Ariz. Admin. Code § R19-4-205 - Procedures for Licensing
A. Every
applicant for a license shall submit a complete application in the form
prescribed by the Department, which shall include all information and
documentation required by the Department, along with the non-refundable initial
license fee.
B. The fees for
licensure shall be the following:
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1. |
Fantasy Contest Operator |
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a. Initial License Fee |
$ 2,000 |
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b. Renewal |
$ 1,000 |
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2. |
Management Company a. Initial License Fee |
$ 2,000 |
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b. Renewal |
$ 1,000 |
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3. |
Holding Company a. Initial License Fee |
$ 500 |
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b. Renewal |
$ 250 |
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4. |
Suppliers a. Initial License Fee |
$ 250 |
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b. Renewal |
$ 125 |
C.
Within five days following its receipt of a complete application for licensure
of a supplier, the Department shall issue a temporary license to the applicant
unless the Department does not believe that the applicant will qualify for
licensure. If the supplier does not receive a response from the Department
regarding the approval or denial of the applicant's temporary license by the
close of the fifth day following the receipt of a complete application for
licensure then the applicant's temporary license shall be deemed approved by
the Department. The results of a Department background investigation shall not
be required prior to the issuance of a temporary license. The temporary license
shall become void and be of no effect upon either the issuance of licensure or
upon the issuance of notice of denial.
D. If fantasy sports contest operators,
management companies, holding companies, or suppliers are applying for license
renewal, fantasy sports contest operators, management companies, holding
companies, and suppliers shall submit their completed renewal application along
with the license renewal fee to the Department at least 30 days prior to the
expiration date of their license. An applicant for renewal may continue to be
engaged under their expired license until action is taken on the renewal
application by the Department.
E.
If a fantasy sports contest operator changes key employees, each new key
employee shall file a complete disclosure application within 15 days after the
change.
F. If a fantasy sports
contest operator, management company, and/or holding company has a change of
principals, directors, officers, and/or individual owners of 10% or more, each
individual shall file a complete disclosure application within 30 days after
the change, appointment, or election.
G. Applicants and licensees may appeal a
summary suspension or a determination by the Department of a revocation,
suspension, or denial of licensure.
H. An applicant for licensure, or renewal
that wishes to withdraw an application shall submit a request to the Department
in writing. The application shall not be considered withdrawn without the
written permission of the Department.
Notes
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