Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
I found it in one second:

Title 11—DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Division 45—Missouri Gaming Commission
Chapter 5—Conduct of Gaming
11 CSR 45-5.010 Presumption of the Right of Patrons to Participate in Gambling Games
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the general right of a patron to participate in gambling games unless such patron engages in unlaw- ful or disruptive conduct.
(1) Unless otherwise authorized by sections 313.800, RSMo et seq., as amended from time-to-time, and 11 CSR 45-1 et seq., as amended from time-to-time (collectively, the “Riverboat Gambling Act and Regulations”), no licensee may deny a patron the right to play a table game that involves playing cards and which is offered to the general public. A patron may be denied such right if the patron engages in unlawful or disruptive conduct. The licensee shall notify a commission agent prior to removing such patron.
Thanks T -

The Ohio law unfortunately doesn't spell it out so clearly, but the regulations (in my OP) appear to indicate the same general intent...