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Title 15 . Revenue
Chapter 160 . (Repealed)
Section 975. Permittee and operator tests

15 AAC 160.975. Permittee and operator tests

(a) The department will not issue a permit to a municipality, qualified organization, or multiple-beneficiary permittee until the applicant's member in charge and alternate member in charge have passed the test required under AS 05.15.112 (a).

(b) The department will not issue an operator's license to a person, municipality, or qualified organization until the person, the designated employee of the municipality, or the designated member of the organization has passed the test required under AS 05.15.122 (b)(6).

(c) For applications for permits for calendar years after 2005, a manager of gaming for a multiple-beneficiary permittee, or for a permittee that engages in bingo or pull-tab sales under its own permit, must pass the test required of a member in charge under AS 05.15.112 (a).

(d) A prospective member in charge, prospective alternate member in charge, prospective manager of gaming, or applicant for an operator license who fails to pass the test required under AS 05.15.112 (a) or AS 05.15.122 (b)(6) must arrange with the department for retesting. The department may require additional study time before rescheduling the test for the person being tested.

(e) The department may require operators, members in charge, alternate members in charge, and managers of gaming to retest, if the department finds that changes in AS 05.15 or this chapter are sufficiently extensive to warrant it.

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

Authority: AS 05.15.060

AS 05.15.112

AS 05.15.122


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