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Title 15 . Revenue
Chapter 160 . (Repealed)
Section 970. Member in charge restriction

15 AAC 160.970. Member in charge restriction

(a) A member in charge or alternate member in charge of a permittee may not be an operator, employee of an operator, registered vendor, or employee of a registered vendor that conducts gaming activity for the permittee.

(b) A member in charge or alternate member in charge must be a natural person. A change in a member in charge or alternate member in charge must be reported to the department on an amended application under 15 AAC 160.070.

(c) A member in charge who is designated on a permit application must have been an active member of the permittee, or the board of directors of the permittee, or an employee of the permittee for at least six months before the date of the permit application.

(d) A member in charge is the principal point of contact between the permittee and the department. The member in charge is responsible for ensuring that gaming activity, including oversight of the manager of gaming, if any, is properly conducted, that gaming activity is properly recorded and reported, and that net proceeds are properly used.

(e) For a permittee to conduct an activity under AS 05.15 or this chapter, the member in charge or alternate member in charge must be actively carrying out the responsibilities of a member in charge. A permittee must maintain active plans to replace a member in charge or alternate member in charge who resigns or is no longer able to serve as member in charge or alternate member in charge. If a permittee does not have a natural person actively carrying out the responsibilities of a member in charge, a permit is suspended until the department receives an amended application identifying a member in charge and the new member in charge has passed the test required by AS 05.15.112 (a).

History: Eff. 7/30/94, Register 131; am 9/3/2005, Register 175

Authority: AS 05.15.060

AS 05.15.112


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