68 IAC 15-1-3 - Submission and approval
Authority: IC 4-33-4; IC 4-35-4
Affected: IC 4-33; IC 4-35; IC 5-14
Sec. 3.
(a) At
various times throughout this article, the casino licensee or casino license
applicant will be required to submit policies and procedures for accounting
records to the commission. The accounting records must be submitted in
accordance with this rule.
(b)
Accounting records must comply with the provisions of IC 4-33, IC 4-35, and
this title.
(c) Submissions of
policies and procedures for accounting records shall be handled in the
following manner:
(1) When called for in this
article, the casino license applicant shall submit the policies and procedures
for accounting records to the executive director at least sixty (60) days prior
to the commencement of gaming operations.
(2) The executive director shall, in writing,
approve the policies and procedures for accounting records, in total or in
part.
(3) Any portion of the
policies and procedures for accounting records not approved by the executive
director shall be revised and resubmitted by the casino license applicant
within the time period established by the executive director. This method shall
be followed until all portions of the policies and procedures for accounting
records have been approved, or approval cannot be obtained.
(4) None of the policies and procedures for
accounting records may be used by a casino license applicant or a casino
licensee unless the policies and procedures for accounting records have been
approved, in writing, by the executive director.
(d) The casino license applicant or casino
licensee shall stamp or otherwise mark each page of its policies and procedures
for accounting records submitted to the commission with the word "CONFIDENTIAL"
if the material submitted is not subject to disclosure under IC 4-33, IC 4-35,
or IC 5-14, or a combination of the three. The casino license applicant or
casino licensee shall, at the request of the executive director or the
commission, provide a justification explaining the confidential nature of the
policies and procedures.
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