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Rule 3770:2-4-01 | Video lottery sales agent employee licensing.
Effective:
October 28, 2021
(A) Video lottery sales agent employees
will be required to obtain a license prior to being involved in any video
lottery gaming licensed activity. (B) Any individual who holds a license
may perform the duties and responsibilities of any position within that
category. (C) Identification. A licensed employee
will have a photo taken for identification purposes and shall produce the
appropriate and necessary identification, within a reasonable time, when
required to do so. (D) Categories of employee
licenses: (1) Category one: key
gaming employees as defined in rule 3770:2-2-01 of the Administrative
Code. (2) Category two: gaming
employees as defined in rule 3770:2-2-01 of the Administrative
Code. (3) Category three:
non-gaming employees as defined in rule 3770:2-2-01 of the Administrative
Code. (4) Category four:
temporary licenses may be granted to an applicant for a key gaming employee
license until appropriate processing is completed. A temporary license will be
valid for a term determined by the director.
Last updated October 28, 2021 at 1:35 PM
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Rule 3770:2-4-02 | Video lottery sales agent employee license application.
(A) Applicant age requirement. An
individual who is eighteen years of age or older may apply for a key gaming
employee license or a gaming employee license. An individual who is sixteen
years of age or older may apply for a non-gaming employee license. (B) Application form. Application for a
license shall be made on a form approved by the director for this purpose.
Without limitation, an application for a license may include the following
requirements which an applicant must provide at the time of submission of the
application or agree to comply with should a license be issued. (1) An applicant must
provide the applicant's legal name, address, social security number, and
date of birth. Disclosure of any criminal charges or convictions must also be
included in application; (2) An applicant must
provide a listing of all prior or current affiliations or employment in the
gaming industry, whether operated by a government or private entity, and the
dates of said affiliation or employment; (3) An applicant must
provide a listing of all prior or current affiliations or employment with a
technology provider, and the dates of said affiliation or
employment; (4) An applicant must
agree to submit to background checks and reviews as required by the director
and comply with any process or procedure necessary to conduct and complete the
required background checks and review; (5) An applicant must
agree to comply with all applicable provisions of the Lottery Act, all lottery
rules, regulations, policies and directives of the commission or director
relating to video lottery gaming and must agree to cooperate with the
submission of any other records or documents deemed necessary by the director
and to submit to any other checks or reviews deemed necessary by the
director. (C) Application updates or changes. All
information required to be submitted as part of an application for a license
must be updated if changes occur following the submission of an
application.
Last updated April 15, 2024 at 1:31 PM
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Rule 3770:2-4-03 | Video lottery sales agent employee licenses; application review process.
Effective:
January 16, 2012
(A) Application review. Upon receiving a proper application, the director shall determine if the applicant meets the requirements of the Lottery Act and the commission's rules and regulations pertaining to video lottery sales agent employees. The director shall consider the following: (1) The results of the criminal, financial, or other background investigations, if any, of the applicant; (2) Other information that the director deems relevant to a determination regarding an applicant's suitability for issuance of a license in accordance with applicable provisions of the Lottery Act, rules, regulations, policies and directives of the commission or director pertaining to video lottery gaming operations. (B) Reciprocity. If an applicant has been licensed by another United States gaming jurisdiction, the state racing commission, or the Ohio casino control commission as a gaming employee, or other similar designation in connection with the operation of gaming, the director may, but is not required to, consider and rely upon any certifications or licenses obtained in connection with an application submitted to another United States gaming jurisdiction, the state racing commission, or the Ohio casino control commission.
Last updated April 15, 2024 at 1:31 PM
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Rule 3770:2-4-04 | Video lottery sales agent employee licenses; issuance of license.
Effective:
January 16, 2012
(A) Issuance of license. If after a review of an application and consideration of any other factors deemed relevant to the issuance of a license, the director determines that an applicant has met the requirements for issuance of a license, the director may issue the applicant a license on such terms and conditions deemed appropriate, including issuance of a temporary license. (B) License term. Except for a temporary license, a license issued by the director shall be effective for a term of three years. Both a temporary license and an employee license are subject to suspension, modification, revocation or fine as required by the Lottery Act, rule, regulation, policy order or directive of the commission or director. (C) License compliance. Upon issuance of a license, whether temporary or otherwise, a licensee shall be obligated to comply with all applicable provisions of the Lottery Act, rules, regulations, policies and directives of the commission or director and all the terms and conditions of the license agreement as set forth in the application, or any amendments or modifications thereto. Failure to comply with any and all obligations required may subject the license, whether temporary or otherwise, to suspension or revocation as set forth in rule 3770:2-4-06 of the Administrative Code, or to imposition of monetary penalties as set forth in rule 3770:2-4-07 of the Administrative Code. Issuance of a temporary license does not guarantee the issuance of a license.
Last updated April 15, 2024 at 1:31 PM
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Rule 3770:2-4-05 | Video lottery sales agent employee licenses; denial of license.
