Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.21516 - Worker compensation
Rule 516.
(1) The
commissioner shall establish a service compensation schedule for
workers.
(2) The commissioner may
adjust the established service compensation schedule. If an adjustment is
proposed, then the licensees shall be given 30 days to comment before the
change is implemented.
(3) A worker
shall not be compensated more than the amount established by the commissioner
in the service compensation schedule, except as prescribed by
R 432.21517.
(4) The amount established by the
commissioner that may be paid to a worker is as follows:
(a) The chairperson shall be paid not more
than $50.00 as of the effective date of these rules and the amount may be
adjusted by the service compensation schedule not to exceed $100.00 for his or
her services.
(b) All other workers
shall be paid not more than $15.00 as of the effective date of these rules and
the amount may be adjusted by the service compensation schedule not to exceed
$50.00 for their services.
(5) Only 1 person may be paid as chairperson
for each licensed gaming event.
(6)
An individual may only be compensated for being either the chairperson or a
worker.
(7) Compensation to workers
includes, but is not limited to, any of the following:
(a) Cash or check.
(b) Anything of value.
(c) Credit towards dues, tuition, or any
other items of value. Any credit given shall not exceed the limit per licensed
gaming event as prescribed by this rule.
(8) In addition to the compensation as
provided by subrule (7) of this rule, workers may also receive food and
beverages consumed while working that do not exceed $10.00 in retail
value.
(9) All worker compensation,
other than credits, shall be paid on the day of the licensed gaming
event.
(10) The names of the
workers and amounts paid, including any credits as provided by subrule (7)(c)
of this rule, shall be recorded on the workers service record for each day of
the licensed gaming event or as directed in writing by the bureau.
(11) Any and all forms of worker compensation
shall only be paid from the proceeds of the licensed gaming event or the
financial account as prescribed by
R 432.21519.
(12) All compensation shall be reported on
the financial statement for the raffle or associated licensed gaming
event.
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