Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.516 - Reasons for investigation of, or disciplinary action against, a fantasy contest operator or licensed management company; disciplinary hearing procedure
Rule 516.
(1) The
board may initiate an investigation of or a disciplinary action against, or
both, a fantasy contest operator or licensed management company if the board
has reason to believe that 1 or more of the following apply:
(a) The licensed fantasy contest operator or
licensed management company is not maintaining suitability for licensure as
provided by the act.
(b) The
licensed fantasy contest operator or licensed management company is not
complying with licensure conditions.
(c) The fantasy contest operator or licensed
management company is not complying with all laws, rules, orders, and
resolutions.
(2) Before
initiating disciplinary proceedings, the board must give notice and an
opportunity to show compliance under section 92 of the administrative
procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL
24.292.
(3) A fantasy contest operator is responsible
for the conduct of any licensed management company it uses to conduct fantasy
contests under the act. A fantasy contest operator or licensed management
company is responsible for the conduct of any third-party provider it uses to
conduct fantasy contests under the act. A licensed management company is
responsible for its conduct under the act and these rules. Any violation of the
act or these rules by the fantasy contest operator in which the licensed
management company participated in the action is considered a violation by both
the fantasy contest operator and licensed management company, and the board may
hold both, or either, accountable for the violation.
(4) The board may initiate a disciplinary
proceeding by designating a member or the executive director to conduct a
hearing or by initiating proceedings with the appropriate state agency under
the contested case provisions of chapter 4 of the administrative procedures act
of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL
24.271 to
24.288, and the rules promulgated
under that chapter.
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