Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 038 - Wyoming Gaming Commission
Sub-Agency 0003 - Skill Based Amusement Games
Chapter 2 - Licenses and Permits
Section 2-2 - Licenses, Permits, Fees, and Application
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) The Commission shall charge an annual fee of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) for a vendor license, paid on or before July 1 of each year pursuant to W.S. § 11-25-304(a)(ii).
(b) A vendor shall possess a license to conduct business in the state issued by the Commission. No person shall possess and distribute skill based amusement games without holding a valid license issued by the Commission.
(c) A person applying for a vendor license shall do so on a uniform application furnished by the Commission. Upon approval, the vendor shall be issued a license. The application shall require an applicant to provide:
(d) A person who possesses and operates an establishment where skill based amusement games may be played shall possess a permit issued by the Commission. If an operator has more than one (1) establishment, the operator must obtain a permit for each establishment. Such permit shall be prominently displayed near the location of the skill based amusement games. No person shall have skill based amusement games operating for play without holding a valid permit issued by the Commission.
(e) A person applying for an operator permit shall do so on a uniform application furnished by the Commission. Upon approval the operator shall be issued a permit and be required to pay an annual fee of two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00), pursuant to W.S. § 11-25-304(a)(i) and paid on or before July 1 of each year. The application shall require an applicant to provide:
(f) If an operator owns a skill based amusement game outright they will be required to be permitted as an operator and licensed as a vendor. A single application may be completed, but they will receive both an operator permit and a vendor license. They will be responsible for all tasks and duties which would otherwise be required of both an operator and a vendor under these rules.
(g) The following persons are considered to have control of a vendor license and/or operator permit:
(h) The Commission shall, not more than sixty (60) days after the date of receipt of an application for a vendor license, operator permit, or skill based amusement games decal under W.S. § 11-25-304, either:
(i) The Commission shall deny an application under this section upon finding any of the following:
(j) Vendors and operators under these rules shall have an ongoing obligation to disclose, in writing, any material change in the information provided in the application to the Commission, including:
(k) If the Commission denies an application or intends to revoke or suspend a permit or license issued under these rules, it shall follow the process as set forth in Chapter 8 of these rules.
(l) An applicant may claim any privilege afforded by the Constitution of the United States or of the State of Wyoming in refusing to answer questions by the Commission. However, a claim of privilege with respect to any testimony or evidence pertaining to an application may constitute sufficient grounds for denial or revocation of a permit or license.
(m) Renewal applications for licenses or permits may be submitted and renewed upon the filing and approval of an application for renewal. Renewal applications for all vendor licenses and operator permits must be received by the Commission sixty (60) days before the expiration of the current permit or license. Renewal applicants who fail to submit their completed applications when due shall not be considered to have made a timely and sufficient application for renewal.
(n) The Commission may require applicants who have applied for, or holders of a vendor license or operator permit to file information relating to contracts or proposed contracts relating to the operation of skill based amusement games in Wyoming on a form prescribed by the Commission.