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Can you summarize MORS 313.052?
Licensed Gaming Activities > Grounds for disciplinary action against licensee.
Short Summary
This legal document pertains to the grounds for disciplinary action against licensees involved in licensed gaming activities in the state of Missouri. It states that license holders can face penalties, suspension, revocation of license, or other disciplinary action for acts or failures to act that are injurious to public health, safety, good order, and general welfare, or that would discredit charitable bingo operations in Missouri. The document also specifies that the commission can take appropriate action against licensees who violate the law or the rules and regulations of the commission. It further lists various acts or omissions that may be grounds for disciplinary action, including non-compliance with laws, regulations, or commission rules, failure to comply with commission orders or rulings, association with individuals of notorious or unsavory reputation, employment of persons found guilty of cheating in bingo games, use of fraud or deception in obtaining permits or licenses, obtaining compensation through fraud or misrepresentation, and incompetence, misconduct, gross negligence, fraud, misrepresentation, or dishonesty in performing regulated functions or duties. The licensee has the burden of proving their innocence by clear and convincing evidence. The document was enacted as part of the Revised Statutes of Missouri and became effective on June 28, 1994.
Whom does it apply to?
Holders of any license for gaming activities in the state of Missouri
What does it govern?
Licensed Gaming Activities
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Imposition of penalties, suspension or revocation of license, or other disciplinary action
Jurisdiction
Missouri