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Permitting and licensing rules. > Applying for a gambling service supplier license.
Short Summary
This document pertains to the application process for a gambling service supplier license. It applies to individuals or entities that provide gambling-related services for compensation. The services include consulting or advisory services, gambling management services, financing for licensees, acting as a lending agent or loan servicer, providing assembly of components for gambling equipment, installing or servicing digital surveillance systems, training individuals for authorized gambling activities, and other services where influence may be exerted over licensed gambling activities. The document also specifies exemptions from requiring a gambling service supplier license, such as banks, credit unions, universities or colleges training individuals for authorized gambling activities, attorneys, accountants, governmental affairs consultants, and persons providing nonmanagement-related recordkeeping or storage services for punch board and pull-tab operators with gross billings not exceeding $30,000. The document does not specify any penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions.
Whom does it apply to?
Individuals or entities that perform gambling-related services for compensation
What does it govern?
Gambling service supplier license
What are exemptions?
Banks, credit unions, universities or colleges that train individuals for authorized gambling activities, attorneys, accountants, governmental affairs consultants, persons providing nonmanagement-related recordkeeping or storage services for punch board and pull-tab operators with gross billings not exceeding $30,000, persons providing names, images, artwork, copyrights, trademarks, or patent use for gambling equipment, regulated lending institutions, licensed distributors providing training or assistance to punch board/pull-tab operators or license applicants/licensees seeking renewal
What are the Penalties?
Not specified
Jurisdiction
Washington