1. Only the Commission is empowered to
petition ex parte for court appointment of a supervisor if the license of any
person whose license is essential to the operation of a gaming establishment:
(a) Is revoked by the Commission;
(b) Is suspended by the Commission;
(c) Lapses; or
(d) Is surrendered because the gaming
establishment or the ownership thereof has been conveyed or transferred to a
secured party who does not possess the licenses necessary to operate the
establishment.
2. The
decision to file such a petition is discretionary with the Commission, and in
determining whether such a petition shall be filed, the Commission shall
consider, at any time following issuance of an order revoking, suspending or
allowing surrender or lapse of a Casino license:
(a) The nature of the violation which
resulted in the revocation, suspension, surrender or lapse;
(b) The ability and actions taken, if any,
for a removal by licensees in good standing of persons who committed the
violation;
(c) The involvement
during a proposed supervisorship in any operation of the establishment of
persons whose licenses were revoked, suspended, surrendered or
lapsed;
(d) The economic impact of
closure of the gaming operations upon the community in which the establishment
is located;
(e) The economic impact
of closure of the gaming operations upon the State of Arkansas;
(f) The prior efforts, if any, to sell the
establishment;
(g) The involvement,
if any, of undisclosed interests in the establishment;
(h) The presence, if any, of a publicly
traded holding company and the public trading that would occur during a
supervisorship;
(i) The current
status of all fees and taxes applicable to the operation;
(j) The adequacy of existing financing for
the operation, if continued, and the suitability of the source of such
financing;
(k) The impact upon
public confidence and trust that gaming operations in Arkansas are conducted
honestly, competitively and free from criminal and corruptive
elements;
(l) The ownership of the
gaming establishment premises or an interest therein by persons other than the
offending, surrendering or lapsed licensee;
(m) Any other matter material to a full and
complete consideration of the particular circumstances presented;
(n) The availability of two or more persons
qualified and willing to assume the position of supervisor for the
establishment in question, unless, in the opinion of the Commission, only one
person is available who is qualified to serve, in which case the Commission may
name only that person.
3. The Commission may decline to petition for
appointment of a supervisor if satisfied that because of any or all of the
above considerations or for any other reason, a continuation of the gaming
operation would not be in the best interest of the State of Arkansas, the
gaming industry, or both.
4. The
Commission will not petition for a supervisor to continue gaming operations at
any establishment if:
(a) A rehearing has been
granted by the Commission to the licensee on the revocation or suspension of
his or her license and the rehearing has not been concluded; or
(b) The gaming establishment has never been
in operation and opened to the public; or
(c) The gaming establishment is, or
reasonably appears to be, insolvent; or
(d) Gaming operations ceased at the
establishment for any reason prior to revocation, suspension or lapse of an
essential license.