58 Pa. Code § 441a.19 - Notice of employee misconduct and offenses and employee resignations
(a) A slot machine
licensee or management company shall submit a weekly report to the Bureau of
Licensing of the terminations of any employees.
(b) The weekly report must include the
following information:
(1) The employee's
name.
(2) The address of record of
the employee on file with the slot machine licensee.
(3) The employee's license, permit or
registration number.
(4) The
employee's title or position.
(5) A
summary of the incident or misconduct by the employee, including violations of
this part or the act.
(6) The date
of termination of the employee.
(7)
The access code, if any, assigned to the employee, which designates the
restricted areas that the employee was permitted to enter and remain in for the
purposes of performing his normal duties.
(c) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a slot
machine licensee shall, within 24 hours, notify the Bureau upon learning of the
arrest, charging, indictment or conviction of any of its affiliates,
intermediaries, subsidiaries, holding companies, principals, key employees,
permittees or registrants for any of the following:
(1) An offense or violation under the act or
this part.
(2) The willful and
knowing violation or attempt to violate an order of the Board by an
employee.
(3) An offense or
violation of another applicable law which would otherwise disqualify the person
from holding a license, permit or registration.
(4) An offense or violation of a criminal law
or ordinance of the United States or the Commonwealth or a comparable offense
or violation in other states or foreign jurisdictions.
(d) A slot machine licensee or management
company shall notify the Bureau of Licensing within 5 days of the receipt of a
resignation of any employee who holds a key employee license.
Notes
The provisions of this § 441a.19 amended under 4 Pa.C.S. §§ 1202(b)(9)-(23) and (30), 1205, 1206(f) and (g), 1207(1) and (2), 1208(1)(iii), 1209(b), 1212, 1213, 1311, 1311.1, 1311.2, 1321, 13A11, 13A12-13A14, 13A15, 1406 and 1802 and Chapter 13.
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