The bill amends South Dakota's existing law regarding video lottery machines by increasing the maximum amount that can be played on a game from two dollars to four dollars. Additionally, it raises the limit on free games or credits that can be awarded per bet from one thousand dollars to five thousand dollars.
Furthermore, the bill specifies that the payback value of one credit must be at least eighty percent of the value of the credit, ensuring that players receive a minimum return on their wagers. These changes aim to enhance the gaming experience and potentially increase revenue from video lottery operations in the state.
Statutes affected: Introduced, 02/05/2025: 42-7A-38