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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-8772. Kansas racing and gaming commission; rules and regulations.

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74-8772. Kansas racing and gaming commission; rules and regulations. On or before January 1, 2023, the Kansas racing and gaming commission shall adopt such permanent rules and regulations as the commission deems necessary to carry out the duties and functions of the commission pursuant to the Kansas expanded lottery act. Temporary rules and regulations may be adopted by the commission without being subject to the provisions and requirements of K.S.A. 77-415 through 77-438 , and amendments thereto, but shall be subject to approval by the attorney general as to legality and shall be filed with the secretary of state and published in the Kansas register.
Temporary and permanent rules and regulations shall include, but not be limited to, rules and regulations:
(a)Promoting the integrity of the gaming and finances of lottery gaming facilities and racetrack gaming facilities and shall meet or exceed industry standards for monitoring and controlling the gaming and finances of lottery gaming facility operations and racetrack gaming facility operations and shall give the Kansas racing and gaming commission sufficient authority to monitor and control the gaming operation and to ensure its integrity and security;
(b)prescribing the on-site security arrangements for lottery gaming facilities and racetrack gaming facilities;
(c)requiring reporting of information about any lottery gaming facility manager or racetrack gaming facility manager, and its employees, vendors and finances, necessary or desirable to ensure the security of lottery gaming facility and racetrack gaming facility operations. None of the information disclosed pursuant to this subsection shall be subject to disclosure under the Kansas open records act;
(d)requiring reporting and auditing of financial information of lottery gaming facility managers and racetrack gaming facility managers, including, but not limited to, the reporting of profits or losses incurred by lottery gaming facility managers and racetrack gaming facility managers and the reporting of such other information as the Kansas racing and gaming commission requires to determine compliance with the Kansas expanded lottery act and rules and regulations adopted hereunder. None of the information disclosed pursuant to this subsection shall be subject to disclosure under the Kansas open records act; and
(e)provisions for oversight of all lottery gaming facility operations and racetrack gaming facility operations, including, but not limited to, oversight of internal controls; oversight of security of facilities; performance of background investigations, determination of qualifications and credentialing of employees, contractors and agents of lottery gaming facility managers, ancillary lottery gaming facility operations and racetrack gaming facilities; auditing of lottery gaming facility revenues and net electronic gaming machine income of racetrack gaming facilities; enforcement of all state laws; and maintenance of the integrity of lottery gaming facility and racetrack gaming facility operations.
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