Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 112 - KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION
Article 101 - FACILITY MANAGER CERTIFICATION
Section 112-101-6 - Disqualification criteria
Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 112-101-6
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) A facility manager's certificate shall be denied or revoked by the commission if the applicant or certificate holder itself has been convicted of any felony, crime involving gambling, or crime of moral turpitude.
(b) A certificate may be denied, suspended, or revoked by the commission, and a certificate holder may be otherwise sanctioned by the commission as specified in K.A.R. 112-113-1 if the certificate holder or its officers, directors, key gaming employees, or any person directly or indirectly owning an interest of at least 0.5% in the applicant meets any of the following conditions:
(1) Has any employees who have knowingly or
negligently provided false or misleading material information to the commission
or its staff;
(2) fails to notify
the commission staff about a material change in the applicant's or certificate
holder's application within seven days;
(3) is delinquent in paying for the cost of
regulation, oversight, or background investigations required under the act or
any regulations adopted under the act;
(4) has violated any provision of the act or
any regulation adopted under the act;
(5) has failed to meet any monetary or tax
obligation to the federal government or to any state or local
government;
(6) is financially
delinquent to any third party;
(7)
has failed to provide information or documentation requested in writing by the
commission in a timely manner;
(8)
does not consent to or cooperate with investigations, inspections, searches, or
having photographs and fingerprints taken for investigative purposes;
(9) has failed to meet the requirements of
K.A.R. 112-101-4;
(10) has
officers, directors, key gaming employees, or persons directly or indirectly
owning an interest of at least 0.5% that have any present or prior activities,
criminal records, reputation, habits, or associations meeting either of the
following criteria:
(A) Pose a threat to the
public interest or to the effective regulation of gaming; or
(B) create or enhance the dangers of unfair
or illegal practices in the conduct of gaming; or
(11) has violated any contract provision with
the Kansas lottery.
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