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Can you summarize Chapter 230-03 WAAC?
Gambling Commission > Permitting and licensing rules.
Short Summary
This legal document outlines the requirements for obtaining a card room employee license in Washington state. The license is mandatory for individuals involved in the operation of commercial nonhouse-banked card rooms, class F endorsed nonhouse-banked card rooms, and house-banked card rooms. The functions that require a license include collecting fees, dealing, supervising card games or other card room employees, selling or redeeming chips, performing cashier or cage duties, observing dealers and card games for cheating, controlling card room funds, and participating in the operation of a card game. A Class B card room employee license is required for working at a house-banked card room and class F endorsed nonhouse-banked card room, while a Class A card room employee license is required for working at a nonhouse-banked card room. The document does not mention any exemptions or penalties for non-compliance. It applies to individuals and entities involved in gambling activities within the jurisdiction governed by the Washington Administrative Code and the Gambling Commission.
Whom does it apply to?
Individuals involved in the operation of commercial nonhouse-banked card rooms, class F endorsed nonhouse-banked card rooms, and house-banked card rooms
What does it govern?
Requirements for obtaining a card room employee license in Washington state
What are exemptions?
Exemptions for licensed employees of a gambling operation, officers of charitable or nonprofit organizations, officers or board members of publicly traded entities or subsidiaries, and spouses of owners and substantial interest holders of a sports wagering organization
What are the Penalties?
The document does not mention any penalties for non-compliance or violation of these requirements.
Jurisdiction
Washington