Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.310 - Millionaire party conduct
Rule 310.
(1) A
millionaire party licensee may conduct only those games approved by the
executive director. All games must be conducted pursuant to the rules set by
the executive director. If approved by the executive director, only games
marked on the application can be conducted at an event.
(2) The qualified organization shall perform
the duties concerning the millionaire party as directed by the executive
director.
(3) Millionaire parties
must only be conducted during the hours and the date or dates stated on the
license.
(4) A copy of the current
license application and any changes must be onsite and available for
review.
(5) Unless approved by the
executive director, 2 bona fide members shall be present at all times during an
event.
(6) A qualified organization
shall provide the names of its bona fide members who will be participating in
the millionaire party to the executive director with its license
application.
(7) Unless allowed by
written authorization of the executive director, only bona fide members of the
millionaire party licensee may perform any of the following duties at an event
conducted under the license:
(a) Counting,
distributing, handling, selling, or redeeming chips.
(b) Receiving, handling, or counting
cash.
(c) Collecting the house
rake.
(d) Paying out cash
prizes.
(e) Completing the
millionaire party game records and financial statement.
(f) Ensuring only authorized individuals are
present in the demarcated area.
(g)
Monitoring the games and verifying all games have been conducted in conformance
with the rules of the game.
(h)
Verifying the age of the players.
(i) Any other duty authorized by the
executive director.
(8)
Except for disputed prizes, all winners shall be determined, and all prizes
must be awarded, within the hours stated on the license.
(9) A location owner or lessor, a partner,
member, director, officer, agent, or employee of a location owner or lessor, a
shareholder of a privately held corporation that is a location owner or lessor,
or an individual residing in the same household as any of these shall not do
any of the following:
(a) Be an officer of a
qualified organization conducting a millionaire party at the
location.
(b) Participate as a
player in any event being conducted at the location.
(c) Share in a prize, purchase, play, or
accept charity game tickets or numeral game tickets offered for sale at the
location by the qualified organization at any time during the day he or she is
working or assisting.
(d) Split a
prize with a player.
(e)
Participate in any aspect of an event conducted at the location, including but
not limited to, providing dealers, equipment, or workers, unless all of the
following conditions exist:
(i) The location
is owned or rented by the qualified organization and used by the qualified
organization on a continual basis for the regular use of its members.
(ii) The qualified organization is the
millionaire party licensee and is conducting the event.
(iii) The executive director has granted a
waiver for the participation.
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