Can you summarize 205 CMR 143.02?
This legal document pertains to the regulation of progressive gaming devices in casinos. It requires gaming licensees and gaming device vendors to comply with the Gaming Laboratories International, LLC Standard GLI-12: Progressive Gaming Devices in Casinos, version 2.1, with certain amendments. The amendments include deleting specific sections, adding requirements for turning back progressive meters, and detailing the housing and access control of progressive controllers. The document also covers the operation and administration of multi-site progressive gaming devices, also known as wide area progressives (WAPs), within Massachusetts and/or between Massachusetts and other licensed casinos in different states.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 145?
This legal document governs the possession and transportation of slot machines and other electronic gaming devices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It applies to gaming license holders, gaming vendor license holders, employees or agents of the commission, common carriers, gaming schools, and any other person approved by the commission. The possession of slot machines is subject to terms and conditions imposed by the commission, and the machines must be kept only in authorized locations.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 146.09?
This document governs the exchange and redemption of gaming chips, plaques, and coupons in gaming establishments. It applies to gaming licensees, patrons, and employees of gaming establishments. Wagering on authorized games, other than slot machines, must be conducted with gaming chips or plaques. Coupons are permitted for use in wagering at authorized games. Value chips not in active use by a gaming licensee cannot be used for wagering and can only be redeemed at the cashiers’ cage.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 146.49?
This document governs the procedures for receipt, storage, inspections, and removal from use of cards in a gaming establishment. It applies to gaming establishments and individuals involved in the handling and storage of cards. The document outlines the requirements for recording the number of decks received, the use of primary and secondary storage areas, and the maintenance of inventory logs. It also specifies the individuals responsible for distributing decks to gaming tables and conducting inspections.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 150?
The provided legal document content pertains to the protection of minors and underage youth in gaming establishments regulated by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. Gaming licensees are required to implement policies, procedures, and practices to prevent persons younger than 21 years old from gambling and entering gaming areas. These measures include ongoing training for personnel to identify and prevent underage gambling. Winnings or losses resulting from prohibited gaming by minors must be remitted to the commission.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 202?
The document, 205 CMR 202: Sports wagering authority and definitions, provides definitions for various terms and phrases used in sports wagering operations in Massachusetts. It applies to operators, sports wagering vendors, applicants for operator licenses, and subcontractors. The defined terms include Adjusted Gross Fantasy Wagering Receipts, Adjusted Gross Sports Wagering Receipts, Affiliate, Annual Assessment, Applicant, Breaks, Cash, Cash Equivalent, Category 1 Sports Wagering License, Category 2 Sports Wagering License, Category 3 Sports Wagering License, Check, Chief Sports Wagering Executive, Close Associate, Collegiate Sport or Athletic Event, Collegiate Tournament, Commission, Electronic Sports or eSports, Governmental Authority, House Rules, License, National Criminal History Background Check, Non-Sports Wagering Vendor, Occupational License, Official League Data, Operation(s) Certificate, Operator or Sports Wagering Operator, Operator License, Person, Personal Biometric Data, Players Association, Professional Sport or Athletic Event, Promotional Gaming Credit, Qualified Gaming Entity, Qualifier, Segregated Account, Sports Event or Sporting Event, Sports Governing Body, Sports Wager, Sports Wagering, Sports Wagering Account, Sports Wagering Area, Sports Wagering Control Fund, Sports Wagering Counter, Sports Wagering Equipment, Sports Wagering Facility, Sports Wagering Fund, Sports Wagering Kiosk, Sports Wagering License, Sports Wagering Registrant, Sports Wagering Subcontractor, Sports Wagering Vendor, Sports Wagering Vendor License, Temporary License, Tethered Category 3 License, Tier 1 Sports Wager, Tier 2 Sports Wager, Ticket Writer, Ticket Writer Station, Untethered Category 3 License, and Wager Category.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 211?
The provided legal document content pertains to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (formerly State Racing Commission) regulations regarding the application process for Category 1, Category 2, and Category 3 sports wagering licenses. These licenses are required for individuals or entities interested in offering sports wagering services in Massachusetts. The documents do not mention any specific exemptions or penalties for non-compliance. It is important for applicants to thoroughly review and adhere to the regulations outlined in these documents to ensure a successful application process.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 212?
The provided legal documents, which consist of the Code of Massachusetts Regulations pertaining to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (formerly State Racing Commission), govern the operations and activities of the gaming industry in Massachusetts. They apply to all entities and individuals involved in the gaming industry, including casino operators, gaming employees, and patrons. The documents do not mention any specific exemptions. Non-compliance or violation of the regulations outlined in these documents may result in penalties such as fines, license revocation, or other disciplinary actions as determined by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 214?
This legal document, 205 CMR 214.00, governs the additional fees for investigations related to sports wagering license applications in Massachusetts. It applies to applicants for sports wagering licenses in the state. According to the document, applicants are responsible for paying all costs incurred by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission for conducting investigations into their applications. These investigation costs include expenses related to the applicant, its qualifiers, affiliates, close associates, and any other person subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 215?
This legal document outlines the suitability standards and procedures for applicants and qualifiers seeking a Sports Wagering License in Massachusetts. It establishes that applicants and qualifiers have the duty to establish their suitability by clear and convincing evidence. The document describes the investigation process conducted by the Bureau to determine the qualifications and suitability of the applicant or qualifier. The Commission then makes a finding of suitability after an adjudicatory proceeding.