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Can you summarize MDCR 36.01.03?
GENERAL PROVISIONS > Voluntary Exclusion and Responsible Gaming
Short Summary
This legal document governs the establishment and maintenance of the Commission’s Voluntary Exclusion List by the Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency. It applies to individuals who voluntarily choose to exclude themselves from participating in Maryland State Lottery and Gaming activities. The document outlines the procedures for self-exclusion, including the duration and consequences of exclusion. It also establishes requirements for responsible gaming programs and initiatives to be implemented by the Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency. The document further governs the process of removing individuals from the Commission’s Voluntary Exclusion List. After being on the list for at least 2 years, individuals can request removal by submitting a written request to the Commission. The request must be accompanied by documentation showing completion of a problem gambling treatment or prevention program approved by the Commission, or a healthy decision-making program sponsored or approved by the Commission with a licensed professional counselor or other approved person. Additionally, the individual must execute an authorization and release and comply with any requirements deemed necessary by the Commission. The Commission has the discretion to review the request without holding a hearing. If the request is granted, the individual will be notified of their removal from the list and the relevant facilities and operators will be notified or updated accordingly. If the request is denied, the individual will be notified that they will remain on the Commission’s Voluntary Exclusion List.
Whom does it apply to?
Individuals who voluntarily choose to exclude themselves from participating in Maryland State Lottery and Gaming activities
What does it govern?
Voluntary Exclusion and Responsible Gaming
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Maryland