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Can you summarize OHAC Chapter 3772-6?
Ohio Casino Control Commission > Gaming-Related Vendor Licenses
Short Summary
These legal documents, part of the Ohio Administrative Code under the Ohio Casino Control Commission, cover various aspects related to gaming-related vendor licenses in Ohio. The documents establish a duty for gaming-related vendors and holding companies to update the Ohio Casino Control Commission with certain information, including changes in name, state of incorporation or principal place of business, bankruptcy filings, arrests, charges, convictions, inquiries, investigations, actions by gaming regulatory agencies or governmental gaming authorities, rejections, suspensions, revocations, denials of gaming-related applications or licenses, fines, penalties, settled amounts, and any other information affecting suitability. The updates must be submitted in writing within ten calendar days of the change or event occurrence. The documents also outline the standards for obtaining a gaming-related vendor license, including factors such as reputation, business experience, character, honesty, integrity, financial stability, compliance history, criminal history, association with disreputable individuals, bankruptcy proceedings, tax delinquency, litigation involvement, cooperation with the commission, impact on public confidence in the casino gaming industry, and suitability of any material person involved. Additionally, the documents provide information on the application, period, and renewal of gaming-related vendor licenses, including the required forms, validity period, renewal process, and complete investigations every three years. The documents also address the fees associated with gaming-related vendor licenses, including nonrefundable application and license fees, potential increases in fees based on background investigation costs, and the requirement for electronic funds transfer. These documents apply to gaming-related vendors, their holding companies, casino operators, management companies, and individuals or entities involved in transactions related to casino gaming in Ohio. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in these documents.
Whom does it apply to?
Persons who supply gaming-related equipment, goods, or services to a casino operator or management company, management companies owning casino gaming devices, supplies, and equipment, and persons that lease a casino facility to a casino operator or permit a casino operator to use a casino facility for casino gaming
What does it govern?
Gaming-related vendor licenses
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No penalties are specified.
Jurisdiction
Ohio