Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.1321 - Supplier license required to provide gaming-related goods and services
Rule 321.
(1) A
person shall not supply or provide goods or services to a casino licensee,
casino license applicant, or holder of a certificate of suitability that are
directly related to gambling, that are directly related to the conduct of
gambling activity, or that otherwise directly affect the play and results of
gambling games authorized, conducted, and played under the act and these rules,
unless the person holds a supplier's license. In determining whether a person
is required to be licensed as a supplier under this rule, the board shall
consider, without limitation, whether the person meets 1 or more of the
following criteria:
(a) The person
manufactures, supplies, or distributes devices, machines, equipment, items, or
articles that meet any of the following provisions:
(i) Are specifically designed for use in the
conduct of gaming.
(ii) Are needed
to conduct gaming.
(iii) Have the
capacity to affect the outcome of the play of a gambling game.
(iv) Have the capacity to affect the
calculation, storage, collection, or control of gross receipts.
(b) The person services or repairs
electronic or live gambling devices, machines, equipment, items, or articles
used in gaming.
(c) The person
provides services directly related to the operation, security, surveillance,
regulation, or management of gaming in a casino.
(d) The person provides other goods or
services determined by the board to be so utilized in, or incident to, the
operation of a casino or gaming that the person must be licensed as a supplier
to protect the public and enhance the credibility and integrity of gaming in
this state.
(2) The
following persons shall be licensed under the criteria specified in subrule (1)
of this rule:
(a) Manufacturer, supplier,
distributor, servicer, or repairer of any of the following:
(i) EGDs.
(ii) Cards.
(iii) Dice.
(iv) Gaming chips.
(v) Gaming plaques.
(vi) Dealing shoes.
(vii) Drop boxes.
(viii) Computerized gaming monitoring
systems.
(ix)Cashless wagering
systems.
(x) Credit voucher
machines.
(xi) Other gaming
equipment or supplies.
(b) A provider of casino surveillance and
security systems and services.
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