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Can you summarize SDAR Chapter 20:18:08?
GAMING COMMISSION -- DEADWOOD GAMBLING (REVENUE) > Enforcement.
Short Summary
The provided legal document content covers various aspects of the enforcement of Deadwood gambling revenue by the Gaming Commission in South Dakota. It governs the access to premises and production of records, requiring applicants, licensees, employees, or agents to comply with lawful demands by the commission or its agents to produce records, evidence, or provide information. Retail licensees, licensed manufacturers or distributors, associated equipment manufacturers or distributors, sports wagering services providers, and licensed operators are required to make all papers, books, and records produced by their gaming business available for inspection. The commission and its agents have the right to access any portion of the premises for the purpose of inspecting or examining records, documents, gaming devices or equipment, or the conduct of gaming activity. Changes in ownership or financial interest in a license must be reported to the commission within 30 days. The document also requires retail licensees to provide a written list of employees holding a support or key employee license to the executive secretary by the 10th day of each month, including job titles and license numbers. Relationships between count team personnel and other employees or individuals with an interest in the license must be disclosed. The enforcement powers of the Gaming Commission include the ability to inspect premises, seize gaming equipment or supplies, inspect and photocopy papers, books, and records, and investigate licensees and individuals involved with licensed establishments. The commission is also granted the authority to summon licensees, agents, or employees to testify before it or its agents, with failure to appear and testify fully potentially resulting in disciplinary action against the summoned person’s license, principal, or employer. The documents do not specify any specific penalties for non-compliance. Overall, these provisions aim to ensure compliance and transparency in the Deadwood gambling industry in South Dakota.
Whom does it apply to?
Applicants, licensees, employees, agents, retail licensees, licensed manufacturers or distributors, associated equipment manufacturers or distributors, sports wagering services providers, licensed operators
What does it govern?
Access to premises and production of records, reporting changes in ownership or financial interest in a license, employee licensing and disclosure, enforcement powers of the Gaming Commission, summoning licensees to testify
What are exemptions?
This rule does not apply to publicly-traded corporations governed by chapter 20:18:30.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in these documents.
Jurisdiction
South Dakota