Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-185?
This document pertains to the application process for obtaining a manufacturer license for individuals or entities involved in the manufacturing, modification, or assembly of gambling equipment or group 12 amusement games. The license is required if the applicant engages in activities such as making or assembling gambling equipment, modifying or converting gambling equipment, or manufacturing group 12 amusement games approved or modified after May 1, 2016. The licensing process may include an on-site review of the manufacturing equipment and process for each type of authorized gambling equipment.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-190?
This document pertains to the application process for obtaining a distributor license in Washington state. The license is required for individuals or entities engaged in various activities related to gambling equipment. These activities include buying or obtaining finished gambling equipment from another person and selling or providing it to a third person for resale, display, or use. It also applies to manufacturers who sell or provide gambling equipment they do not make, as well as those involved in servicing, repairing, or modifying authorized gambling equipment.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-192?
(1) You must apply for a fund-raising equipment distributor license if you are a commercial or charitable or nonprofit organization and want to: (a) Rent or lease gambling equipment to: (i) Fund-raising event license holder; or (ii) A qualified organization, business or association for recreational gaming activities; or (b) Organize and conduct recreational gaming activities. (2) Fund-raising equipment distributors cannot make their own gambling equipment. [Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. WSR 18-05-026, 230-03-192, filed 2/9/18, effective 5/1/18.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-195?
This legal document, governed by the Washington Administrative Code, specifically applies to individuals or entities applying for manufacturer, distributor, and sports wagering vendor licenses. The document requires applicants to provide certain information as part of their application process. This includes a list of all businesses or corporations that the applicant or their officers, directors, or substantial interest holders own or control as a substantial interest holder. Additionally, applicants must provide a list of all businesses or corporations licensed to conduct gambling activities or supply gambling-related equipment, supplies, or services in which the applicant or their officers, directors, or substantial interest holders have any interest.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-196?
Sports wagering vendor applicants must provide contracts and agreements, or proposed contracts or agreements, with any third parties, excluding contracts or agreements with Washington state tribes, that are part of their sports wagering offerings for review for compliance with chapter 9.46 RCW and Title 230 WAC. Contracts or agreements to be provided for review will relate to the applicant’s or third-party vendor’s sports wagering equipment, goods, services, and information. [Statutory Authority: RCW 9.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-200?
This legal document, found within the Washington Administrative Code, specifically within the rules of the Gambling Commission regarding permitting and licensing, provides a definition for ‘gambling equipment.’ According to the document, ‘gambling equipment’ encompasses various devices, software, supplies, and paraphernalia used in gambling or to facilitate gambling activities. The definition includes amusement games, punch boards, pull-tabs, electronic devices for conducting or accounting for gambling results, bingo equipment, electronic raffle systems, devices and supplies for card games, fundraising events, recreational gaming activities, or Class III gaming activities, and debit card reading devices used at gambling tables.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-210?
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.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-215?
If you are or are applying to be a gambling service supplier, you must not assume ultimate responsibility for any licensee’s gambling activity. [Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. WSR 06-07-157 (Order 457), 230-03-215, filed 3/22/06, effective 1/1/08.]
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-220?
(1) The different marketing levels for punch board and pull-tabs are: (a) Operator; and (b) Distributor or manufacturer. (2) If you are a manufacturer or distributor, or spouse of a manufacturer or distributor of punch boards, pull-tabs, pull-tab dispensing devices, or related equipment, you must not have a substantial interest in a business that operates punch boards or pull-tabs. [Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. WSR 06-07-157 (Order 457), 230-03-220, filed 3/22/06, effective 1/1/08.
Can you summarize WAAC 230-03-225?
If you are a substantial interest holder in a licensed gambling service supplier who provides services to punch board and pull-tab operators, you must not hold a substantial interest in a licensed manufacturer or distributor of punch boards or pull-tabs. [Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. WSR 06-07-157 (Order 457), 230-03-225, filed 3/22/06, effective 1/1/08.]