Effective:
January 17, 2019
(A) Denial of license. If after a review
of a video lottery sales agent employee application and consideration of any
other factors deemed relevant to the efficient and proper operation of video
lottery, the director determines that an applicant has not met the requirements
for issuance of a video lottery sales agent employee license, the director may
deny the application or may request that the application be revised and
reviewed for further consideration. (B) Grounds for refusal. In addition to
the grounds for refusal to grant an applicant's request for a license in
divisions (C)(1) to (C)(5), (D)(1) to (D)(3) and (E)(1) to (E)(2) of section
3770.05 of the Revised Code, and except as provided in paragraph (C) of this
rule, in the event any of the following are determined by the director, an
application for a video lottery license may be denied: (1) An applicant is affiliated with a
technology provider or other vendor engaged in the operation of video lottery
gaming in the state which has been determined by the director to be an
unacceptable affiliation. (2) A determination that
a video lottery applicant has made a misrepresentation regarding a fact
material to an application or has failed to disclose information regarding a
fact material to an application. (3) A determination that
an applicant or person who will be involved in video lottery operations at the
video lottery applicant's facility has been convicted of any criminal
violation which as determined by the director may negatively impact the
integrity of the lottery. (C) Sealing of record. The director may
require an applicant who has been convicted of any of the offenses referenced
in paragraph (B) of this rule to obtain an order from a court of competent
jurisdiction to have the record of such offense sealed. If such an order is not
obtained during the time specified by the director, the director may refuse the
application. However, if the record of an applicant contains an offense set
forth in paragraph (B) of this rule which is at least ten years old, the
director may disregard the offense and may license the applicant. (D) Right to hearing. When required to do
so by the Administrative Procedure Act, the director shall afford a hearing to
an applicant for a license affected by a decision to deny an application for a
video lottery sales agent employee license. Such hearings shall be conducted by
the director or a hearing examiner designated by the director and shall comply
with the requirements for adjudication hearings set out in the Administrative
Procedure Act. Nothing contained herein shall require the director to afford
the employer or potential employer of an applicant for a license a hearing or
an opportunity to be heard on any decision relating specifically to an
application for a license. (E) Reapplication. If an application is
denied, an applicant may reapply, but any subsequent application shall require
submission of a new application and payment of a separate fee, and shall only
be submitted after any waiting period for reapplication, if any, established by
the director, has expired.
Last updated April 15, 2024 at 1:32 PM
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Rule 3770:2-4-06 | Video lottery sales agent employee licenses; suspension or revocation.
Effective:
October 10, 2024
(A) Suspension or revocation. A video
lottery sales agent employee license may be suspended or revoked as set forth
in this paragraph: (1) Non-compliance. The
director may suspend or revoke a license of a video lottery sales agent
employee who is non-compliant with the Lottery Act, all rules, terms and
conditions, policies, orders and directives adopted, promulgated or issued by
the commission or the director, or who does not comply with terms and
conditions of the application and license. (2) Conviction. The
director may suspend or revoke a license if the licensee is convicted of any
criminal violation which, as determined by the director, may negatively impact
the integrity of the lottery. (B) Right of hearing. When mandated to do
so by the Administrative Procedure Act, the director will afford a hearing to a
licensee affected by an order to suspend or revoke a license. Such hearings
will be conducted by the director or a hearing examiner designated by the
director and will comply with the requirements for adjudication hearings set
out in the Administrative Procedure Act. The requirement of the Administrative
Procedure Act that adjudication hearings be afforded prior to a final order by
the director to suspend or revoke a license may be waived for reasons related
to the public safety, convenience or trust, which require immediate action. The
director, however, will continue to comply with the requirements of the
Administrative Procedure Act in affording the employee a subsequent opportunity
for an adjudication hearing. Nothing contained herein requires the director to
afford the employer or potential employer of an applicant for a license a
hearing or an opportunity to be heard on any order relating to a
license. (C) Reapplication. If a license is
revoked, an individual may reapply, but any subsequent application requires
submission of a new application, and accordingly, a new review and payment of a
separate application fee. Such reapplication may only be submitted after any
associated waiting period established by the director, if any, has
expired.
Last updated October 10, 2024 at 8:37 AM
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Rule 3770:2-4-07 | Video lottery sales agent employee licenses; renewal.
Effective:
November 27, 2014
(A) Form of application. All applications to renew a video lottery sales agent employee license must be filed on a form approved by the director and shall be subject to review and approval by the director in accordance with the Lottery Act, rules, regulations, policies, orders and directives adopted, promulgated or issued by the commission or the director. (B) License renewal process. Unless otherwise deemed necessary by the director, every three years, a licensee shall be required to resubmit a complete application in the manner and form as required by the director, if not otherwise specified in division 3770:2 of the Administrative Code. (C) Submission date. An application to renew a license must be filed not more than sixty days prior to expiration, unless submission of a late renewal application is approved by the director. (D) Licensing renewal fee. No video lottery sales agent employee license shall be renewed until a renewal licensing fee in the amount set forth in rules promulgated by the commission under division 3770:2-11 of the Administrative Code are submitted. (E) Penalty. Any renewal license shall be subject to suspension, modification, revocation or fine as required by the Lottery Act, rule, regulation, policy, order or directives adopted, promulgated or issued by the commission or the director.
Last updated October 12, 2023 at 2:51 PM
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