Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 4-33-4-1; IC 4-33-4-2
Affected: IC 4-33-8-3
Sec. 5.
(a) An
applicant for an occupational license shall be subject to the following
procedures before licensing:
(1)
Application.
(2) Issuance of a
temporary identification badge. The temporary identification badge shall serve
as the temporary occupational license until the permanent occupational license
has been issued or denied.
(3)
Investigation of the applicant.
(4)
If an applicant for an occupational license, Level 1, 2, or 3 has been
convicted of a felony under Indiana law, the laws of any other state, or the
laws of the United States, the application is automatically denied in
accordance with IC 4-33-8-3(2). The:
(A)
executive director shall issue the applicant a notice of denial by certified
mail; or
(B) enforcement agent who
receives the completed application may personally deliver a notice of denial to
the applicant.
(5) Action
by the commission.
(6) Issuance of
a permanent identification badge. The permanent identification badge shall
serve as the permanent occupational license.
(7) Different or additional licensing
procedures the commission requires of the applicant to ensure the applicant is
in compliance with the Act and this title.
(b) Procedures for a temporary occupational
license shall be as follows:
(1) An applicant
for an occupational license must submit a completed application that has been
stamped and signed by the riverboat licensee, the riverboat license applicant,
or its authorized agent to the enforcement agent at the commission's dock site
office during times designated by the enforcement agents.
(2) Once the enforcement agent has received
the completed occupational license application and appropriate fee, the
enforcement agent shall obtain the applicant's fingerprints and photograph. If
the application or a criminal record check completed by an enforcement agent,
or both, does not reveal that the applicant has been convicted of a felony
under Indiana law, the laws of any other state, or the laws of the United
States, the enforcement agent shall issue the applicant a temporary
identification badge.
(3) An
applicant who receives a temporary identification badge may work on a riverboat
until a permanent license is issued or the temporary identification badge is
revoked.
(4) The temporary
identification badge shall be a card of a color designated by the executive
director and that meets the specifications set forth in section 6 of this rule.
The color of the temporary identification badge shall be different from the
color of the permanent identification badge.
(5) Temporary identification badges shall be:
(A) worn by all occupational licensees during
work hours; and
(B) clearly
displayed.
(6) A fee of
ten dollars ($10) shall be:
(A) paid to the
commission for any necessary replacement of temporary identification badge;
and
(B) assessed each time an
occupational licensee obtains a replacement temporary identification
badge.
(7) A temporary
identification badge shall not be transferred. If the applicant resigns or his
or her employment is terminated, the applicant shall return the temporary badge
to the commission.
(8) Requirements
for the revocation of a temporary identification badge shall include the
following:
(A) The executive director, upon
written notice to the applicant and the riverboat licensee, may revoke an
applicant's temporary badge if the executive director determines that the
background investigation reveals that an applicant is not suitable for
licensure.
(B) The executive
director, or the executive director's designee, upon written notice to the
applicant and the riverboat licensee, may revoke an applicant's temporary
occupational license if the executive director or the executive director's
designee determines that the applicant has violated the Act or this title, or
committed a criminal offense in the performance of the applicant's duties for
the riverboat licensee.
(C) If an
applicant's temporary identification badge is revoked:
(i) the applicant shall not be permitted to
work for any riverboat gambling operation at duties that are to be performed on
a riverboat; and
(ii) the
application shall be forwarded to the commission for action unless the
applicant withdraws the application before commission action.
(9) An applicant must
comply with all requests for information, documents, or other materials
relating to the applicant and his or her application during the investigation
conducted by the commission.
(c) The applicant shall meet the following
standards, qualifications, or criteria to be issued an occupational license of
any level:
(1) The applicant must possess the
qualifications set forth in IC 4-33-8-3.
(2) The applicant must demonstrate a level of
skill, experience, or knowledge necessary to perform the job that the applicant
will perform.
(3) An applicant
whose knowledge, experience, and skill are derived solely from the completion
of an occupational training school that is not in compliance with 68 IAC 2-5
shall not be considered to have the requisite skill, experience, or knowledge
necessary to conduct gambling games. An applicant who has completed an
occupational training school that is not in compliance with 68 IAC 2-5 may be
hired if the riverboat licensee will provide the appropriate
training.
