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Rule 3772-74-03 | Construction.
...ll be construed to limit the powers and duties of the commission as provided in division (L) of section 3772.03 or Chapter 3774. of the Revised Code or to conflict with any provision thereof or of any other law. (D) If any provision of Chapter 3772-74 of the Administrative Code is held invalid, that holding shall not be construed to invalidate any other provision of the rules. |
Rule 3772-74-04 | Access to records, examinations under oath, and subpoena power.
...no gaming and in the discharge of any duties imposed by fantasy contest law, the commission may utilize and enforce its authority to access records and conduct examinations under oath as well as its subpoena power in accordance with section 3772.05 of the Revised Code, division (D) of section 3772.04 of the Revised Code, and rule 3772-2-06 of the Administrative Code. |
Rule 3772-74-05 | Waivers and variances.
...ng any determination of the rights, duties, privileges, or benefits of legal relationships of the requestor. |
Rule 3772-74-10 | Fantasy contest operator internal procedures.
...tary restriction programs; (f) The duties of the fantasy contest players enrolled in the voluntary restriction program; and (g) The duties of the fantasy contest operator with respect to the program, including how the operator will identify and prevent those on the program from participating in fantasy contests in violation of the selected restriction or being targeted by the operator's adve... |
Rule 3772-74-12 | Duties of fantasy contest operators.
...the requirements and performance of all duties relating to that employee's functions. (I) Comply with all notices or directives from the executive director to draft, edit, or implement policies, procedures, or practices. (J) If a fantasy contest operator intends to cease doing business in Ohio, notify the executive director in the manner prescribed by the executive director at least ninety days,... |
Rule 3772-74-12 | Duties of fantasy contest operators.
...In addition to all other requirements under fantasy contest law, each fantasy contest operator must: (A) Comply with all internal procedures adopted pursuant to rule 3772-74-10 of the Administrative Code. (B) Publish and comply with all rules or terms of each fantasy contest in a manner that enables a fantasy contest player to read the rules and terms before paying an entry fee to that contest. (C) I... |
Rule 3773-7-17 | Seconds duties when working in a corner.
...(A) There may be two licensed seconds for amateur events and three licensed seconds for professional events positioned in a designated area by a cage or fenced area or positioned in each corner of a ring. For championship bouts there may be three licensed seconds. (B) No person other than the contestants and referee shall enter the ring, fenced area or cage during a bout. (C) The referee may, in their discretion, s... |
Rule 3773-8-03 | Promoters duties.
...(A) Must have a valid promoter's license. (B) Shall be responsible for the conduct of their representatives, wrestlers and employees. (C) Shall be responsible for conducting wrestling contests and exhibitions in a safe, peaceful and orderly fashion. (D) All wrestling promoters must be licensed by the Ohio athletic commission. (1) Complete all information on the prescribed license application form. (2) Provide id... |
Rule 3773-9-03 | Procedures for accessing personal information.
...he commission to fulfill his or her job duties. The determination of access to confidential personal information shall be approved by the employee's supervisor and the information owner prior to providing the employee with access to confidential personal information within a personal information system. The commission shall establish procedures for determining a revision to an employee's access to confidential person... |
Rule 3773-9-04 | Valid reasons for accessing confidential personal information.
...mission's exercise of its powers or duties, for which only employees of the commission may access confidential personal information regardless of whether the personal information system is a manual system or computer system. (B) Any of the following functions normally performed by the commission constitute valid reasons for authorized employees of the commission to access confidential personal in... |
Rule 3775-1-01 | Definitions.
... proprietor has contracted its rights, duties, and liabilities to the mobile management services provider or management services provider under division (E) of sections 3775.05 and 3775.051 of the Revised Code. (15) "Sports gaming system" means: (a) The sports gaming equipment necessary to allow a participant to place, review, or modify wagers, as allowed by the sports gaming proprietor, as wel... |
Rule 3775-1-03 | Construction.
...to be construed to limit the powers and duties of the commission as provided in Chapter 3772. or 3775. of the Revised Code or to conflict with any provision of the Revised Code or any other applicable law. (D) If any provision of agency 3775 of the Administrative Code is held invalid, that holding is not to be construed to invalidate any other provision of agency 3772 or 3775 of the Administrative Co... |
Rule 3775-1-04 | Waivers and variances.
