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Rule 3773-1-12 | Drug testing.

...s governed by division (A) of section 3719.011 of the Revised Code, by any licensed contestant while training for or participating in an event regulated by the Ohio athletic commission. (B) The personal use of any alcohol or drug of abuse as defined in division (A) of section 3719.011 of the Revised Code is prohibited without a legal prescription. Acting with reasonable cause, or through random selection, the execut...

Rule 3773-2-20 | First aid equipment used in contestants corners.

...d all other solutions are prohibited: (1) A sealed solution of adrenaline 1/1000 at ringside (2) Aventine (3) Thrombin (D) All first-aid equipment used by a second, trainer, or manager shall in all cases and at all times be subject to inspection by the assigned physician or upon the commission representative's request, and the decision as to the use shall be final. (E) No prescribed inhalers or any other type of...

Rule 3773-7-24 | First aid equipment used in contestants corners.

...d all other solutions are prohibited: (1) A sealed solution of adrenaline 1/1000 at ringside. (2) Aventine. (3) Thrombin. (D) All first-aid equipment used by a second, trainer, or manager shall in all cases and at all times be subject to inspection by the assigned physician or upon the commission representative's request, and the decision as to the use shall be final. (E) No prescribed inhalers or any other type...

Rule 3773-9-01 | Definitions.

...rule addressing requirements in section 1347.15 of the Revised Code. (C) Computer system means a system, as defined by section 1347.01 of the Revised Code, that stores, maintains, or retrieves personal information using electronic data processing equipment. (D) Confidential personal information has the meaning as defined by division (A)(1) of section 1347.15 of the Revised Code and identified by rules promulgated ...

Rule 3775-4-01 | General licensing requirements.

...ant to divisions (A) and (C) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code, at the applicant's sole expense and cost. An applicant that employs a sports gaming employee applicant must pay these fees on that person's behalf. An applicant convicted of any disqualifying offense, as defined and prohibited by sections 3772.07 and 3772.10 of the Revised Code, and as determined under section 9.79 of the Revised...

Rule 3775-4-01 | General licensing requirements.

...to divisions (A) and (C) of section 109.572 of the Revised Code, at the applicant's sole expense and cost. An applicant that employs a sports gaming employee applicant must pay these fees on that person's behalf. An applicant convicted of any disqualifying offense, as defined and prohibited by sections 3772.07 and 3772.10 of the Revised Code, and as determined under section 9.79 of the Revised...

Rule 3775-4-02 | Type A sports gaming proprietor licensure.

...ons (A), (B), and (C) of section 3775.041 of the Revised Code: (1) Whether the type A sports gaming proprietor and any person that controls it possesses good character, honesty, and integrity; (2) Whether the type A sports gaming proprietor and any person that controls it possesses financial stability, integrity, and responsibility; (3) Whether the type A sports gaming proprietor is a profe...

Rule 3775-4-02 | Type A sports gaming proprietor licensure.

...ons (A), (B), and (C) of section 3775.041 of the Revised Code: (1) Whether the type A sports gaming proprietor and any person that controls it possesses good character, honesty, and integrity; (2) Whether the type A sports gaming proprietor and any person that controls it possesses financial stability, integrity, and responsibility; (3) Whether the type A sports gaming proprietor is a profe...

Rule 3775-4-07 | Type C sports gaming host licensure.

...e and consider the following factors: (1) Whether the applicant has been issued a valid D-1, D-2, or D-5 liquor permit under Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code; (2) Whether the applicant has been issued a valid lottery sales agent license under Chapter 3770. of the Revised Code; (3) Whether the applicant has or will enter into an agreement with a type C sports gaming proprietor to offer spor...

Rule 3775-4-07 | Type C sports gaming host licensure.

...e and consider the following factors: (1) Whether the applicant has been issued a valid A-1A, A-1C, D-1, D-2, or D-5 liquor permit under Chapter 4303. of the Revised Code; (2) Whether the applicant has been issued a valid lottery sales agent license under Chapter 3770. of the Revised Code; (3) Whether the applicant has or will enter into an agreement with a type C sports gaming proprietor to ...

Rule 3775-4-09 | Sports gaming employee licensure.

... gaming in the state, as follows: (1) Standard sports gaming employee licenses must be held by individuals whose duties, regardless of title, are outlined in division (A)(1) of section 3775.06 of the Revised Code; and (2) Key sports gaming employee licenses must be held by individuals who, regardless of title, are considered persons in control, as defined in rule 3775-1-01 of the Adminis...

Rule 3775-16-04 | Wager rules.

... funding means allowed in paragraph (E)(1) of rule 3775-16-03 of the Administrative Code. (E) The sports gaming proprietor may, but need not, cancel an accepted wager for obvious error as defined in the proprietor's house rules. If a wager is cancelled for obvious error, the sports gaming proprietor must clearly convey the reason for cancellation to the patron. (F) Except for obvious error or as...

Rule 3775-16-19 | Internal audit.

