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Can you summarize 11 CACR Section 2050?
Operation of Gambling Establishments > Owner or Key Employee on Premises.
Short Summary
This legal document, part of the California Code of Regulations, pertains to the operation of gambling establishments. It requires gambling establishments to have an owner licensee or a key employee present on the premises at all times when the establishment is open to the public. This individual is responsible for ensuring immediate compliance with the Act and the regulations. However, gambling establishments with a reported gross revenue of less than $200,000 for the preceding fiscal year may request approval for a written plan where the owner licensee or a designated employee can be available by telephone instead of being physically present. The plan must identify the designated individual by name, title, and contact number, as well as specify the days and hours they are available. The authority for this requirement is cited as Sections 19826(f) and 19827 of the Business and Professions Code, with reference to Sections 19920 and 19924 of the same code.
Whom does it apply to?
Gambling establishments
What does it govern?
Operation of Gambling Establishments
What are exemptions?
Gambling establishments with a reported gross revenue of less than $200,000 for the preceding fiscal year may request approval for a written plan where the owner licensee or a designated employee can be available by telephone instead of being on the premises.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties mentioned.
Jurisdiction
California