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GAMING REGULATIONS > GROUNDS AND PROCEDURES FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
Short Summary
This legal document, part of the Code of Colorado Regulations, governs the grounds and procedures for disciplinary actions in the gaming industry. It applies to licensees who are subject to disciplinary proceedings. The document outlines the process for handling complaints, including the examination of the complaint, informal consultations, and formal hearings. The Director has the authority to dismiss complaints that are without merit or frivolous. If the complaint has merit, the Director may consult with the licensee and affected parties to resolve the matter informally. The document also addresses the acceptance of an assurance of voluntary compliance, which does not constitute an admission of violation but failure to comply is considered evidence of a violation. The Commission has the power to revoke or suspend gaming licenses based on convictions, charges, or violations of law. Various penalties can be imposed, including revocation of the license, suspension, monetary penalties, issuance of reprimands, or a combination of these actions. The Commission has the discretion to compromise or settle formal hearings and may require written findings of fact, conclusions of law, and an order before a license suspension or revocation becomes final. The document also covers summary suspensions, where licenses can be temporarily suspended based on deliberate or willful violations or charges of felonies. The Commission may require certain conditions for reissuing a license and has the authority to direct the payment of reasonable costs related to applications and proceedings. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in this document.
Whom does it apply to?
Licensees subject to disciplinary proceedings in the gaming industry
What does it govern?
Grounds and procedures for disciplinary actions
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Revocation of license, suspension of license, monetary penalties, issuance of reprimand
Jurisdiction
Colorado