Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 2 - LICENSES AND APPROVAL OF ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
Rule 4 - Waiver of Convicted Felon Disqualification
Section 4-2 - Request for waiver

Universal Citation: 68 IN Admin Code 4-2

Current through September 18, 2024

Authority: IC 4-33-4; IC 4-35-4

Affected: IC 4-21.5-3; IC 4-33; IC 4-35

Sec. 2.

(a) A request for waiver shall meet the following requirements:

(1) Be in writing.

(2) State the petitioner's name, current address, and current telephone number.

(3) State the level of occupational license the petitioner has applied for and the job a casino licensee has offered the petitioner.

(4) State briefly the facts upon which the petitioner will rely to show that the petitioner has been rehabilitated.

(5) The petitioner shall sign, verify, and date the request for a waiver. The verification shall be notarized and shall include a certification stating, "Under the penalty of perjury, the undersigned has examined this request for review and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, complete, and correct.".

(b) If the commission has already denied the petitioner's application for an occupational license because of the petitioner's felony conviction, the request for a waiver shall be submitted within ten (10) days after the date of delivery of the notice of denial. A request for a waiver submitted by certified mail or overnight express mail shall be deemed timely submitted if it is postmarked not later than ten (10) days after service of the notice of denial.

(c) The petitioner may submit a request for waiver by:

(1) personal delivery;

(2) certified mail, postage prepaid;

(3) overnight express mail, postage prepaid; or

(4) personal delivery to an enforcement agent.

(d) A request for a waiver shall be submitted to the executive director at the commission's office in Indianapolis, Indiana, unless it is personally submitted to an enforcement agent at the commission's office at the casino or support facilities.

(e) A request for a waiver may be withdrawn only if the commission determines that withdrawal is in the best interest of the public or the gaming industry.

(f) If applicable, if the commission allows a petitioner to withdraw its waiver request, the denial of the petitioner's application for an occupational license becomes a final commission order.

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