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Montana slot machine casino gambling consists of eight tribal casinos with video games of skill (Class II) or games-of-chance (Class III) as well as video gaming machines (VGMs) at numerous bars and taverns
Theoretical return limits exist for Montana’s bars and taverns having video gaming machines (VGMs) but not for Montana’s tribal casinos. No actual return statistics are publicly available from either.
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The minimum legal gambling age in Montana does not depend upon the gambling activity:
Commercial businesses must have an alcoholic beverages license to have up to 20 video gaming machines (VGM). Most locations are bars and taverns, but may also be laundry mats, truck stops, and other small businesses. The maximum bet on VGMs is $2 while the maximum payout is $800.
Montana collects a 15% tax on business income from video gaming machines. For fiscal year 2019, the tax collections for VGMs was $63 million toward the state general fund.
Each state-tribal gaming compact describes:
Specifically, for the seven federally-recognized tribes in Montana:
*The purpose of this section is to inform the public of state gambling laws and how the laws might apply to various forms of gaming. It is not legal advice.
Slot machines owned in Montana privately if they are at least 30 years old.
Montana’s gaming control board is its Gambling Control Division within the Montana Department of Justice. Further, Montana has a Gaming Advisory Council (GAC) which also reports to the Justice Department. The GAC advises the state legislature on public policy matters related to gaming every two years with its Biennial Report.
There are eight American Indian tribal casinos and many bars and taverns with slot machines in Montana.
The largest casino in Montana is Gray Wolf Peak Casino with 307 gaming machines.
The second-largest casino is Glacier Peaks Hotel & Casino with 300 gaming machines.
There are 1,309 bars and taverns in Montana having a total of 16,883 video gaming machines (VGMs). Each licensed retailer can have up to a maximum of 20 VGMs, although eight of these businesses have only a single VGM.
Montana has eight tribal casinos:
As an alternative to enjoying Montana slot machine casino gambling, consider exploring casino options in a nearby state. Bordering Montana is:
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Video gaming machines in Montana’s bars and taverns have a minimum theoretical payout limit of 80% for video slot machines, video bingo, video keno, and video poker. Further, video slot machines have a maximum theoretical payout limit of 92%.
No limits on payout returns have been set for Montana tribes, with one slight exception. The Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation have their negotiated tribal-state compact which states that slot machines designed and developed for exclusive use by the tribe do not have legal minimum and maximum payout return limits.
However, game themes used in other gaming jurisdictions must have the same maximum theoretical payout return limit of 92% for video slots in Montana’s commercial bars and taverns.
Actual return statistics for gaming machines in Montana, whether commercial or tribal, are not publicly available.
Montana slot machine casino gambling consists of eight tribal casinos in addition to 1,309 small businesses having 16,883 video slots, video keno, video bingo, and video poker gaming machines.
Commercial video gaming machines have a minimum theoretical payout return of 80% and, for video slot machines only, a maximum theoretical payout of 92%. Tribal casinos have no theoretical payout limits except for the Chippewa Cree Tribe which has a maximum theoretical payout of 92% for their non-exclusive slot machine game themes.
Over the last year, there has been little change in the slots gaming industry in Montana.
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By Jon H. Friedl, Jr. Ph.D., President
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