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Ohio Casino Control Commission > Casino Gaming Employee Licenses
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the application, renewal, and provisional licensing process for casino gaming employees in Ohio. It outlines the requirements and procedures for obtaining and maintaining a casino gaming employee license. The document specifies that applicants must complete the necessary forms, provide requested information and documents, and submit them to the Ohio Casino Control Commission. A casino gaming employee license is valid for three years and can be renewed by submitting the appropriate forms at least 120 days before expiration. Every three years, casino gaming employees must undergo a complete investigation to ensure compliance with the relevant laws and rules. The document also mentions the option of applying for a provisional license, which is valid for up to three months and can be renewed once for an additional three months. It further states that casino gaming employees must possess and display an active license while on duty, with the option of using a temporary badge for up to three consecutive calendar days if the license is forgotten or misplaced. The document does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violations. Additionally, the document provides information on the fees associated with obtaining and renewing casino gaming employee licenses. The application fees for initial or new licenses are set at $250, while the application fees for renewal licenses are $100. The document also mentions that the costs of any investigation are typically borne by the casino gaming employee, but the casino operator or a sponsoring entity may choose to pay these costs. All fees must be submitted to the Ohio Casino Control Commission via electronic funds transfer. The document does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violations. Furthermore, the document outlines the affirmative license standards for obtaining a casino gaming employee license in Ohio. It lists various criteria that the Ohio Casino Control Commission evaluates when determining whether to grant, maintain, or renew a license. These criteria include the individual’s character, honesty, and integrity; financial stability, integrity, and responsibility; criminal history; associations with organized crime or persons of disreputable character; bankruptcy proceedings or involvement in debt resolution processes; delinquent tax payments; compliance history with casino-related licensing requirements; involvement in pending litigation; cooperation with the agency during the background investigation; and provision of accurate and complete information as required by the Revised Code. The document does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violations. Additionally, the document addresses the requirements for possessing and displaying a casino gaming employee license credential while on duty at the employer’s property. It also outlines procedures for issuing temporary credentials in case of misplaced, forgotten, or lost credentials. The document requires each casino operator to maintain a log of temporary credentials issued, and specifies that such credentials expire three days after issuance. It further states that casino gaming employees are not allowed to possess a temporary credential for more than three consecutive days without requesting a license credential from the commission. The document does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violations. Lastly, the document highlights the duty of casino gaming employees to update the Ohio Casino Control Commission with certain information, such as changes in personal information, bankruptcy filings, arrests, charges, convictions, and other relevant events. The information must be submitted in writing within ten calendar days of the change or event occurrence. The document does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violations.
Whom does it apply to?
Casino gaming employees in Ohio
What does it govern?
Application, renewal, and provisional licensing process for casino gaming employees in Ohio
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Ohio