Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.623 - Occupational licensing
Rule 623.
(1) An
individual must have an occupational license if his or her duties directly
impact the integrity of internet gaming as determined by the board in its sole
discretion, subject to the following:
(a) The
board shall exercise its discretion with respect to any internet gaming
operator applicant or licensee that is an Indian tribe consistent with
limitations prescribed in the act.
(b) An internet gaming operator or internet
gaming supplier may provide an explanation, such as a job description, to
support an allegation that a position should not require an occupational
license.
(c) Elected or appointed
officials of a federally recognized Indian tribe located within this state are
exempt from any occupational licensing requirement unless they are employees of
the tribes internet gaming operation.
(2) The following individuals when employed
by an internet gaming operator or internet gaming supplier are considered by
the board to directly impact the integrity of internet gaming:
(a) An individual who has the capability to
directly affect the outcome of an internet wager or game.
(b) An individual who has the capability of
affecting a payout to an authorized participant.
(3) An individual applying for an
occupational license must complete an application in the manner and form
prescribed by the board and submit it together with the required application
fee and a written statement from an internet gaming operator or internet gaming
supplier indicating that it has employed or will employ the individual if the
individual is licensed.
(4) If a
preliminary review of the application and criminal history check does not
uncover or indicate any circumstance that may require denial of the application
under the licensing standards established in this rule, a temporary
occupational license may be issued. The temporary occupational license
authorizes the individual to perform the employment duties for which the
license is sought, pending action on the license application. A temporary
license is valid until the occupational license application is withdrawn or
denied, the temporary license is suspended or revoked, or the license is issued
by the board.
(5) An individual has
the burden to establish by clear and convincing evidence his or her suitability
as to character, reputation, integrity, and responsibility.
(6) The board may, in its discretion, deny an
occupational license to an individual who is or does any of the following:
(a) Fails to disclose or states falsely any
information requested in the application.
(b) Has been convicted of a criminal offense
involving gambling, dishonesty, theft, or fraud in any jurisdiction. However,
the board may waive this requirement if the conviction occurred more than 5
years before the applicant applies for a license and the board is convinced
that the applicant does not pose a threat to the integrity of internet gaming
and the applicant otherwise meets the requirements of this rule.
(c) Has a history of noncompliance with any
regulatory requirements in this state or any other jurisdiction.
(d) Lacks the requisite suitability as to
integrity and character as determined by the board.
(e) Has had a prior gambling related license
or license application suspended, restricted, revoked, or denied for just cause
in any other jurisdiction.
(7) The board shall decide whether to grant
or deny the application for an occupational license. The decision must not be
arbitrary or capricious.
(8) Upon
granting the application for an occupational license and payment of the
licensing fee, the executive director shall issue the occupational
license.
(9) The occupational
license is not transferable to another individual.
(10) An occupational licensee must have on
his or her person the license while working for the applicable internet gaming
operator or internet gaming supplier in this state during work hours.
(11) The board may exempt an individual from
any or all of the occupational licensing requirements if any of the following
apply:
(a) The individual is licensed under
the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, 1996 IL 1, MCL 432.201 to MCL
432.226.
(b) The individual is
licensed under the lawful sports betting act, 2019 PA 149, MCL 432.401 to MCL
432.419.
(c) The individual is
licensed by another governmental agency.
(d) The board determines, in its sole
discretion, that licensing is not considered necessary to protect the public
interest or accomplish the policies of the act.
(12) An individual exempted from occupational
licensing may be required to register with the board using a form prescribed by
the board.
(13) The board may
suspend, revoke, summarily suspend, or refuse to renew a license for just
cause.
(14) An occupational license
is valid for 2 years and must be renewed as prescribed by the board. If the
occupational licensee files a renewal request and pays the licensing fee in a
timely manner and in the manner and form prescribed by the board, the licensees
existing occupational license does not expire until a decision on the
application for renewal is made.
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