Current through Vol. 24-22, December 15, 2024
Section R. 432.1302 - Classification of licensesRule 302.
The board may classify an activity to be licensed in addition to, different from, or at a different level than, the following license classifications:
(a) Casino license. An owner or operator of a casino gambling operation is required to hold a casino license.(b) Supplier license. The following persons are required to hold a supplier license: (i) Persons who supply equipment, goods, or services to a casino licensee or a holder of a certificate of suitability that are directly related to or affect gambling operations authorized and regulated under the act and these rules.(ii) All other suppliers or purveyors of nongaming-related goods or services to a casino gambling operation or casino enterprise regarding the realty, construction, maintenance, or business of a proposed or existing casino or casino enterprise on a regular or continuing basis, including but not limited to all of the following entities: (B) Maintenance companies.(C) Food and beverage purveyors.(D) Laundry and linen suppliers.(E) Construction companies.(F) Other suppliers described in these rules.(c) Occupational license. An individual who is employed by a casino licensee, casino enterprise, supplier licensee, or a person with an exemption from the supplier-licensing requirements whose work duties are directly related to, or involved in, the gambling operation or performed in a restricted area of a casino or in the gaming area of the casino, or who is a gaming operations manager, general manager, department manager, or an equivalent, shall hold a valid occupational license that is the level required for his or her position before the individual may perform any of the duties of his or her position. There are 3 different classes of occupational license, as follows: (i) Occupational license, level 1.(ii) Occupational license, level 2.(iii) Occupational license, level 3.Mich. Admin. Code R. 432.1302
1998-2000 AACS; 2019 MR 9, Eff. 5/17/2019