Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 2 - LICENSES AND APPROVAL OF ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
Rule 2 - Supplier's License
Section 2-1 - Supplier's license required
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 4-33-4; IC 4-35-4
Affected: IC 4-33-6; IC 4-33-6.5; IC 4-35-5
Sec. 1.
(a) The following definitions apply throughout this rule:
(b) An application for a supplier's license shall not be processed by the commission unless the applicant has an agreement with or a statement of intent from a casino licensee or a casino license applicant stating that the applicant will be supplying the casino with goods and services upon the applicant receiving a supplier's license. Nothing in this rule prevents a potential applicant from negotiating, prior to application for licensure, with a casino licensee or a casino license applicant to supply goods and services to the casino once the potential applicant has obtained a supplier's license.
(c) The following persons or business entities are required to hold a supplier's license:
(d) The applicant's key persons, substantial owners, and any other persons deemed necessary to allow the commission to ensure the applicant meets the statutory criteria for licensure set forth in IC 4-33, IC 4-35, and this title must complete and submit a Personal Disclosure Form 1 application for occupational license under 68 IAC 2-3-1.
(e) A supplier licensee shall continue to maintain suitability for licensure. The supplier licensee is subject to action by the commission, including, but not limited to:
(f) A supplier licensee shall not distribute gaming supplies and equipment that do not conform to the standards for gaming supplies and equipment set forth in IC 4-33, IC 4-35, and this title.
(g) Casino licensees shall not purchase goods or services covered by this rule from a person who does not hold a supplier's license issued by the commission.
(h) A manufacturer of electronic gaming devices, chips, cards, dice, roulette wheels, keno balls, keno ball or number selection devices, shuffling devices, or any other equipment that the commission determines directly affects gaming shall not be paid by a casino licensee based: