Wash. Admin. Code § 230-07-115 - Duties of charitable or nonprofit gambling managers
Charitable or nonprofit gambling managers must:
(1) Be knowledgeable of the laws and rules
that relate to the operation of the gambling activities and the restrictions on
the use of funds made from gambling activities for which they are responsible;
and
(2) Supervise the gambling
activity, including all secondary activities, such as retail sales, conducted
along with gambling activities; and
(3) Ensure:
(a) The business premises are maintained in a
safe condition and persons participating in the activity are reasonably
protected from physical harm; and
(b) Fair and equal participation by players
in gambling activities; and
(c) All
records are completed and correct; and
(d) All funds are disbursed or invested
according to the directions of the officers or governing board and are used
solely to further the charitable or nonprofit purpose(s) of the organization;
and
(4) Protect:
(a) The public from fraud; and
(b) The organization from players or workers
committing illegal acts; and
(c)
All gambling assets of the organization from misuse or theft; and
(5) Safeguard funds or other
assets made from gambling and secondary activities for which he or she is
responsible until directly deposited in the organization's bank
account.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 9.46.070. 07-10-032 (Order 609), § 230-07-115, filed 4/24/07, effective 1/1/08.
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