A North Dakota legislative panel has refused to change a rule that creates a moratorium on electronic pull tab machines at gas stations and liquor, grocery and convenience stores.
Lobbyists and some lawmakers have promised that the issue will come up again in the next legislative session.
The bipartisan Administrative Rules Committee supported the North Dakota Gaming Commission vote to alter the definition of a bar to clarify where the Las Vegas-style games that mimic slot machines will be allowed.
The new rule specifies that a bar does not include gas stations and liquor, grocery and convenience stores.
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