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Can you summarize MDCR 36.10.17?
SPORTS WAGERING PROVISIONS > Sports Wagering Equipment
Short Summary
The provided legal document content governs the authorization process for sports wagering licensees in Maryland. It requires sports wagering licensees to obtain prior written authorization from the Commission for various actions related to sports wagering equipment. These actions include placing equipment into operation, relocating equipment within the facility, changing configuration, performing substantial replacement of parts, implementing variations or new features, and performing actions that materially alter or interrupt the operation of the equipment. Sports wagering licensees are also required to submit written notice to the Commission, including a description of the proposed action, location, start and end dates and times, and any other requested information. Any changes to the previously submitted information must be promptly notified to the Commission. The Commission has the authority to impose additional requirements, deny requests, or approve requests for authorization. Additionally, the regulation specifies that sports wagering equipment must be tested by an independent certified testing laboratory for accuracy, compliance with applicable statutes, regulations, and Commission directives, and any other necessary function to validate functionality and performance. The Commission also maintains a register of the serial numbers of all kiosks used for sports wagering in the state. If a sports wagering facility has multiple kiosks, each kiosk must be individually identifiable by surveillance. Sports wagering licensees are required to adhere to a Change Management Plan issued by the Commission. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in these documents.
Whom does it apply to?
Sports wagering licensees
What does it govern?
Authorization process for sports wagering licensees, testing of sports wagering equipment
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Maryland