Can you summarize 45 INAC 3.1-1-111?
This legal document pertains to the membership in affiliated groups and bank holding companies under the Adjusted Gross Income Tax Act in Indiana. It adopts the definition of ‘affiliated group’ from the Internal Revenue Code, with the requirement that members must have adjusted gross income derived from sources within the state. Domestic International Sales Corporations (DISC’S) prohibited from filing consolidated returns and banks that are members of an affiliated group for Federal income tax purposes are not included in the affiliated group for Indiana adjusted gross income tax purposes.
Can you summarize 68 INAC 10?
The provided legal document content pertains to the conduct of gaming activities in Indiana casinos. The documents establish the minimum standards for games offered by casino licensees, approve specific gambling games to be conducted in casinos, regulate the rate of progression for gambling games with a progressive feature, outline rules regarding the holding of gaming positions and the responsibility for patron assets in casinos, establish the process for the submission, approval, and amendment of rules of the game for casinos, address the rules and requirements related to table limits in riverboat casinos, and outline the procedures for ensuring the integrity of live gaming devices.
Can you summarize 68 INAC 11?
The provided legal document content consists of provisions found in the Indiana Administrative Code under the Indiana Gaming Commission’s Internal Control Procedures. The documents cover various aspects of internal control measures and procedures for casino licensees in Indiana. They include emergency procedures, deviations from provisions, drop bucket process and hard count, soft count procedure, closing of live gaming devices, rotation and counting of chips, maintenance and control of sensitive keys, handling of cash at gaming tables, withholding cash winnings from delinquent obligors, and general internal control procedures for the Indiana Gaming Commission.
Can you summarize 68 INAC 17?
The provided legal document content pertains to the movement of gaming equipment in Indiana. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Indiana Gaming Commission. The documents apply to casino licensees, casino license applicants, riverboat licensees, riverboat license applicants, supplier licensees, persons causing the movement of live gaming devices, executive director, carriers, and the person to whom the live gaming device is being transported. The content does not mention any specific exemptions or penalties for non-compliance.
Can you summarize 68 INAC 25-2?
The provided legal document content pertains to the internal control procedures for limited mobile gaming in Indiana. The document specifies that the internal control procedures are subject to submission and approval procedures, amendment procedures, and emergency procedures as outlined in the Indiana Administrative Code. Casino licensees are required to maintain industry technical standards regarding limited mobile gaming. The document incorporates GLI Standard #26, which provides technical standards for limited mobile gaming.
Can you summarize 68 INAC 25-5-6?
This document pertains to the internal controls that casino licensees must implement for access to Limited Mobile Gaming Systems (LMGS). The casino licensees are required to submit internal controls that cover various aspects of LMGS access, including preventing the transfer of personally identifiable information outside of the casino, continuous monitoring of access, and disabling accounts after authorized use by a licensed supplier. The document also outlines the requirements for remote access to LMGS components for licensed supplier support, including the use of passwords, logical controls, and commission staff observation.
Can you summarize 68 INAC 25-6-5?
Authority: IC 4-33-4 ; IC 4-35-4 Affected: IC 4-33 ; IC 4-35 Sec. 5. The casino licensee must submit internal controls to ensure the following: (1) Malfunctioning MGDs are removed from active service and repaired without affecting the LMGS. (2) Repaired MGDs are returned to active service without affecting the LMGS. (3) MGDs permanently removed from service shall be destroyed or disposed of according to a plan approved by the executive director or the executive director’s designee.
Can you summarize 68 INAC 27-12-4?
This document, governed by the Indiana Administrative Code, specifically under the Indiana Gaming Commission’s regulations on sports wagering, outlines the requirements for sports wagering operators to establish sports wagering accounts. The operators are required to create an electronic patron file containing various information such as the patron’s legal name, date of birth, Social Security number or equivalent identification number, residential address, and more. The document also emphasizes the encryption of sensitive information, verification of patron’s identity through reliable forms of personal identification or remote multisource authentication, and recording of necessary details.
Can you summarize 68 INAC 27-12-4?
This document, governed by the Indiana Administrative Code, specifically under the Indiana Gaming Commission’s regulations on sports wagering, outlines the requirements for sports wagering operators to establish sports wagering accounts. The operators are required to create an electronic patron file containing various information such as the patron’s legal name, date of birth, Social Security number or equivalent identification number, residential address, and more. The document also emphasizes the encryption of sensitive information, verification of patron’s identity through reliable forms of personal identification or remote multisource authentication, and recording of government issued identification credentials.
Can you summarize 68 INAC 27-13-1?
This legal document, part of the Indiana Administrative Code, pertains to the responsible gaming requirements for sports wagering websites and mobile applications. It states that each sports wagering website or mobile application must display a responsible gaming logo approved by the executive director or their designee. The responsible gaming webpage accessible to patrons during a sports wagering session should include a prominent message providing a helpline number for gambling problems, a direct link to the Indianagamblinghelp.