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Session Laws, 2007, Special Session
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Martin O'Malley, Governor

Ch. 4

(e) if a licensee has its license revoked or otherwise
surrenders the license. the video lottery operation license reverts
to the State.

9-1A-14.

(A)       UNLESS AN INDIVIDUAL HOLDS A VALID VIDEO LOTTERY EMPLOYEE
LICENSE ISSUED BY THE COMMISSION. THE INDIVIDUAL MAY NOT BE EMPLOYED
BY A VIDEO LOTTERY OPERATION LICENSEE AS A VIDEO LOTTERY EMPLOYEE.

(B)      BEFORE ISSUANCE OF A VIDEO LOTTERY EMPLOYEE LICENSE. AN
APPLICANT SHALL PROVIDE SUFFICIENT INFORMATION. DOCUMENTATION. AND
ASSURANCES THAT THE COMMISSION MAY REQUIRE.

(c) The Commission shall deny a video lottery employee
license to an applicant who is disqualified due to:

(1)     the applicant's failure to prove the applicant's good
character. honesty. and integrity;

(2)     the applicant's lack of expertise or training to be a
video lottery employee:

(3)     the applicant's conviction for any crime involving
moral turpitude or gambling under the laws of the united states or
any state:

(4)     the applicant's current prosecution for any crime
involving moral turpitude or gambling under the laws of the united
States or any state, but, at the request of the applicant, the
Commission may defer a decision on the application during the
pendency of the charge:

(5)     pursuit by the applicant of economic gain in an
occupational manner or context that is in violation of the laws of
the State, if the pursuit creates a reasonable belief that
participation of the applicant in video lottery operations would be
inimical to the policies of this subtitle:

(6)     identification of the applicant as a career offender
or a member of a career offender cartel or an associate of a career
offender or career offender cartel in a manner that creates a

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