Illinois Administrative Code
Title 11 - ALCOHOL, HORSE RACING, LOTTERY, AND VIDEO GAMING
Part 1900 - SPORTS WAGERING
Subpart B - DUTIES OF LICENSEES
Section 1900.220 - Continuing Duty to Report Information
Universal Citation: 11 IL Admin Code ยง 1900.220
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
Licensees, key persons, and applicants for licensure under the Act have a continuing duty to report certain information to the Administrator or his or her designee.
a) Licensees, key persons, and applicants for licensure under the Act must report promptly the following information to the Administrator or his or her designee as soon as is reasonably possible:
1) Any fact, event, occurrence, matter or
action that may affect the conduct of sports wagering or the business and
financial arrangements incidental to the conduct of sports wagering, or the
ability to conduct the activities for which the licensee is licensed;
2) Each arrest, summons, citation or charge
for any criminal offense or violation, excluding minor traffic violations, if
the disclosure would have been required at time of application. Information to
be reported under this subsection (a)(2) shall include, but not be limited to,
all changes relating to criminal arrest or criminal proceeding disposition
history concerning any criminal offense under the laws of any jurisdiction or
the Uniform Code of Military Conduct, in any state or foreign
country;
3) Identity of key
persons; and
4) Any changes in or
new agreements relating to designees pursuant to Section 25-40 of the Act, if
those agreements or changes will go into effect in less than 30 days.
b) Licensees, key persons, and applicants for licensure under the Act must report the following information to the Administrator or his or her designee within 30 days:
1) Any changes or additions to material
information provided in an application for licensure under the Act;
2) Any changes in or new agreements relating
to designees pursuant to Section 25-40 of the Act;
3) Having been named as a defendant in any
civil action based in whole or in part on allegations of conduct that
constitutes fraud, misrepresentation or omission of material information,
breach of fiduciary duty, unfair or deceptive trade practices, or a violation
of the Illinois False Claims Act [740 ILCS 175] or any similar law in any other
jurisdiction;
4) Identity and
contact information of legal counsel, if any;
5) Any adverse action relating to any gaming
license or operation in any other jurisdiction; and
6) Any nonrenewal of, or failure to timely
renew, a gaming license in any other jurisdiction.
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