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58 Pa. Code § 1102a.3. Conditional terminal operator licenses.

§ 1102a.3. Conditional terminal operator licenses.

 (a)  Upon accepting a terminal operator application for filing, the Board will issue a conditional terminal operator license if requested by the applicant and the applicant has satisfied, as determined by the Board, all of the following:

   (1)  The applicant has submitted a completed application for a terminal operator license.

   (2)  The applicant has never had a similar gaming license denied or revoked in another jurisdiction.

   (3)  The applicant has never been convicted of a felony in any jurisdiction.

   (4)  The applicant has never been convicted of a gambling law violation in any jurisdiction.

   (5)  The applicant is current on all State taxes.

   (6)  The applicant attests by affidavit under penalty of perjury that the applicant is not otherwise prohibited from licensure under 4 Pa.C.S. Part III (relating to video gaming).

 (b)  The Board will issue a conditional terminal operator license within 60 days after the completed application has been received by the Board, and the Board has determined that the criteria in subsection (a) have been satisfied.

 (c)  If the Board determines that the criteria in subsection (a) have not been satisfied, the Board will give the applicant written notice and explanation of that determination.

 (d)  A conditional license issued under this section will be valid until:

   (1)  The Board approves or denies the application for a terminal operator license.

   (2)  The conditional license is terminated for a violation of the act or this part.

   (3)  One calendar year has passed since the conditional license has been issued.

 (e)  The Board may extend the duration of a conditional license for 1 year.

 (f)  A request for conditional licensure must include a $100 fee in addition to the applicable fee required under 4 Pa.C.S. §  4101 (relating to fees).



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