Can you summarize 19 AZAC Chapter 3?
The provided legal document content pertains to the Arizona State Lottery Commission and its regulation of the Arizona State Lottery. The documents govern the operation and regulation of the Arizona State Lottery Commission and retailers in the state of Arizona. They provide definitions, rules, and regulations related to various aspects such as the use of Lottery logos and advertising materials, display of materials on licensed premises, training requirements for retailers and employees, penalties for non-compliance, reporting requirements for retailers, changes in business location or ownership, compensation provided to retailers, payments made by retailers to the Lottery, prize validation and payment process, distribution and return of instant scratch tickets and instant tab tickets, handling of unaccounted for and stolen tickets, and service of process.
Can you summarize 19 AZAC Chapter 4 Article 2?
This legal document pertains to fantasy sports contests in the State of Arizona. It defines various terms related to fantasy sports contests and clarifies that the definitions in A.R.S. 5-1201 apply to this Article. The document outlines the responsibilities of the ‘Responsible Party’ and the ‘Licensee’ in operating fantasy sports contests. It specifies that fantasy sports contests in the State, except those permitted pursuant to A.R.S. Title 13, Chapter 33, shall only be conducted by licensed responsible parties who operate in compliance with the Act and this Article.
Can you summarize 20 AZAC Chapter 4 Article 4?
The provided legal document content pertains to the fidelity bond requirements for credit unions. According to the document, a credit union is required to have a fidelity bond in order to maintain federal insurance on its accounts. The fidelity bond must include faithful-performance-of-duty coverage. Additionally, the credit union is required to purchase the fidelity bond from an insurer that holds a certificate of authority from the Arizona Director of Insurance to transact surety business in Arizona.
Can you summarize AZAC Title 17, Chapter 3, Article 9, Section 2?
This legal document governs the establishment and administration of logo sign programs in Arizona. It applies to contractors, responsible operators, and businesses participating in the logo sign program. The document defines various terms related to attractions, cultural facilities, domestic farm wineries, domestic microbreweries, dude ranches, farm-related facilities, golf courses, historic structures, malls, recreational facilities, scenic tours, average annual daily traffic, businesses, contracts, the Department of Transportation, exit ramps, FHWA, food courts, highways, interchanges, the interstate system, lease agreements, logos, logo signs, logo sign panels, municipalities, MUTCD, primary businesses, ramp terminals, responsible operators, rural logo sign programs, rural state highways, secondary businesses, specific services, specific service information signs, staging areas, state highways, trailblazing signs, urbanized areas, urban logo sign programs, U.
Can you summarize AZAC Title 19, Chapter 2, Article 1, Section 12?
This document outlines the prohibited acts related to horse racing under the jurisdiction of the Arizona Racing Commission. It applies to licensees, veterinarians, platers, jockeys, apprentice jockeys, exercise riders, pony riders, and employees of a permittee. The prohibited acts include entering or starting a disqualified or ineligible horse, owning or training a horse while practicing as a veterinarian or plater, unauthorized entry into another licensee’s assigned area, animal cruelty or mistreatment, participating in unauthorized races during a race meet, offering or receiving money for declaring an entry out of a race, possession of prohibited devices, possession or use of prohibited substances, consuming alcohol before completing riding commitments, accepting bribes or gifts that may influence race results, creating disturbances or acting abusively on permittee premises, engaging in conduct detrimental to horse racing, and non-payment of financial obligations.
Can you summarize AZAC Title 19, Chapter 2, Article 1, Section 14?
This document governs the eligibility, penalties, and allowances in horse racing under the jurisdiction of the Arizona Racing Commission. It applies to owners, trainers, stewards, and racing secretaries involved in horse racing. The stewards are responsible for determining eligibility, penalties, and allowances based on reports, records, and statistics. Penalties and allowances are not cumulative unless specified by the racing secretary. Penalties are obligatory, while allowances are optional. The stewards ensure that horses do not receive weight allowances or are relieved from weight penalties due to previous race outcomes.
Can you summarize AZAC Title 19, Chapter 2, Article 1, Section 5?
This document, part of the Arizona Administrative Code, specifically addresses the requirements for charity racing days or races. It applies to permittees who organize such events. The permittees are required to provide the Arizona Racing Commission with the name of the nonprofit organization or corporation selected as the beneficiary of the charity racing day or race. They must also provide a list of directors, officers, and shareholders of the charitable corporation, along with a brief description of the purposes and activities to be benefited by the funds received.
Can you summarize AZAC Title 19, Chapter 2, Article 1, Section 6?
This document outlines the licensing requirements for individuals involved in horse racing events. It states that any person participating in a race meet, as well as those who provide services for the race meet, must obtain a license from the Department, with a few exceptions. The license application requires various information such as personal details, criminal history, and documentation of lawful presence in the U.S. The Department may issue written instructions for completing the application.
Can you summarize AZAC Title 19, Chapter 3, Article 2, Section 1?
This document provides definitions for various terms used in the Arizona Administrative Code related to the Arizona State Lottery Commission and retailers. It clarifies the meanings of terms such as ‘Act’, ‘Activated’, ‘Age-restricted retailer’, ‘Chapter’, ‘Charitable Organization’, ‘Controlling agent’, ‘Controlling person’, ‘Chain account retailer’, ‘Debit card’, ‘Draw game ticket’, ‘Endorsement’, ‘Flare’, ‘Fraternal Organization’, ‘Guarantor’, ‘Instant scratch ticket’, ‘Instant tab ticket’, ‘Local premise manager’, ‘Minor’, ‘Partial pack of tickets’, ‘Premise manager’, ‘Person’, ‘Raffle’, ‘Redemption Agent’, ‘Retailer’, ‘Retailer bonus’, ‘Retailer commission’, ‘Retailer compensation’, ‘Retailer compensation profile’, ‘Retailer incentive’, ‘Sales benchmark’, ‘Ticket’, ‘Validation’, and ‘Veterans’ Organization’.