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Can you summarize MICL 432.319?
LAWFUL INTERNET GAMING ACT (432.301 - 432.322) > Application for license; criminal history background checks; fingerprinting.
Short Summary
This legal document, under the Michigan Compiled Laws, specifically the Lawful Internet Gaming Act, governs the application process for licenses related to lawful internet gaming. It requires applicants to submit photographs and two sets of fingerprints for each individual subject to licensure. Additionally, applicants and licensees must consent to inspections, criminal history background checks, searches and seizures, and the providing of handwriting exemplars, fingerprints, photographs, and information as authorized by the act and board rules. The board has the authority to collect fingerprints and conduct criminal history investigations on its employees or prospective employees. Furthermore, the board is empowered to conduct criminal history investigations on applicants, licensees, board employees, prospective board employees, and other individuals, including board agents and contractors, to fulfill its statutory powers and responsibilities. The board is required to obtain criminal history record checks from the Department of State Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the individuals identified. The Department of State Police stores and retains all fingerprints submitted under this act and provides automatic notifications to the board if new criminal arrest information matches the submitted fingerprints. If the Department of State Police participates in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s automatic notification system, fingerprints submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation may also be stored and retained. The document does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions.
Whom does it apply to?
Applicants, licensees, board employees, prospective board employees, board agents, and contractors working for or on behalf of the board
What does it govern?
Criminal history background checks; fingerprinting
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Michigan