Mich. Admin. Code R. 431.5015 - Establishment of accounts
Rule 5015.
(1) A
person must establish an account with the TPF before placing an account wager.
An account may only be established with a licensed TPF.
(2) Accounts can only be established by
natural persons and will not be transferable between persons.
(3) To establish an account, an application
must be electronically signed or otherwise expressly authorized by the
applicant and must contain the following information:
(a) The applicant's full legal
name.
(b) The applicant's principal
residence address.
(c) The
applicant's telephone number.
(d)
Proper identification or certification demonstrating that the applicant is at
least 18 years of age.
(e) Any
other information the executive director determines is necessary to carry out
its duties under applicable laws and rules.
(4) A TPF may not sell or share an applicant
or account holder's confidential information, or use an applicant or account
holder's confidential information for any purpose not related to authorized
account wagering, except as authorized by the applicant or account
holder.
(5) Each application for an
account shall be verified with respect to name, principal residence address,
and date of birth either by an independent service provider or another means
authorized by the executive director to adequately ensure the accuracy of the
information.
(6) A TPF must provide
the following information to each applicant when an account is established:
(a) The process for funding accounts and
making withdrawals from accounts.
(b) Account wagering rules and procedures,
methods, timing of crediting and debiting accounts, user fees, and any other
information considered necessary by the executive director.
(c) Notice that the account holder may place
wagers only on races authorized for parimutuel wagering under Michigan
law.
(d) A unique account
number.
(e) Notice that an account
holder must be at least 18 years of age and that individuals under the age of
18 shall not have access to the account.
(f) Information on responsible wagering and
how to obtain assistance with problem gambling, including the contact
information for at least one problem gambling assistance program.
(g) Procedures for resolving disputes between
the account holder and the TPF.
(h)
Any other information considered appropriate by the executive
director.
(7) The
executive director must approve any changes to the account's terms and
conditions, before implementation by the TPF.
(8) The TPF must notify the account holder
when the terms and conditions governing the account are changed. The
notification must be before the new procedures are applied to the account. The
account holder must have the opportunity to close the account. If the account
is not closed, it is presumed the account holder accepted the new terms and
conditions of the account.
(9) An
account holder is required to supply a secure personal identification code when
establishing an account. The account holder is required to supply the code when
making deposits or withdrawals from the account and when placing a wager. The
account holder has the right to change the code at any time.
(10) Nothing in this chapter prohibits a TPF
from refusing to open an account for reasonable business reasons.
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