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Rule 3770:2-3-03 | Video lottery licenses; issuance of license.

...(A) If after a review of an application and consideration of factors deemed relevant to the efficient and proper administration of video lottery, and provided that the director determines that a video lottery applicant has met the requirements for issuance of a video lottery license, the director may license a video lottery applicant as a video lottery sales agent on such terms and conditions, and...

Rule 3770:2-3-03 | Video lottery licenses; issuance of license.

...(A) If after a review of an application and consideration of factors deemed relevant to the efficient and proper administration of video lottery, and provided that the director determines that a video lottery applicant has met the requirements for issuance of a video lottery license, the director may license a video lottery applicant as a video lottery sales agent on such terms and conditions, and...

Rule 3770:2-3-04 | Video lottery licenses; denial of license.

...(A) Denial of license. If after a review of a video lottery sales agent application and consideration of any other factors deemed relevant to the efficient and proper operation of video lottery, the director determines that an applicant has not met the requirements for issuance of a video lottery sales agent license, the director may deny the application, or may request that the application be rev...

Rule 3770:2-3-05 | Video lottery licenses; suspension or revocation.

...(A) Suspension or revocation. A video lottery license may be suspended or revoked as set forth in this rule: (1) Non-compliance. The director may suspend or revoke a license of a video lottery sales agent who does not comply with the Lottery act, all rules, terms and conditions, policies, orders and directives adopted, promulgated or issued by the commission or the director, or any state or f...

Rule 3770:2-3-06 | Video lottery licenses; fines.

...(A) As determined by the director, monetary fines may be imposed upon a video lottery sales agent who does not comply with the Lottery Act, all rules, regulations, terms and conditions, policies, orders and directives adopted, promulgated or issued by the commission or the director which may include but may not be limited to a determination that a video lottery sales agent has failed to comply with or violated any pr...

Rule 3770:2-3-08 | Video lottery licenses; compensation, credits and reimbursement of expense.

...(A) Commission. Each video lottery sales agent shall receive a commission of sixty-six and one-half per cent which shall be calculated as a percentage of video lottery terminal income. The director shall establish procedures for the payment of commissions due to video lottery sales agents. The procedures established by the director pursuant to this rule shall include but not be limited to procedures for calculation o...

Rule 3770:2-3-08 | Video lottery licenses; compensation, credits and reimbursement of expense.

...(A) Commission. Each video lottery sales agent will receive a commission of sixty-six and one-half per cent which will be calculated as a percentage of video lottery terminal income. The director will establish procedures for the payment of commissions due to video lottery sales agents. The procedures established by the director pursuant to this rule will include but not be limited to procedures f...

Rule 3770:2-4-05 | Video lottery sales agent employee licenses; denial of license.

...(A) Denial of license. If after a review of a video lottery sales agent employee application and consideration of any other factors deemed relevant to the efficient and proper operation of video lottery, the director determines that an applicant has not met the requirements for issuance of a video lottery sales agent employee license, the director may deny the application or may request that the a...

Rule 3770:2-5-05 | Technology providers licenses; denial of license.

...(A) Denial of license. If after a review of a technology provider application and consideration of any other factors deemed relevant to the efficient and proper operation of video lottery, the director determines that an applicant has not met the requirements for issuance of a technology provider license, the director may deny the application, or may request that the application be revised and rev...

Rule 3770:2-5-06 | Technology providers licenses; suspension or revocation.

...(A) Suspension or revocation. A technology provider license may be suspended or revoked as set forth in this rule: (1) Non-compliance. The director may suspend or revoke a license of a technology provider who does not comply with the Lottery Act, all rules, terms and conditions, policies, orders and directives adopted, promulgated or issued by the commission or the director, or any state of f...

Rule 3770:2-5-07 | Tecnology providers licenses; fines.

...(A) Monetary fines. As determined by the director, monetary fines may be imposed upon a technology provider licensee who does not comply with the Lottery Act, all rules, regulations, terms and conditions, policies, orders and directives adopted, promulgated or issued by the commission or the director which may include but may not be limited to a determination that a video lottery sales agent has failed to comply with...

Rule 3770:2-8-07 | Prior voluntary exclusions.

...(A) This rule applies only to those individuals who submitted their application to join the Ohio VEP between March 1, 2019, and the effective date of this rule, and have not yet sought removal from the applicable program. (B) The individuals who submitted their application to join the Ohio VEP prior to the effective date of this rule may continue their participation and voluntary exclusion from o...

Rule 3770:2-8-07 | Prior voluntary exclusions.

...(A) This rule applies only to those individuals who submitted their application to join the Ohio VEP between March 1, 2019 and September 25, 2022, and have not yet sought removal from the applicable program. (B) The individuals who submitted their application to join the Ohio VEP prior to the effective date of this rule may continue their participation and voluntary exclusion from only the four c...

