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58 Pa. Code § 1108a.2. Interim authorization.

§ 1108a.2. Interim authorization.

 (a)  Notwithstanding §  1108a.1 (relating to gaming service providers), the Bureau of Licensing may authorize an applicant for a gaming service provider registration to conduct business with a terminal operator applicant or licensee prior to the registration of the gaming service provider applicant if all of the following criteria are met:

   (1)  A completed Gaming Service Provider Registration application has been filed by the gaming service provider.

   (2)  The terminal operator applicant or licensee contracting or doing business with the gaming service provider certifies that it has performed due diligence on the gaming service provider and believes that the applicant meets the qualification to be a gaming service provider under 4 Pa.C.S. Part III (relating to video gaming) and §  1108a.1.

   (3)  The applicant for gaming service provider registration agrees, in writing, that the grant of interim authorization to conduct business prior to Board approval of registration does not create a right to continue to conduct business if the Board determines that the applicant is not suitable or continued authorization is not in the public interest.

 (b)  If the Office of Enforcement Counsel issues a Notice of Recommendation for Denial to an applicant for registration, the Bureau of Licensing may rescind the permission granted to the applicant to conduct business with a terminal operator applicant or licensee under subsection (a). If the permission is rescinded, the applicant for registration shall cease conducting business with the terminal operator applicant or licensee by the date specified in the notice of the rescission by the Bureau of Licensing under subsection (c).

 (c)  The Bureau of Licensing will notify the applicant and the terminal operator applicant or licensee by registered and electronic mail that permission to conduct business with the terminal operator applicant or licensee under subsection (a) has been rescinded and that the terminal operator applicant or licensee shall cease conducting business with the applicant by the date specified in the notice.



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