Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 3 - MINORITY AND WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
Rule 3 - Compliance
Section 3-8 - Failure to attain goals
Universal Citation: 68 IN Admin Code 3-8
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 4-33-4; IC 4-33-14-10; IC 4-35-4; IC 4-35-11-10
Affected: IC 4-13-16.5; IC 4-33-14; IC 4-35-11
Sec. 8.
(a) A casino licensee may be considered as having failed to satisfy IC 4-33-14 or IC 4-35-11 if any one (1) of the following occurs:
(1)
The casino licensee has failed to make a good faith effort to achieve the
established goals.
(2) The casino
licensee fails to improve its efforts toward attainment of the established
goals after becoming aware that it will fail to attain the established goals on
an annual basis.
(3) The casino
licensee fails to prepare and file accurate or timely reports as required by
this rule.
(4) The casino licensee
fails to meet any other provision of IC 4-33-14, IC 4-35-11, or this
rule.
(b) A casino licensee is responsible for the failure of a contractor to comply with the provisions of a participation plan. However, if:
(1) a contractor has misrepresented to a
casino licensee information concerning the percentage of minority business or
women's business obtained or to be obtained as part of the contract;
and
(2) the casino licensee has no
reason to know that such information is false; the casino licensee shall not be
responsible for the failure of same contractor. The percentage of minority
business or women's business to be acquired via such participation contract
shall be included in the calculation of the casino licensee's minority or
women's business utilization until the time that the contractor's
misrepresentation is or should have been discovered or made known to the casino
licensee. If at any time the commission determines that the licensee failed to
make a reasonable effort, on at least an annual basis, to verify a contractor's
participation plan expenditures, the commission will presume that any
misrepresentation by the contractor should have been previously discovered by
the casino licensee.
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