Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 13 - Gaming
Part 1 - Organization and Administration
Chapter 2 - PUBLIC AND CONFIDENTIAL RECORDS
Rule 13-1-2.2 - Confidential Record

Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 13-1-2.2

Current through September 24, 2024

Confidential records may only be released as prescribed in this regulation. Confidential records include, but are not limited to:

(a) Agency work product;

(b) Applicant records;

(c) Financial records;

(d) Transcripts of investigative and other closed hearings including, but not limited to, work permit and personnel hearings;

(e) Preliminary filings with the Commission by applicants, licensees, or registered publicly traded corporations including, but not limited to:

1. Preliminary documents filed by publicly traded corporations with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission; and

2. Reorganization and financing proposals;

(f) Work permit records, lists of work permit holders, and records of persons engaged in the gaming industry acquired or compiled by the Commission;

(g) Records or data provided to members, agents, and employees of the Commission on the assurance that such information will be held in confidence and treated as confidential information;

(h) Records or data provided to members, agents, or employees of the Commission with a request for confidentiality, which request has been granted by the Executive Director or the Commission Chairman;

(i) Any records required to be submitted to the Commission which contain information that is privileged, unless the holder of the privilege has waived the privilege;

(j) Licensees' responses to orders to show cause;

(k) Documents that are confidential under the Act, these regulations, or other law, proffered or introduced as evidence in contested matters, provided such documents are received in evidence as confidential exhibits;

(l) Those documents or portions of documents filed in contested matters under seal pursuant to section 3 of this regulation;

(m) Internal control systems submitted by applicants or licensees;

(n) Correspondence containing information deemed confidential by applicable law or regulation; and

(o) Any records which contain any information relating to confidential investigations or confidential informants of the Commission. (Adopted: 09/25/1991.)

Miss. Code Ann. § 75-76-87 (Rev. 2004).

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