Can you summarize 205 CMR 119?
The provided legal document outlines the requirements for the RFA-2 application form for individuals or entities seeking to establish a gaming establishment in Massachusetts. The application aims to assess the applicant’s ability to create a gaming establishment that benefits the host community, surrounding communities, the region, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The application requires the provision of various information, including the applicant’s details, association with qualified individuals identified in the RFA-1 process, host community agreement, surrounding community agreements, infrastructure costs, community mitigation plans, public outreach efforts, public support, promotion of local businesses, sustainable development principles, capital investment, financial stability, workforce development plan, internal controls and security systems, public health consequences mitigation, problem gambling measures, designs for the gaming establishment, hotels and amenities, employment details, lottery sales agent agreement, marketing program, and disclosures.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 120?
This legal document outlines the permitting requirements for applicants seeking Category 1 or Category 2 gaming licenses in Massachusetts. The applicants must include a chart identifying all federal, state, and local permits and approvals required for the construction and operation of their proposed gaming establishment. They must also provide copies of completed permit applications, written comments received, and any permits or decisions issued by the authority having jurisdiction. Other requirements include submitting an environmental notification form, providing proof of submission and comments received, and submitting any environmental impact reports or assessments.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 121?
This legal document governs the licensing and assessment fees for gaming establishments in Massachusetts. It applies to licensees of category 1 and category 2 licenses, as well as gaming establishments. Licensees of category 1 licenses are required to pay a license fee of $85,000,000 within 30 days of the award, while licensees of category 2 licenses must pay a license fee of $25,000,000 within the same timeframe. In addition to the license fees, there are additional fees and assessments for each gaming establishment, including an annual license fee for each approved slot machine, an annual assessment to cover the commission’s costs, an annual fee to be deposited into the Public Health Trust Fund, and any other license fees required by the commission.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 13?
This document, 205 CMR 13.01, provides definitions for terms used in the regulations governing the conduct of horse racing, harness horse racing, dog racing, pari-mutuel wagering, and simulcasting in Massachusetts. The regulations are enforced by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, which was established under M.G.L. c. 23K. The document states that the regulations previously promulgated by the Massachusetts State Racing Commission shall remain in effect to the extent consistent with St. 2011, c.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 133?
This document governs the procedures and protocols for the voluntary self-exclusion list maintained by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. It applies to individuals who wish to be excluded from entering the gaming area of a gaming establishment or areas where pari-mutuel or simulcasting wagers are placed. The document outlines the process for individuals to be placed on the self-exclusion list, including completing an application and following the procedure outlined by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 138.40?
This document outlines the procedures and policies that gaming licensees must follow regarding the acceptance of checks, cash equivalents, wire transfers, and credit/debit cards, as well as the issuance of counter checks. The document specifies the specific forms of deposits that will be accepted, including cash, chips, plaques, slot tokens, jackpots, tournament winnings, casino checks, personal checks, certified checks, traveler’s checks, wire transfers, electronic fund transfers, money orders, and other cash equivalents.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 138.47?
This legal document governs the use and operation of Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) or electronic branches within a gaming establishment. It applies to gaming establishments and Sports Wagering Facilities. The document specifies that ATMs or electronic branches should not be located closer than 15 feet from the gaming area, simulcasting area, Sports Wagering Area, or Sports Wagering Area in a gaming establishment or Sports Wagering Facility. It also requires gaming licensees to implement reasonable measures to inhibit the initiation and processing of transactions allowing the use of credit cards or card equivalents to obtain cash from a line of credit within the gaming establishment.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 14?
These Supplemental Procedures for Licensure govern the process of obtaining a license to hold or conduct a horse racing meeting within the commonwealth. Any person interested in organizing such a meeting must submit an application to the commission. The application is considered complete as of the date first filed, even if additional information is provided later, as long as it is submitted to the commission no later than 90 days before the proposed meeting.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 140?
These legal documents govern the computation of gross gaming revenue for gaming licensees in Massachusetts, as well as the remittance and reporting of gross gaming revenue tax. The documents apply to gaming licensees and provide detailed instructions on how to calculate gross gaming revenue, including revenue from table games, slot machines, and other electronic gaming devices. The documents specify that gross gaming revenue does not include amounts received from simulcast wagering or credit extended for purposes other than gaming.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 143?
The provided legal document content pertains to the regulation of gaming devices and electronic gaming equipment in Massachusetts. It adopts and incorporates various standards set by Gaming Laboratories International, LLC (GLI) with specific amendments. The GLI standards covered include GLI-12: Progressive Gaming Devices in Casinos, GLI-13: On-line Monitoring and Control Systems (MCS) and Validation Systems in Casinos, GLI-16: Cashless Systems in Casinos, GLI-17: Bonusing Systems in Casinos, GLI-18: Promotional Systems in Casinos, GLI-20: Kiosks, GLI-21: Client-server Systems, GLI-24: Electronic Table Game Systems, and GLI-28: Player User Interface Systems.