Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 13 - Gaming
Part 2 - LICENSING
Chapter 1 - APPLICATIONS
Rule 13-2-1.3 - Licenses And Other Commission Action
Current through September 24, 2024
(a) Gaming License. A license which authorizes the holder to operate a gaming establishment. A gaming license is granted for a period of no longer than three (3) years from the date of issue. A gaming license may be granted for a period of less than three (3) years within the discretion of the Commission. At the expiration of a license, if the Commission is satisfied, after careful review of the licensees current report, verified by the affidavit of an officer of the licensee, that there has been no substantial change in the information provided in the application for the initial license, the Commission may, upon receipt of all prescribed fees and cost, continue the license for a period no longer than three (3) years. No more than two (2) continuances may be granted for each license and any continuance of a license is subject to the Commissions power to revoke, suspend, condition or limit as if it were the initial license.
(b) Manufacturer's License. A license which authorizes the holder to manufacture, assemble, or modify any gaming device in the State of Mississippi or for use or play in Mississippi. A manufacturers license is granted for a period of no longer than three (3) years from the date of issue. A manufacturers license may be granted for a period of less than three (3) years within the discretion of the Commission. At the expiration of a license, if the Commission is satisfied, after careful review of the licensees current report, verified by the affidavit of an officer of the licensee, that there has been no substantial change in the information provided in the application for the initial license, the Commission may, upon receipt of all prescribed fees and cost, continue the license for a period no longer than three (3) years. No more than two (2) continuances may be granted for each license and any continuance of a license is subject to the Commissions power to revoke, suspend, condition or limit as if it were the initial license.
(c) Distributor's License. A license which authorizes the holder to lend, lease, sell, give, or distribute in any other manner any gaming device in the State of Mississippi or outside the State of Mississippi for use or play in Mississippi. A distributors license is granted for a period of no longer than three (3) years from the date of issue. A distributors license may be granted for a period of less than three (3) years within the discretion of the Commission. At the expiration of a license, if the Commission is satisfied, after careful review of the licensees current report, verified by the affidavit of an officer of the licensee, that there has been no substantial change in the information provided in the application for the initial license, the Commission may, upon receipt of all prescribed fees and cost, continue the license for a period no longer than three (3) years. No more than two (2) continuances may be granted for each license and any continuance of a license is subject to the Commissions power to revoke, suspend, condition or limit as if it were the initial license.
(d) Registration. A commission action which authorizes an entity to be a holding company with respect to another entity which holds or applies for a state gaming license.
(e) Other Licenses Or Findings Of Suitability. The Act and these regulations require or permit the Commission to require that certain persons directly and actively involved in the administration or supervision of the gaming activities of gaming licensees be found suitable to hold a gaming license so long as that involvement continues.
(f) Any executive, employee, or agent of a gaming licensee who is listed or should be listed in the annual employee report may be required to apply for a finding of suitability at the direction of the Commission.
(g) Approvals. The Mississippi Gaming Control Act and these regulations require commission approval for certain acts of licensees or transactions directly or indirectly involving licensees. Such approvals by themselves do not constitute the licensing or a finding of suitability of any person involved, but merely an approval for the particular transaction involved. The Executive Director shall have complete discretion in determining whether to grant prior approval for a contract or agreement which would otherwise be prohibited under Miss. Code Ann. § 75-76-61(5), or an employment relationship which would otherwise be prohibited under Miss. Code Ann. § 75-76-61(6). Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, no such prior approval shall be granted unless the Commission has previously given unanimous approval of the contract, agreement or employment relationship.
(h) Gaming Site Approval and Approval to Proceed with Development. The Commission may, in its discretion, grant approval of gaming sites. The Commission has divided the approval process into two separate phases:
Miss. Code Ann. § 75-76-63