205 CMR 134.14 - Administrative Closure of Applications for Registration or Licensure
(1) All applicants for a Key Gaming Employee
License, a Gaming Employee License, a Gaming Vendor License, a Gaming Service
Employee Registration or a Non-gaming Vendor Registration shall promptly
respond to any request for information from the Division of Licensing and/or
the Bureau. This obligation is in addition to the continuing duty set forth in
205 CMR
134.18(1).
(2) Failure of an applicant for a Key Gaming
Employee License, a Gaming Employee License, or a Gaming Service Employee
Registration to respond to a request for information from the Division of
Licensing and/or the Bureau within 14 days of the request may result in the
administrative closure of the application for registration or licensure and the
corresponding administrative revocation of a registration or temporary license,
if applicable.
(3) Failure of an
applicant for a Gaming Vendor License or a Non-gaming Vendor Registration to
respond to a request for information from the Division of Licensing and/or the
Bureau within 21 days of the request may result in the administrative closure
of that license application or registration and the corresponding
administrative revocation of a registration or temporary license, if
applicable.
(4) In the event that
an application for registration or licensure is administratively closed for
failure to provide requested information or to comply with the obligations set
forth in either 205 CMR 134.14 or
205 CMR
134.18(1), the Division of
Licensing or the Bureau will notify the applicant of the determination in
writing and will identify the specific deficiencies in the application that
served as the basis for the closure. Once an application for registration or
licensure has been administratively closed, the applicant is required to submit
a new application in order to be considered for licensure or registration. In
that event, the applicant shall submit a complete application including all
outstanding information as previously detailed by the Division of Licensing or
the Bureau. The submission of outstanding information is not a guarantee of
licensure/registration, but is a prerequisite for the application to be deemed
administratively complete.
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