...ng any determination of the rights, duties, privileges, or benefits of legal relationships of the requestor. |
Rule 3775-1-06 | Access to records, examinations under oath, and subpoena power.
...sino gaming and in the discharge of any duties imposed by Chapter 3772. or 3775. of the Revised Code, the commission may utilize and enforce its authority to access records and conduct examinations under oath as well as its subpoena power in accordance with section 3772.05 of the Revised Code, division (D) of section 3772.04 of the Revised Code, and rule 3772-2-06 of the Administrative Code. |
Rule 3775-4-05 | Mobile management services provider licensure.
...ract must contain a description of what duties under Chapter 3775. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder each party is responsible for. (H) As required by division (D) of section 3775.05 of the Revised Code, any material change, as determined by the executive director, to the contract described in paragraph (G)(3) of this rule requires executive director approval. If material chang... |
Rule 3775-4-05 | Mobile management services provider licensure.
...ract must contain a description of what duties under Chapter 3775. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder each party is responsible for. (H) As required by division (D) of section 3775.05 of the Revised Code, any material change, as determined by the executive director, to the contract described in paragraph (G)(3) of this rule requires executive director approval. If material chang... |
Rule 3775-4-06 | Management services provider licensure.
... must contain a description of what duties under Chapter 3775. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder each party is to be responsible for. (H) As required by division (D) of section 3775.051 of the Revised Code, any material change, as determined by the executive director, to the contract described in paragraph (G)(3) of this rule requires executive director approval. If material ch... |
Rule 3775-4-06 | Management services provider licensure.
...ract must contain a description of what duties under Chapter 3775. of the Revised Code and the rules adopted thereunder each party is to be responsible for. (H) As required by division (D) of section 3775.051 of the Revised Code, any material change, as determined by the executive director, to the contract described in paragraph (G)(3) of this rule requires executive director approval. If materia... |
Rule 3775-4-09 | Sports gaming employee licensure.
...cense depending on the individual's duties and involvement in sports 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 consid... |
Rule 3775-14-02 | Compliance investigation of an independent integrity monitor.
...nterest, provide for segregation of duties, detect and prevent fraud, and ensure impartiality; (3) Staff experience and expertise to conduct all required analysis and monitoring; (4) Staff and equipment to determine if they are sufficient to conduct all required analysis and monitoring; (5) Financial viability to conduct all required analysis and monitoring; and (6) Compliance with the ... |
Rule 3775-14-04 | Duties of a certified independent integrity monitor.
...(A) Each certified independent integrity monitor must analyze reports of unusual sports gaming activity it receives in order to identify any suspicious sports gaming activity. (B) A certified independent integrity monitor must be able to receive sports gaming data, in a format approved by the executive director, from sports gaming proprietors. At a minimum, the data must include: (1) Time; (2) ... |
Rule 3775-14-04 | Duties of a certified independent integrity monitor.
...(A) Each certified independent integrity monitor must collect and analyze information to identify integrity concerns in a format approved by the executive director. (B) Each certified independent integrity monitor must share reports of unusual sports gaming activity with other certified independent integrity monitors as required by the executive director. A certified independent integrity monitor... |
Rule 3775-15-01 | Independent testing laboratory certification.
...st comply with all requirements and duties of certification in Chapter 3772-15 of the Administrative Code. (C) The certification to scientifically test and evaluate sports gaming equipment will expire on the same date as the independent testing laboratory's certification granted under Chapter 3772-15 of the Administrative Code. |
Rule 3775-16-02 | Sports gaming system change management.
...o ensure appropriate segregation of duties to prevent unintended changes from occurring. (B) Changes made to sports gaming systems must be reviewed and classified by the responsible licensee as follows: (1) "High Impact" is any change to, or addition of, components which impact the operational integrity of the system. Components include, but are not limited to, any component deemed to be... |
Rule 3775-16-10 | Integrity monitoring.
...mployee license when the employee's duties are such that the individual has the ability to alter material aspects of sports gaming conducted by a sports gaming proprietor. (D) Each sports gaming proprietor must provide to its contracted certified independent integrity monitor the underlying data for sports gaming activity the proprietor deems to be unusual. Data must be provided as soon as pr... |