...ss compliance with sports gaming law: (1) A separate internal audit department which is independent of the sports gaming operation and may be the internal audit department of a parent entity of the sports gaming proprietor; or (2) A contracted third party independent registered certified public accounting firm licensed to practice in this state, whose name and lead audit partner or other person resp...

Rule 3775-16-20 | External audits and other reports.

... report must assess the following: (1) The design, controls, maintenance, and security of the sports gaming proprietor's IT systems; (2) The sports gaming proprietor's compliance with the IT and sports gaming system requirements of this chapter; and (3) Any other subject required by the executive director. (F) The sports gaming proprietor must file with the commission the report require...

Rule 3775-19-01 | Type C proprietor duties.

...nly comply with this rule, Chapter 3775-1, and rules 3775-4-04 and 3775-4-99 of the Administrative Code. (B) A type C sports gaming proprietor who wishes to install more than two terminals in any type C gaming host facility must submit a request to the commission, in a manner prescribed by the executive director, no later than seven days before the planned installation. The executive director may...

Rule 3796:1-1-01 | Definitions.

...y offense set forth in Chapters 2925., 3719., or 4729. of the Revised Code, the violation of which constitutes a felony or misdemeanor of the first degree; (ii) Any theft offense set forth under division (K) in section 2913.01 of the Revised Code, the violation of which constitutes a felony; (iii) Any violation for which a penalty was imposed under section 3715.99 of the Revised Code; (iv) A crime of moral turpit...

Rule 3796:1-1-01 | Definitions.

...ense set forth in Chapter 2925., 3719., or 4729. of the Revised Code, the violation of which constitutes a felony or misdemeanor of the first degree; (ii) Any theft offense set forth under division (K) in section 2913.01 of the Revised Code, the violation of which constitutes a felony; (iii) Any violation for which a penalty was imposed under section 3715.99 of the Revised Code;...

Rule 3796:2-1-01 | Number of cultivator provisional licenses.

...(A) Until September 8, 2018, the director of the department of commerce or the director's designee may issue up to twelve level I and twelve level II cultivator provisional licenses, in consideration of the ranking of the applicants in accordance with the criteria listed in section 3796.09 of the Revised Code and this chapter. (B) Beginning September 9, 2018, and in accordance with section 3796.05 of the Revised Cod...

Rule 3796:2-1-02 | Cultivator provisional license application.

...lication instructions, the following: (1) A non-refundable application fee as set forth in rule 3796:5-1-01 of the Administrative Code; (2) A business plan, which, at a minimum, shall include: (a) The legal name of the applicant; (b) The type of business organization of the applicant, such as an individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, association or cooperative, joint venture, or any othe...

Rule 3796:2-1-03 | Cultivator application review.

...B) of this rule, an applicant shall: (1) Demonstrate sufficient liquid capital pursuant to rule 3796:2-1-02 of the Administrative Code and an ability to meet the financial responsibility requirements under rule 3796:2-1-05 of the Administrative Code; (2) Certify in writing at the time of application that an owner or prospective owner, officer or prospective officer, board member or prospective board member, admin...

Rule 3796:2-1-04 | Cultivator provisional license award.

...ld violate paragraph (A) of rule 3796:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code, the department shall select the applicant that received the highest score in the operations plan category. In the event that the same applicants received the same score in the operations plan category, the department shall select the applicant that received the highest score in the security plan category. If a tie score still remains, the tied a...

Rule 3796:2-1-08 | Cultivator transfer of ownership or location.

... the Revised Code, and the following: (1) Upon any request for a change in ownership, the cultivator shall: (a) Notify the department in writing of the proposed ownership change; (b) Facilitate the submission of both an Ohio bureau of criminal identification and investigation criminal records check and a federal bureau of criminal investigation criminal records check pursuant to division (B) of section 3796.12 of ...

Rule 3796:2-1-09 | Cultivator marijuana cultivation area expansion.

...(A) Beginning September 9, 2018, the director or the director's designee, at his or her discretion, may approve a marijuana cultivation area expansion of an existing cultivator's facility, such that the approval of a proposed initial expansion shall not result in a total marijuana cultivation area that exceeds fifty thousand square feet for level I cultivators and six thousand square feet for level II cultivators, ba...

Rule 3796:2-2-02 | Cultivator and plant-only processor packaging and labeling.

...all meet the following requirements: (1) A cultivator shall place plant material in a tamper-evident, light-resistant package approved by the department prior to distributing plant material to a processor. Approved packaging shall maintain the integrity and stability of the plant material. (2) A label shall be affixed to every package and state in legible English: (a) The name and license number of the cultivat...

Rule 3796:2-2-02 | Cultivator and plant-only processor packaging and labeling.

...all meet the following requirements: (1) A cultivator shall place plant material in a tamper-evident, light-resistant package approved by the department prior to distributing plant material to a processor. Approved packaging shall maintain the integrity and stability of the plant material. (2) A label shall be affixed to every package and state in legible English: (a) The name and license nu...