(4) The applicant must
not have been convicted of any offense involving violation of a gaming law in
any jurisdiction.
(5) The
applicant's name must not appear on the exclusion list of any
jurisdiction.
(6) The applicant
must never have had a gaming license suspended or revoked in any
jurisdiction.
(7) An applicant who
will serve alcoholic beverages must hold the appropriate permits from the
alcohol and tobacco commission.
(8)
An applicant whose duties will be to operate or navigate the riverboat must
hold the appropriate licenses or merchant marine documents, or both, from the
United States Coast Guard.
(9) An
applicant who will work on a riverboat that is docked on the waters of Lake
Michigan must hold a valid merchant marine document only when required by the
United States Coast Guard.
(10) An
applicant whose duties will be to operate or navigate the riverboat must not
have violated any criminal statute involving drugs or alcohol, or both, in any
jurisdiction.
(11) An applicant
must not be currently abusing drugs or alcohol, or both.
(12) An applicant must be twenty-one (21)
years of age.
(13) An applicant
must be in substantial compliance with all state and federal tax
laws.
(14) An applicant must be of
good moral character and reputation.
(15) An applicant must meet any other
standard that the commission deems necessary to ensure compliance with the Act
and this title after publication of the standard.
(d) The commission may place restrictions or
conditions on a temporary occupational license. The applicant must comply with
these restrictions or conditions before the commission issues an occupational
license. These restrictions or conditions may include, but are not limited to,
the following:
(1) That the applicant
demonstrates a level of skill, experience, or knowledge necessary to perform
the job that the applicant will perform.
(2) That the applicant who will serve
alcoholic beverages holds the appropriate permits from the alcohol and tobacco
commission.
(3) That the applicant
who will operate or navigate the riverboat holds the appropriate license or
merchant marine documents, or both, from the United States Coast Guard.
The occupational licensee must continue to meet all
conditions or restrictions for licensure after the issuance of the permanent
occupational license.
(e) Action of the commission shall be as
follows:
(1) After the background
investigation has been completed, if the commission finds that the applicant is
suitable to receive an occupational license, the commission shall direct the
executive director to issue the applicant an occupational license upon the
payment of the applicant's occupational license fee. The permanent
identification badge shall serve to represent the permanent occupational
license. If the applicant's occupational license fee is not received by the
commission within ten (10) business days after the date of the mailing of the
notification of the applicant's suitability for licensing to the applicant and
the riverboat licensee, the executive director shall:
(A) revoke the applicant's temporary
identification badge; and
(B)
notify the commission that the temporary identification badge has been
revoked.
(2) If the
commission determines that the applicant is not suitable to receive an
occupational license, it shall:
(A) direct the
executive director to issue the applicant a notice of denial by personal
delivery or certified mail;
(B)
immediately revoke the temporary license; and
(C) notify the appropriate riverboat licensee
of the revocation of the temporary license.
(f) Requirements for a permanent
identification badge shall be as follows:
(1)
Upon a finding of suitability for licensure, the commission shall issue an
occupational license in the form of a permanent identification badge.
(2) The permanent identification badge shall
remain the property of the commission at all times. The occupational license
may be:
(A) revoked;
(B) suspended;
(C) canceled; or
(D) restricted; by the commission in
accordance with 68 IAC 13. The commission may refuse to renew the license when
it is reviewed under section 8 of this rule.
(3) Neither the occupational license number
nor the permanent identification badge shall be transferred to another person.
If the occupational licensee resigns or the occupational licensee's employment
is terminated, the occupational licensee shall return the permanent
identification badge to the commission.
(4) The permanent identification badge shall
be as follows:
(A) A card of a color
designated by the executive director and that meets the specifications set
forth in section 6 of this rule. The color of the permanent identification
badge shall be different from the color of the temporary identification
badge.
(B) Worn by all occupational
licensees during work hours. Permanent identification badges shall be clearly
displayed.
(5) A fee of
ten dollars ($10) shall be:
(A) paid to the
commission for any necessary replacement of a permanent identification badge;
and
(B) assessed each time an
occupational licensee obtains a replacement permanent identification
badge.