Can you summarize Chapter 315-39 WAAC?
The document outlines the rules and prize amounts for the Hit 5 Game. The first prize category varies based on the parimutuel calculation of prizes, while the second prize category has a fixed amount of $150.00, the third prize category has a fixed amount of $15.00, and the fourth prize category awards a free play. The first prize is divided equally among all players who select all five winning numbers. The second, third, and fourth prizes are awarded to players who hold four, three, and two of the five winning numbers, respectively.
Can you summarize Chapter 315-42 WAAC?
The provided legal document content pertains to the Cash Pop game rules. These rules govern the operation and conduct of the Cash Pop game. The Cash Pop game is applicable to all individuals or entities involved in the game, such as players, organizers, and operators. The document does not mention any specific exemptions to the Cash Pop game rules. However, it does not provide information about the penalties for non-compliance or violation of the rules.
Can you summarize WAAC 208-512A-500?
No provision of Titles 30A and 32 RCW, chapter 208-512 WAC, or this chapter, shall limit the duty of a bank or a bank’s affiliate, independent of any requirements of this chapter, to also comply with the provisions of Federal Reserve Board Regulation O, 12 C.F.R. Part 215, which relates to loans and extensions of credit to insiders of a bank or bank affiliate and their immediate family. [Statutory Authority: RCW 43.
Can you summarize WAAC 208-620-612?
You must adopt written policies and procedures implementing the federal guidelines. The policies and procedures must be maintained as a part of your books and records and must be made available to the department upon request. [Statutory Authority: RCW 43.320.040, 19.144.070, 2008 c 78. WSR 09-01-159, 208-620-612, filed 12/23/08, effective 1/23/09.]
Can you summarize WAAC 208-690-010?
This document governs the regulation of money services providers under the Washington Administrative Code. It applies to licensees and their parent or affiliate. The definitions in chapter 19.230 RCW also apply unless the context clearly requires otherwise. The document provides definitions for various terms used in the regulations, such as ‘Act’, ‘Advertise, advertising, or advertising material’, ‘AML compliance officer’, ‘Audited financial statement’, ‘Bill payment service’, ‘Department’, ‘Funds’, ‘NMLS’, ‘Online currency exchanger’, ‘Principal’, ‘RCW’, and ‘Virtual currency storage’.
Can you summarize WAAC 208-690-150?
This document governs the fees associated with making changes to a license for money services providers. Money services providers are required to pay a fee of fifty dollars for adding an authorized delegate to their roster of authorized delegates. The fee for adding authorized delegates is capped at five thousand dollars per quarter. Additionally, money services providers must pay a fee of thirty dollars for various changes to their license, including a change of physical address, name or trade name, request for approval of a change in control, change of the responsible individual or AML compliance officer, addition of principal, executive officer, board member, or other person in control, or change in registered agent.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-015?
(1) You must apply to us if you wish to operate bingo games at agricultural fairs licensed to conduct bingo. You may apply for either: (a) An annual permit to conduct bingo games at different agricultural fairs; or (b) A special property bingo permit to conduct bingo games at a single agricultural fair. (2) Each agricultural fair is fully responsible for the operation of bingo conducted under its license. (3) A commercial or charitable or nonprofit organization may apply for a special property bingo permit.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-018?
(1) Once each license year, a bingo licensee may apply to play bingo at a different location (special property bingo). (2) The bingo activity is limited to: (a) Three consecutive days; and (b) Sixteen consecutive hours each day. (3) The application must include the following information and fee, at least fifteen days before the first date, which includes: (a) Name and address of the proposed location and dates of activity; and (b) Names and addresses of all persons who have an interest of any kind in those premises; and (c) Amount of rent, if any, that would be paid for the use of the premises; and (d) Rent calculation.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-020?
(1) You must apply for a punch board and pull-tab service business permit if you: (a) Reconcile sales, prizes, and cash on hand for punch board and pull-tab series; or (b) Complete records we require; or (c) Store punch boards and pull-tab series removed from play. (2) The owners or employees of the punch boards and pull-tab service business must not be employees of the operator. (3) The owners or employees of the punch boards and pull-tab service business must not provide management advice to the operator.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-035?
This document outlines the requirements for applying for a license or permit under the Washington Administrative Code and Gambling Commission. Applicants must fully complete the provided license application form and submit it with the appropriate fees either online or to the headquarters office. Failure to provide the required items within thirty days of notification of an incomplete application may result in administrative closure of the application. The base license fee must be submitted for each authorized activity when applying for a new organization license or permit, while the new application fee must be submitted when applying for a new individual license.