Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 112 - KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION
Article 102 - GAMING SUPPLIER AND NON-GAMING SUPPLIER CERTIFICATION
Section 112-102-8 - Disqualification criteria
Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 112-102-8
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) A certificate shall be denied or revoked by the commission if the applicant or certificate holder 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 sanctioned by the commission under K.A.R. 112-113-1 if the certificate holder or its officers, directors, key gaming employees, or any person known to directly or indirectly own an interest of at least 0.5% in the applicant meets any of the following conditions:
(1) Has knowingly provided false or
misleading material information through its employees to the commission or
commission staff;
(2) fails to
notify the commission staff about a material change in the application within
seven days;
(3) has violated any
provision of the act or any regulation adopted under the act;
(4) has failed to meet any monetary or tax
obligation to the federal government or to any state or local
government;
(5) is financially
delinquent to any third party;
(6)
has failed to provide information or documentation requested in writing by the
commission in a timely manner;
(7)
does not consent to or cooperate with investigations, interviews, inspections,
searches, or having photographs and fingerprints taken for investigative
purposes;
(8) has failed to meet
the requirements of K.A.R. 112-102-6;
(9) has any officers, directors, key gaming
employees, or any person known to directly or indirectly own an interest of at
least 0.5% in the applicant that has 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
(10) has violated any contract with the
Kansas lottery.
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