Ohio Administrative Code Search
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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Rule 3770:2-11-01 | Licensing fees.
...(A) Authority. The director shall collect licensing fees for the licenses issued to video lottery sales agents, gaming employees, or technology providers as set forth in these rules. (B) Video lottery sales agent licensing fee. An entity submitting an initial application for a video lottery sales agent license as described in rule 3770:2-3-01 of the Administrative Code shall pay the license fee of fifty million doll... |
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Rule 3770:2-11-01 | Licensing fees.
...(A) Authority. The director will collect licensing fees for the licenses issued to video lottery sales agents, gaming employees, or technology providers as set forth in these rules. (B) Video lottery sales agent licensing fee. An entity submitting an initial application for a video lottery sales agent license as described in rule 3770:2-3-01 of the Administrative Code will pay the license fee of ... |
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Rule 3770:3-3-01 | Authority and Purpose.
...(A) The rules set forth in division 3770:3 of the Administrative Code are promulgated under the authority of Chapters 3770. and 3775. of the Revised Code. (B) The purpose of division 3770:3 of the Administrative Code is to set forth rules concerning lottery sports gaming, type C sports gaming hosts, and type C sports gaming proprietors, and all matters related thereto. (C) The lottery has exc... |
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Rule 3770:3-6-04 | Type C sports gaming proprietor equipment for hosts.
...(A) Sports gaming equipment supplied by a type C sports gaming proprietor to a type C sports gaming host must comply with technical standards as set forth in rule 3770:3-6-03 of the Administrative Code. (B) A type C sports gaming proprietor is responsible for all costs associated with the acquisition, maintenance, repair, and service of the sports gaming equipment and sports gaming systems as ... |
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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 ... |
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Rule 3772-11-20 | Dice and card specifications.
...(A) Casino operators must submit a schematic and production sample of proposed dice or cards to the executive director for approval before placing them into play. (B) Unless otherwise approved by the executive director or executive director's designee, each die used in casino gaming shall meet the following requirements: (1) Be formed in the shape of a cube with a size no smaller than .750 inch on each side and not... |
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Rule 3772-11-23 | Cancellation and destruction of dice and cards.
...(A) All dice and cards used in casino gaming shall be either canceled or destroyed. Dice and cards permanently removed from new inventory for any other reason also shall be canceled or destroyed. (B) The cancellation or destruction of dice and cards shall take place in a secure place approved by the commission, and shall be performed in the presence of a member of the casino operator's security department. (C) If ... |
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Rule 3772-11-23 | Card and dice specifications.
...(A) Casino operators must submit a detailed schematic and production sample of proposed cards or dice to the executive director for approval before placing them into play. (B) The detailed schematic must show all sides of the cards or dice and the design and wording to be contained on the cards or dice. (C) Unless otherwise approved by the executive director, each die used in casino gaming must ... |
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Rule 3772-50-12 | Filing requirements.
...(A) Upon a determination by the commission that an applicant for a new or renewal type-C skill-based amusement machine operator license is suitable to be issued a license, the operator shall file a report with the commission, available at the commission's website at www.casinocontrol.ohio.gov/skillgames, , including: (1) A complete list, including mailing address and phone number, of all skill-ba... |
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Rule 3772-50-16 | Prohibited activities.
...(A) No skill-based amusement machine vendor shall manufacture, sell, or distribute type-B or type-C skill-based amusement machines, to be used in Ohio, to any person not licensed by the commission as a skill-based amusement machine vendor or skill-based amusement machine operator under this chapter. (1) A skill-based amusement machine vendor, licensed by the commission under this chapter, may pur... |
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Rule 3772-50-16 | Prohibited activities.
...(A) A skill-based amusement machine vendor must not manufacture, sell, or distribute type-B or type-C skill-based amusement machines, to be used in Ohio, to any person not licensed by the commission as a skill-based amusement machine vendor or skill-based amusement machine operator under this chapter. (1) A skill-based amusement machine vendor, licensed by the commission under this chapter, may ... |
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Rule 3772-74-10 | Fantasy contest operator internal procedures.
...(A) Fantasy contest operators shall draft written internal procedures, which shall, at a minimum, include procedures for ensuring compliance with all the following: (1) Complying with all applicable state and federal requirements, as well as industry-standard procedures, to protect the privacy and online security of fantasy contest players and their accounts, including procedures preventing unaut... |
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Rule 3772-74-12 | Duties of fantasy contest operators.
...In addition to all other requirements under fantasy contest law, each fantasy contest operator shall: (A) Comply with all internal procedures adopted pursuant to rule 3772-74-10 of the Administrative Code. (B) Publish 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) Comply with all ... |
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Rule 3772-74-18 | Sanctions.
...(A) The commission may, at a meeting held under section 3772.02 of the Revised Code, sanction any licensee, applicant, or other person subject to the requirements of fantasy contest law for any of the following: (1) Violating or failing to meet any provision or requirement of fantasy contest law; (2) Engaging in any misrepresentation or material omission; (3) Engaging in any fraudulent act;... |
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Rule 3773-2-01 | Weigh-in and weights and classes.
...(A) The commission shall promulgate rules and regulations establishing classes of boxers, which classes shall be based upon weights. All contests or exhibitions shall take place only between boxers who are within the same weight class as defined by the commission, unless otherwise approved by the commission. The allowable weight differences shall be between weight classes. Example a contestant one hundred fourteen p... |
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Rule 3773-2-01 | Weigh-in and weights and classes.
...(A) The commission shall promulgate rules and regulations establishing classes of boxers, which classes shall be based upon weights. All contests or exhibitions shall take place only between boxers who are within the same weight class as defined by the commission, unless otherwise approved by the commission. The allowable weight differences shall be between weight classes. Example a contestant one hundred fourteen p... |
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Rule 3773-9-01 | Definitions.
...(A) Access as a noun means an opportunity to copy, view, or otherwise perceive 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 in this rule, that is not a computer system currently in place nor one for which the acquisition process has been initiated as of the effective date of the commission rule address... |
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Rule 3775-4-01 | General licensing requirements.
...(A) No sports gaming proprietor, mobile management services provider, management services provider, sports gaming supplier, sports gaming employee, or type C sports gaming host may operate, conduct, or assist in operating or conducting sports gaming in this state without first obtaining an appropriate license or provisional license from the commission. (B) Except for an appointing professional ... |