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Can you summarize SDAR Chapter 20:18:01?
GAMING COMMISSION -- DEADWOOD GAMBLING (REVENUE) > General provisions.
Short Summary
The provided legal document content pertains to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota governing the Deadwood Gambling (Revenue) under the Gaming Commission. It prohibits commission members, officers, agents, or employees from receiving anything of value from licensees or applicants for a license. However, this prohibition does not apply to items of value that are distributed without charge to the general public. Violation of this prohibition may result in disciplinary action against licensees or the denial of an application for a license. The document also mentions that filings or notices required by this article or SDCL 42-7B can be delivered in person or mailed to the commission, and they are considered complete upon receipt by the commission. Additionally, it states that an association pursuing a common enterprise may use methods and forms used by incorporated bodies, and it is considered an unincorporated society rather than a partnership. The commission is authorized to take action through mail ballots or telephone conference calls, with the executive secretary participating and taking minutes of the commission’s action. Overall, these provisions aim to regulate the conduct of individuals and entities involved in Deadwood gambling and ensure compliance with the applicable laws and regulations.
Whom does it apply to?
Commission members, officers, agents, employees, licensees, applicants for a license, and their officers, agents, or employees
What does it govern?
Deadwood Gambling (Revenue) under the Gaming Commission
What are exemptions?
Items of value distributed without charge to the general public by a licensee or applicant for a license
What are the Penalties?
Disciplinary action against licensees for violation of the prohibition on receiving anything of value
Jurisdiction
South Dakota