Pennsylvania Code
Title 58 - RECREATION
Part VII - GAMING CONTROL BOARD
Subpart L - Interactive Gaming
Chapter 814a - COMPULSIVE AND PROBLEM GAMBLING REQUIREMENTS
Section 814a.4 - Employee training program
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The annual employee training program required under this chapter must include instruction on all of the following:
(b) Training and training materials shall be updated annually and include current research and information on responsible and problem gambling.
(c) As part of each employee's orientation, and prior to the start of their job duties, responsible and problem gambling training for employees shall be conducted by a person with specialized knowledge, skill, training and experience in responsible gaming employee training programs as part of the employee's orientation. If an online training program is utilized, the training shall be created and maintained by a person with specialized knowledge, skill, training and experience in responsible gaming employee training programs.
(d) Employees who have received training shall be certified by the interactive gaming certificate holder or interactive gaming operator under this chapter upon completion of the training.
(e) Employees are required to receive periodic reinforcement training at least once every calendar year starting with the year following the year in which the employee was hired. The date of the reinforcement training shall be recorded in each employee's personnel file.
(f) Employees shall report persons with a suspected or identified gambling disorder to a designated employee or other supervisory employee.
(g) The identity of an individual with suspected or known problem gambling behavior must be confidential except as provided under Board regulations regarding interactive gaming self-exclusion list and section 1516(d) of the act (relating to list of persons self-excluded from gaming activities).
(h) An interactive gaming certificate holder or interactive gaming operator may collaborate with a person with specialized knowledge, skill, training and experience in responsible gaming employee training programs to develop an in-house or Internet-based employee training program to provide the training and reinforcement training required under this chapter.
(i) Interactive gaming certificate holder or interactive gaming operators may enact policies or procedures, or both, that are more stringent than those listed in these regulations, including stricter rules for those who sign up for a self-exclusion list.