Code of Massachusetts Regulations
205 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS GAMING COMMISSION
Title 205 CMR 214.00 - Sports Wagering Application Fees
Section 214.02 - Additional Fees for Investigations

Universal Citation: 205 MA Code of Regs 205.214

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

(1) Pursuant to 205 CMR 214.00, the Applicant shall be responsible for paying to the Commission all costs incurred by the Commission, directly or indirectly, for conducting any investigation into an Applicant. As required by the procedure established pursuant to 205 CMR 114.04(5), the Applicant shall pay to or reimburse the Commission for all such investigation costs that exceed the initial application fee.

(2) For purposes of 205 CMR 214.00, the costs for conducting any investigation into an Applicant shall include, without limitation:

(a) All costs for conducting an investigation into an Applicant and its qualifiers, the Applicant's Affiliates and Close Associates, and any other person subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission under M.G.L. c. 23N relating to the application in question; and

(b) All fees for services, disbursements, out of pocket costs, allocated overhead, processing charges, administrative expenses, professional fees, and other costs directly or indirectly incurred by the Commission, including without limitation all such amounts incurred by the Commission to and through the Bureau, the Division, the Gaming Enforcement Unit, the Gaming Liquor Enforcement Unit, and any contract investigator.

(3) The Commission in its discretion shall establish, and, post on its website, a schedule of hourly fees, wages, applicable fringe benefits, payroll taxes, overhead rates and other charges to be assessed by the Commission to Applicants for in-house personnel, services and work of the Commission, the Bureau, the Division, the Gaming Enforcement Unit, and the Gaming Liquor Enforcement Unit for conducting investigations into an Applicant pursuant to 205 CMR 214.00.

(4) The Commission shall assess to the Applicant all other costs paid by or for the Commission, directly or indirectly, to any other Person for conducting an investigation into an Applicant plus an appropriate percent for overhead, processing and administrative expenses.

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