Wash. Admin. Code § 230-06-012 - Conducting underage compliance test programs with minors
(1) Licensees may conduct in-house controlled
purchase programs (underage compliance test programs) to test their employee's
compliance with
RCW
9.46.228 that makes it unlawful for any
person under the age of eighteen to play punch boards, pull-tabs, card games,
or participate in fund-raising events.
(2) Licensees must:
(a) Have written procedures for conducting
underage compliance test programs.
(i) Class F
or house-banked card game licensees must include the procedures in their
internal controls; or
(ii)
Licensees not required to have internal controls must submit their procedures
to us prior to conducting an underage compliance test and keep a copy of the
procedures on the licensed business premises; and
(b) Provide employees a written description
of the employer's underage compliance test program. The written description
must include notice of actions an employer may take as a consequence of an
employee's failure to comply with company policies regarding unauthorized
persons engaging in gambling activities during an underage compliance test;
and
(c) Provide written
notification (letter, e-mail, or fax) to us before conducting the test. The
notification must include:
(i) Licensee name;
and
(ii) Date and time of test;
and
(iii) Last name and first
initial of the person used in the test; and
(iv) First and last name of the person
supervising the person used in the test; and
(d) Maintain on the licensed business
premises for at least one year, and produce upon request, the following
information for each test conducted:
(i) A
copy of the photo identification, which must include the birth date, of the
person used in the test; and
(ii)
The results; and
(e)
Only use underage persons who are sixteen or seventeen years old at the time of
the test.
(3) Licensees
with a minimum gambling age of twenty-one must follow the procedures in
subsections (1) and (2) of this section, except for subsection (2)(e) of this
section, if they use persons who are at least eighteen years of age but less
than twenty-one years of age to conduct underage enforcement tests.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. 09-19-082 (Order 659), § 230-06-012, filed 9/17/09, effective 10/18/09.
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