Rule 3770:3-3-02 | Definitions.

...(A) The words and terms defined in section 3770.24 of the Revised Code are used herein as they are defined in that section, unless otherwise specified. (B) As used in Chapter 3775. of the Revised Code and rules adopted thereunder, the following words have the following meanings: (1) "Lottery sports gaming" means sports gaming conducted by a type C sports gaming proprietor on behalf of the O...

Rule 3770:3-3-02 | Definitions.

...(A) The words and terms defined in section 3770.24 of the Revised Code are used herein as they are defined in that section, unless otherwise specified. (B) As used in Chapter 3775. of the Revised Code and rules adopted thereunder, the following words have the following meanings: (1) "Lottery sports gaming" means sports gaming conducted by a type C sports gaming proprietor on behalf of the O...

Rule 3770:3-3-03 | Type C sports gaming host eligibility and application for lottery recommendation.

...(A) Application for a recommendation for a type C sports gaming host must be submitted in accordance with procedures and terms and conditions set forth by the director and will be made on a form approved by the director. At a minimum, applicants will be in compliance with the licensing requirements for a lottery sales agent under section 3770.05 of the Revised Code and an owner of a facility with ...

Rule 3770:3-3-03 | Type C sports gaming host eligibility and application for lottery recommendation.

...(A) Application for a recommendation for a type C sports gaming host must be submitted in accordance with procedures and terms and conditions set forth by the director and will be made on a form approved by the director. At a minimum, applicants will be in compliance with the licensing requirements for a lottery sales agent under section 3770.05 of the Revised Code and an owner of a facility with ...

Rule 3770:3-5-01 | Type C sports gaming proprietor duties.

...(A) An entity interested in offering lottery sports gaming may apply for a type C sports gaming proprietor license through the Ohio casino control commission. (B) Upon issuance of a license, a type C sports gaming proprietor will be obligated to comply with the applicable provisions of the Lottery Act, all rules, regulations, policies and directives of the commission or director and all terms and...

Rule 3772-2-08 | Definitions.

...For the purposes of administrative rules promulgated in accordance with section 1347.15 of the Revised Code, the following definitions apply: (A) "Access" as a noun means an instance of copying, viewing, or otherwise perceiving whereas "access" as a verb means to copy, view, or otherwise perceive. (B) "Acquisition of a new computer system" means the purchase of a "computer system," as defined ...

Rule 3772-5-01 | Key employee license required.

...(A) The following persons shall obtain and hold a key employee license: (1) The following employees, and any employees in similar or equivalent positions, of a casino operator, whose employment relates directly to a casino facility: (a) Assistant general manager; (b) Internal audit director; (c) Regulatory compliance officer; (d) Chief financial officer or controller, or both; (e) Information technology directo...

Rule 3772-8-03 | Casino gaming employee fees.

...(A) Application fees. (1) An applicant for an initial or new casino gaming employee license shall pay a nonrefundable application fee of two hundred fifty dollars, except that a casino operator that currently employs the applicant shall pay this fee. (2) An applicant for a renewal casino gaming employee license shall pay a nonrefundable application fee of one hundred dollars, except that a casino operator that curr...

Rule 3772-8-03 | Casino gaming employee fees and costs.

...(A) Application fees. (1) An applicant for an initial or new casino gaming employee license must pay a nonrefundable application fee of two hundred fifty dollars, except that a casino operator that currently employs the applicant must pay this fee and that a casino operator, management company, gaming-related vendor, or holding company otherwise sponsoring the applicant may pay the application fe...

Rule 3772-9-02 | Approval for use in a casino facility.

...(A) A casino operator is not permitted to install, maintain, use, or operate any electronic gaming equipment unless such equipment is approved in the commission's database or has otherwise been approved by the executive director. (B) Electronic gaming equipment that accepts wagers or processes conversions of currency or cashless wagering instruments must be connected to an on-line monitoring sys...

Rule 3772-9-05 | Transportation of electronic gaming machines to and from a casino facility.

...(A) As used in this rule, "electronic gaming machine" means any device listed in paragraph (B)(1) or (B)(2) of rule 3772-9-01 of the Administrative Code. (B) All casino operators must comply with this rule before any of the following occur: (1) Electronic gaming machines are transported from any point outside of this state into the state; (2) Electronic gaming machines are transported from ...

Rule 3772-9-08 | Movement of electronic gaming equipment within a casino facility.

...(A) A casino operator shall maintain a log of all movements, installation, and removal of electronic gaming equipment. The log shall include, but is not limited to: (1) The electronic gaming equipment manufacturer's serial number; (2) The electronic gaming equipment's asset number; (3) The date and time of movement of the equipment; (4) The location from which the equipment was moved; and (5) The location to whi...