Title 15Commerce and TradeRelease 119-73

§1177 Confiscation of gambling devices and means of transportation; laws governing

Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 24— - TRANSPORTATION OF GAMBLING DEVICES › § 1177

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Gambling machines or related items that are moved, made, sold, kept, or used in ways that break this chapter can be taken and kept by the U.S. government. The same rules that govern seizing and handling items taken for customs violations apply here when they fit and do not conflict. The Attorney General can name which officers or agents will carry out those duties.

Full Legal Text

Title 15, §1177

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Any gambling device transported, delivered, shipped, manufactured, reconditioned, repaired, sold, disposed of, received, possessed, or used in violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be seized and forfeited to the United States. All provisions of law relating to the seizure, summary and judicial forfeiture, and condemnation of vessels, vehicles, merchandise, and baggage for violation of the customs laws; the disposition of such vessels, vehicles, merchandise, and baggage or the proceeds from the sale thereof; the remission or mitigation of such forfeitures; and the compromise of claims and the award of compensation to informers in respect of such forfeitures shall apply to seizures and forfeitures incurred, or alleged to have been incurred, under the provisions of this chapter, insofar as applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions hereof: Provided, That such duties as are imposed upon the collector of customs or any other person with respect to the seizure and forfeiture of vessels, vehicles, merchandise, and baggage under the customs laws shall be performed with respect to seizures and forfeitures of gambling devices under this chapter by such officers, agents, or other persons as may be authorized or designated for that purpose by the Attorney General.

Legislative History

Notes & Related Subsidiaries

Executive Documents

Transfer of Functions

Offices of collector of customs, comptroller of customs, surveyor of customs, and appraiser of merchandise in Bureau of Customs of Department of the Treasury to which appointments were required to be made by President with advice and consent of Senate ordered abolished with such offices to be terminated not later than Dec. 31, 1966, by Reorg. Plan No. 1 of 1965, eff.
May 25, 1965, 30 F.R. 7035, 79 Stat. 1317, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. Functions of offices eliminated were already vested in Secretary of the Treasury by Reorg. Plan No. 26 of 1950, eff.
July 31, 1950, 15 F.R. 4935, 64 Stat. 1280, set out in the Appendix to Title 5.

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Citation

15 U.S.C. § 1177

Title 15Commerce and Trade

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73