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Conditions of Operation for Gambling Establishments > Gaming Tables
Short Summary
The provided legal document content consists of three separate documents related to gaming tables in gambling establishments. The first document governs the process for reducing the number of gaming tables operating on a permanent basis in a gambling establishment. It applies to cardroom business licensees who wish to decrease the number of tables. The licensee must submit a completed application form to the Bureau, and upon approval, a new cardroom business license will be issued. There are no provisions for refunds of fees already paid. The second document governs the process for cardroom business licensees to apply for and operate additional permanent tables in a gambling establishment. To apply for additional tables, the licensee must submit a completed application form along with the required fees and deposits to the Bureau of Gambling Control. The application will be denied if the requested increase in tables exceeds the limit set by the local jurisdiction, if the local jurisdiction has already denied the increase, if the licensee’s cardroom business license is suspended or subject to conditions that prevent the approval of more tables, or if there are outstanding fees, deposits, fines, or penalties owed to the Commission or Bureau. The applicant can withdraw the application, resulting in the return of unused deposit amounts. The Bureau will review the application and provide its findings to the Commission within 25 calendar days. The Commission will then set the request on its agenda within 90 calendar days. The third document outlines the process for cardroom business licensees to apply for additional temporary tables for tournaments or special events. The licensee must submit a completed application form along with the required fees and deposits to the Bureau of Gambling Control at least 45 business days prior to the event. The application may be denied if the requested increase in tables exceeds the local jurisdiction’s limits, if the local jurisdiction has denied the increase, if the license is suspended or contains conditions that prevent the approval of additional tables, or if there are outstanding fees, deposits, fines, or penalties owed to the Commission or Bureau. The Commission will review the application and make a decision within 13 days of receiving the Bureau’s findings. The authority to approve or deny the request may be delegated to any employee of the Commission. No penalties are mentioned in this document.
Whom does it apply to?
Cardroom business licensees
What does it govern?
The process for reducing the number of gaming tables operating on a permanent basis in a gambling establishment, the process for cardroom business licensees to apply for and operate additional permanent tables in a gambling establishment, the process for cardroom business licensees to apply for additional temporary tables for tournaments or special events
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No penalties are mentioned in this document.
Jurisdiction
California