13 Miss. Code. R. 2-1.11 - Application And Investigative Fee
(a) Simultaneously
with the submission of its application for a gaming license, the applicant
shall pay a non-refundable application fee of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00)
along with all other fees provided for in the Gaming Control Act. These fees
shall be payable to the Mississippi Department of Revenue.
(b) An applicant for any subsequent gaming
license, continuance of a gaming license, finding of suitability, registration,
approval, or other license pertaining to a particular establishment shall pay
such investigative fees and costs as determined by the Executive Director. Any
licensee which is the subject of a periodic compliance investigation shall pay
such investigative fees and cost as determined by the Executive Director. The
Executive Director shall estimate the investigative fees and costs and may
require a deposit to be paid by the applicant or licensee in advance as a
condition precedent to beginning or continuing an investigation. If, at any
time, the Executive Director determines that the investigative fees and costs
are likely to exceed the deposits paid by the applicant or licensee, the
Executive Director may require additional deposits.
(c) The Executive Director and Commission
will not take final action to approve any application unless all application
and investigative fees and costs have been paid in full. The Executive Director
may recommend denial and the Commission may deny the application if the
applicant has failed or refused to pay all application and investigative fees
and costs.
(d) Upon final action on
the application, the Executive Director shall give to the applicant an itemized
accounting of the investigative fees and costs incurred. The Executive Director
shall refund to any applicant who made deposits pursuant to Subsection (b) of
this Regulation, any balance remaining in the investigative account of the
applicant after all investigative fees and costs have been paid. (Adopted:
09/25/1991; Amended: 11/18/1999.)
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