Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 112 - KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION
Article 102 - GAMING SUPPLIER AND NON-GAMING SUPPLIER CERTIFICATION
Section 112-102-2 - Gaming supplier and non-gaming supplier defined

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 112-102-2

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024

(a) Each person that performs one or more of the following shall be considered a gaming supplier:

(1) Manufactures, sells, leases, supplies, or distributes devices, machines, equipment, accessories, or items that meet at least one of the following conditions:
(A) Are designed for use in a gaming facility;

(B) are needed to carry out a lottery facility game;

(C) have the capacity to affect the result of the play of a lottery facility game; or

(D) have the capacity to affect the calculation, storage, collection, or control of the revenues from a gaming facility;

(2) provides maintenance services or repairs gaming equipment, including slot machines;

(3) provides services directly related to the management or administration of a gaming facility;

(4) provides junket services; or

(5) provides items or services that the commission has determined are used in or are incidental to gaming or to an activity of a gaming facility.

(b)

(1) Any person that is not a gaming supplier but otherwise meets one or more of the following may be considered a non-gaming supplier:
(A) Acts as a manager of an ancillary lottery gaming facility;

(B) is not a public utility and provides goods or services to a facility manager or ancillary lottery gaming facility in an amount of $250,000 or more within a one-year period; or

(C) provides goods or services to a gaming facility and could present a security, integrity, or safety concern to the gaming operations as determined by the executive director.

(2) A person that is any of following shall not be considered a non-gaming supplier:
(A) Regulated insurance company providing insurance to a facility manager, an ancillary lottery gaming facility, or the employees of either;

(B) employee benefit or retirement plan provider, including the administrator;

(C) regulated bank or savings and loan association that provides financing to a facility manager or ancillary lottery gaming facility; or

(D) professional service provider, including an accountant, architect, attorney, and engineer.

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