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Can you summarize 12 CTGS 574?
Gaming Policy, Regulation and Revenue - Secs. 12-557 to 12-578bb > Licensing.
Short Summary
This legal document governs the licensing requirements for various entities involved in gaming activities in Connecticut. It applies to persons or business organizations involved in conducting meetings with racing or jai alai, operating off-track betting systems, operating concessions at racing or jai alai events, providing facilities or services for authorized activities, providing totalizator equipment and services, exercising control over licensees, and participating in activities permitted under this chapter as employees or owners of licensees. The document outlines the specific licensing requirements for each type of licensee and the obligations they must fulfill. It also establishes penalties for non-compliance or violation of the licensing requirements, including license suspension or revocation, fines, and potential criminal charges for operating without a license.
Whom does it apply to?
Persons or business organizations involved in conducting meetings with racing or jai alai, operating off-track betting systems, operating concessions at racing or jai alai events, providing facilities or services for authorized activities, providing totalizator equipment and services, exercising control over licensees, and participating in activities permitted under this chapter as employees or owners of licensees
What does it govern?
Licensing requirements for various entities involved in gaming activities, such as association licensees, concessionaire licensees, vendor licensees, totalizator licensees, affiliate licensees, and occupational licensees
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
The commissioner may suspend or revoke licenses for good cause, fine licensees up to $75,000 for violations, and fine affiliate licensees up to $5,000 for violations. The stewards or judges of a meeting may impose fines of up to $500 for violations by licensees. The commissioner may also impose fines of up to $2,500 for violations by other licensees. Any person aiding or abetting in the operation of an off-track betting system or the conduct of any meeting without a license may be guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
Jurisdiction
Connecticut