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SB83: (New Title) relative to licenses for primary and secondary game operators.

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  • 284:22 · reference

    ense to operate games of chance activities and, if eligible, may obtain a license to also offer video lottery terminals pursuant to RSA 287-J and historic horse racing pursuant to RSA 284:22. IX. "Gaming equipment" means a collective reference to table game devices and their associated equipment. X. "Primary game operator" means [any person other than a bona fide member of the charitable organization, invo

  • 284:22-B · amend

    f free play that any one licensee can deduct from gross video lottery revenue shall be 12.5 percent in any calendar year.] 16:2 Pari-Mutuel Pools on Historic Horse Races. Amend RSA 284:22-b, V to read as follows: V. The licensee commission on all historic horse race pari-mutuel pools shall be at a rate of not greater than 12 percent. In addition to the above commission, 100 percent of the odd cents of a

  • 287-D:1 · amend

    payment for problem gaming services shall also be directed to the governor's commission on addiction, treatment, and prevention. 16:3 Game Operator Employer; Definition. Amend RSA 287-D:1, VIII - XI to read as follows: VIII. "Game operator employer" means [a business entity or individual who employs, supervises, and controls game operators and who is hired by a charitable organization to operate games

  • 287-D:10 · amend

    lottery commission may, by rule, establish additional items to be submitted on the application form or attached to it: 16:5 Secondary Game Operator License Applications. Amend RSA 287-D:10, I to read as follows: I. Other than members of a charitable organization, any person who is employed by a game operator employer to operate games in a non-supervisory capacity shall be licensed under this section.

  • 287-D:5 · add

    ers, managers or supervisors of security employees, pit bosses, shift bosses, credit executives, and cashier operations supervisors]. In addition to the general requirements under RSA 287-D:5, a primary game operator license application shall include, at a minimum, the following information provided that the lottery commission may, by rule, establish additional items to be submitted on the application form o

  • 287-D:9 · amend

    f chance, video lottery terminals or historic racing devices in a non-supervisory capacity. 16:4 Primary Game Operator License Applications. Amend the introductory paragraph of RSA 287-D:9, I to read as follows: I. Other than members of a charitable organization, any person who will act in a supervisory capacity and be empowered by a game operator employer to make discretionary decisions on gambling op

  • 287-J · reference

    ation] a person or business entity holding a license to operate games of chance activities and, if eligible, may obtain a license to also offer video lottery terminals pursuant to RSA 287-J and historic horse racing pursuant to RSA 284:22. IX. "Gaming equipment" means a collective reference to table game devices and their associated equipment. X. "Primary game operator" means [any person other than a bon

  • 287-J:1 · amend

    ary and secondary game operators. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 16:1 Gross Video Lottery Revenue; Definition. Amend RSA 287-J:1, III to read as follows: III. "Gross video lottery revenue" means the total of all sums actually received by a VLT licensee from operation of video lottery terminals, minus the total of all sums actually paid out as

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