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Code · California · Business and Professions Code

§ 19883

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(a)To the extent required by this chapter, officers and directors, shareholders, lenders, holders of evidence of indebtedness, underwriters, agents, or employees of a corporate owner licensee shall be licensed individually. The corporation shall require these persons to apply for a gambling license, and shall notify the department of every change of corporate officers, directors, or key employees within 10 business days after the change. An officer, director, or key employee who is required to apply for a license shall apply for the license within 30 calendar days after he or she becomes an officer, director, or key employee.
(b)The corporation shall immediately remove any officer or director required to apply for a license from any office or directorship if any of the following apply to that officer or director:
(1)He or she fails to apply for the license within 30 calendar days after becoming an officer or director.
(2)He or she is denied a license.
(3)His or her license is revoked.
(c)If the license of any officer or director is suspended, the corporation, immediately and for the duration of the suspension, shall suspend that officer or director.
(d)If any shareholder who is required to apply for a gambling license fails to apply for the license within the time required, the shareholder shall be deemed to have been denied a license for purposes of subdivision
(b)of Section 19882.
(e)If any person, other than an officer, director, or shareholder, who is required to apply for a gambling license fails to do so, the failure may be deemed to be a failure of the corporate owner licensee to require the application.
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