinos. Learn about just what forms of gambling are allowed under the state’s laws.
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Oregon State Lotteries Laws
Oregon’s state lotteries laws dictate how the state’s lotteries are operated, where the proceeds go to, and time limits to collecting a prize. Learn more about the state’s lottery laws here.
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