Ill. Admin. Code tit. 11, § 1900.1410 - Testing and Certification of Wagering Equipment
a) All wagering equipment must be tested by
an independent outside testing laboratory licensed pursuant to the Illinois
Gambling Act and 86 Ill. Adm. Code
3000.287
prior to sale or distribution by a supplier licensee.
b) The Administrator may develop and publish
technical standards against which all independent outside testing laboratories
must test any wagering equipment for compliance.
c) All wagering equipment shall be tested by
the independent outside testing laboratory in accordance with 86 Ill. Adm. Code
3000.288.
In addition to the requirements of 86 Ill. Adm. Code 3000.288, the report
issued by the independent outside testing laboratory shall include:
1) The extent to which the wagering equipment
meets the published technical standards, if any;
2) Whether the wagering equipment meets the
requirements of the Act and this Part; and
3) Any additional information the
Administrator needs in order to certify wagering equipment.
d) The Administrator shall review
all wagering equipment for proper mechanical and electronic functioning, and
consider the written test reports submitted by the independent outside testing
laboratory.
e) After completing
evaluations of the wagering equipment, the Administrator may certify the
wagering equipment for use in Illinois.
f) Wagering equipment must be certified by
the Administrator prior to use by a sports wagering operation.
g) The Administrator may suspend or revoke
the certification of any wagering equipment without notice if the Administrator
has good cause to believe the continued operation of the wagering equipment
poses a threat to the security and integrity of the Illinois sports wagering
industry.
h) The Administrator may
issue temporary certification to any wagering equipment that has been
previously tested and approved for operation in another jurisdiction similar to
Illinois.
i) In determining whether
to issue temporary certification, the Administrator shall consider any relevant
factor, including but not limited to:
1)
Wagering equipment standards and testing in the other jurisdiction;
2) Date of the most recent testing;
3) Professional reputation and history of the
supplier;
4) The best interests and
needs of the Illinois sports wagering industry; and
5) Whether issuing temporary certification
would pose a threat to public confidence and trust in the Illinois sports
wagering industry, or to the integrity and security of the Illinois sports
wagering industry.
j) The
Administrator may rescind temporary certification at any time for any just
cause, including but not limited to the factors identified in subsection
(h).
k) Temporary certification
shall expire after 90 days. The Administrator may renew any temporary
certification for good cause shown.
l) The Administrator may waive any technical
requirement of any wagering equipment, including the sports wagering system and
internet wagering system, established in this Part upon written request by a
licensee. Waiver shall only be granted if the Administrator determines that
other features or characteristics of the wagering equipment sufficiently meet
the policy goals of the requirement that is being waived.
m) The Administrator may rescind a waiver
granted under subsection (l) at any time if the Administrator has reason to
believe that the wagering equipment no longer sufficiently meets the policy
goals of the waived requirement.
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