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1328 - Junket Operator Licensing.

NY Rac, Pari-Mut Wag & Breeding L § 1328 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) the applicant for licensure is employed by a gaming facility licensee; and

(b) the applicant for licensure has filed a completed application as required by the commission. 6. The commission shall have the authority to immediately suspend, limit or condition any temporary license issued pursuant to this section, pending a hearing on the qualifications of the junket representative. 7. Unless otherwise terminated, any temporary license issued pursuant to this section shall expire twelve months from the date of its issuance, and shall be renewable by the commission for one additional six month period. 8. Every agreement concerning junkets entered into by a gaming facility licensee and a junket representative or junket enterprise shall be deemed to include a provision for its termination without liability on the part of the gaming facility licensee, if the commission orders the termination upon the suspension, limitation, conditioning, denial or revocation of the licensure of the junket representative or junket enterprise. Failure to expressly include such a condition in the agreement shall not constitute a defense in any action brought to terminate the agreement. 9. A gaming facility licensee shall be responsible for the conduct of any junket representative or junket enterprise associated with it and for the terms and conditions of any junket engaged in on its premises, regardless of the fact that the junket may involve persons not employed by such a gaming facility licensee. 10. A gaming facility licensee shall be responsible for any violation or deviation from the terms of a junket. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, the commission may order restitution to junket participants, assess penalties for such violations or deviations, prohibit future junkets by the gaming facility licensee, junket enterprise or junket representative, and order such further relief as it deems appropriate. 11. The commission shall, by regulation, prescribe methods, procedures and forms for the delivery and retention of information concerning the conduct of junkets by gaming facility licensees. Without limitation of the foregoing, each gaming facility licensee, in accordance with the rules of the commission, shall:

(a) Maintain on file a report describing the operation of any junket engaged in on its premises; and

(b) Submit to the commission a list of all its employees who are acting as junket representatives. 12. Each gaming facility licensee, junket representative or junket enterprise shall, in accordance with the rules of the commission, file a report with the commission with respect to each list of junket patrons or potential junket patrons purchased directly or indirectly by the gaming facility licensee, junket representative or enterprise. 13. The commission shall have the authority to determine, either by regulation, or upon petition by the holder of a gaming facility license, that a type of arrangement otherwise included within the definition of "junket" shall not require compliance with any or all of the requirements of this section. In granting exemptions, the commission shall consider such factors as the nature, volume and significance of the particular type of arrangement, and whether the exemption would be consistent with the public policies established by this article. In applying the provisions of this subdivision, the commission may condition, limit, or restrict any exemption as it may deem appropriate. 14. No junket enterprise or junket representative or person acting as a junket representative may:

(a) Engage in efforts to collect upon checks that have been returned by banks without full and final payment;

(b) Exercise approval authority with regard to the authorization or issuance of credit;

(c) Act on behalf of or under any arrangement with a gaming facility licensee or a gaming patron with regard to the redemption, consolidation, or substitution of the gaming patron's checks awaiting deposit;

(d) Individually receive or retain any fee from a patron for the privilege of participating in a junket; and

(e) Pay for any services, including transportation, or other items of value provided to, or for the benefit of, any patron participating in a junket.

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1328 - Junket Operator Licensing.