New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 15 - GAMBLING AND LIQUOR CONTROL
Chapter 1 - GAMES AND GAMING GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 5 - APPLICATION FOR LICENSURE UNDER THE GAMING CONTROL ACT
Section 15.1.5.26 - GROUNDS FOR DENIAL OF APPLICATION; CONDITIONAL LICENSES
Universal Citation: 15 NM Admin Code 15.1.5.26
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The board may deny an application on any grounds deemed reasonable by the board. Without limiting the foregoing, the board may deny the application on any of the following grounds:
(1) evidence of an untrue or misleading
statement of material fact, or willful omission of any material fact, in any
application, statement, or notice filed with the board or made in connection
with any investigation, including the background investigation;
(2) conviction of any crime in any
jurisdiction;
(3) conviction of any
gambling offense in any jurisdiction;
(4) entry of a civil judgment against the
applicant that is based, in whole or in part, on conduct that allegedly
constituted a crime;
(5) direct or
indirect association with persons or businesses of known criminal background or
persons of disreputable character that may adversely affect the general
credibility, security, integrity, honesty, fairness or reputation of the
proposed activity;
(6) any aspect
of the applicant's past conduct, character, or behavior that the board
determines would adversely affect the credibility, security, integrity,
honesty, fairness or reputation of the proposed activity;
(7) failure of the applicant or its employees
to demonstrate adequate business ability and experience to establish, operate,
and maintain the business for the type of activity for which application is
made;
(8) failure to demonstrate
adequate financing for the operation proposed in the application;
(9) failure to satisfy any requirement for
application or to timely respond to any request by the board for additional
information;
(10) permanent
suspension, revocation, denial or other limiting action on any gaming license
issued by any jurisdiction; or
(11)
approval of the application would otherwise be contrary to New Mexico law or
public policy.
B. The board may issue a license subject to conditions deemed appropriate by the board. Such conditions may include the imposition of a probationary period, specific limitations on gaming activities permitted under the license, administrative fines, or such other terms as the board requires.
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