Ill. Admin. Code tit. 11, § 1900.1510 - Approval of Internal Control System
a) The Board has delegated to the
Administrator responsibility for approving, on behalf of the Board, the
internal control systems of master sports wagering licensees if the
Administrator finds that the internal control system meets the requirements of
Sections 1900.1500 and 1900.1520.
b) The internal control system of an
applicant or licensee must be initially approved by the Administrator prior to
the commencement of sports wagering operations.
c) Proposed changes to the internal control
system must be submitted in writing to the Administrator for approval. No
internal control system change may be implemented by the master sports wagering
licensee unless approved by the Administrator.
d) A master sports wagering licensee that
holds an organization gaming license or owners license may incorporate by
reference any internal control system that has been approved pursuant to the
Illinois Gambling Act and its adopted rules.
e) The holder of a master sports wagering
license or management services provider license is subject to disciplinary
action for violations of its internal control system.
f) Occupational licensees are subject to
disciplinary action for the violation of a master sports wagering licensee's
internal control system.
g) The
internal control system of each master sports wagering licensee may be reviewed
for compliance with the requirements of this Part by an independent certified
public accountant selected by the Administrator. Each certified public
accountant must be registered in the State of Illinois under the Illinois
Public Accounting Act [225 ILCS 450].
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