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GAMING COMMISSION -- DEADWOOD GAMBLING (REVENUE) > Grounds for disciplinary action.
Short Summary
The provided legal document outlines the grounds for disciplinary action in the gaming industry in Deadwood, South Dakota. It applies to licensees, including gaming establishments and individuals involved in the gaming industry. The grounds for disciplinary action include charges of felony or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, even if the licensee has been acquitted on the criminal charge. The document also covers various acts or omissions such as hiring or employing individuals without the required licenses, permitting visibly intoxicated persons to participate in gaming activity, conducting false or misleading advertising, associating with persons of unsavory reputation or criminal backgrounds, and failure to comply with federal, state, and local laws and regulations. It further prohibits possession of cheating devices, conducting cheating or thieving games, failure to have licensed employees present during gaming operations, and various other violations. The document does not specify the penalties for non-compliance or violation of the grounds for disciplinary action. Additionally, any act of dishonesty or fraudulent conduct committed by a licensee, whether within or outside the pursuit of the license privilege, is grounds for disciplinary action. The revocation or suspension of a license held by a person employed under this article and SDCL 42-7B, regardless of the jurisdiction or venue of the license, is also grounds for disciplinary action. The document does not mention any specific exemptions or penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions.
Whom does it apply to?
Licensees in the gaming industry in Deadwood, South Dakota
What does it govern?
Grounds for disciplinary action
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
The document does not specify the penalties for non-compliance or violation of the grounds for disciplinary action.
Jurisdiction
South Dakota