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Can you summarize OHAC Chapter 3772-23?
Ohio Casino Control Commission > Involuntary Exclusion
Short Summary
This legal document, governed by the Ohio Administrative Code and enforced by the Ohio Casino Control Commission, pertains to the involuntary exclusion of individuals from casino facilities. Casino operators are required to submit detailed internal control plans to the commission for approval, implement measures to exclude individuals on the involuntary exclusion list from the casino facility, and notify the commission if an excluded individual attempts to enter the facility. Additionally, casino operators must train their employees on the exclusion list and distribute the most up-to-date copy of the list to relevant employees. Any proposed changes to the approved plan must be communicated to the commission. The document does not specify penalties for non-compliance or violations. The effective date of this document is January 1, 2017, and it is subject to a five-year review process. The commission maintains an involuntary exclusion list, which includes the names and identifying information of individuals who meet the criteria outlined in Chapter 3772 of the Revised Code and this rule. Once placed on the list, individuals are prohibited from entering any casino facility in the state of Ohio. Casino operators are responsible for excluding individuals on the list from their facilities and must notify the commission if an individual on the list attempts to enter. The commission maintains and periodically updates the involuntary exclusion list, which is also published on the commission’s website.
Whom does it apply to?
Casino operators
What does it govern?
Involuntary exclusion of individuals from casino facilities
What are exemptions?
The document does not specify exemptions.
What are the Penalties?
The document does not specify penalties for non-compliance or violations.
Jurisdiction
Ohio