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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 4 — AMUSEMENTS · Chapter 12

§ 1202.2. Expenses of regulatory agencies.

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§ 1202.2. Expenses of regulatory agencies.
(a)Reimbursement.-- Members and employees of the board, employees of the department and the Office of Attorney General, and troopers and employees of the Pennsylvania State Police, whose duties involve the regulation or enforcement of gaming under this part who are seeking reimbursement from funds which are or will be paid by an applicant for a slot machine license or a slot machine licensee or from the assessments made by the department under section 1402(a)(relating to gross terminal revenue deductions) may be reimbursed only for actual and reasonable expenses incurred during the performance of their duties under this part.
(b)Receipts.-- In order to receive reimbursement for an expense under subsection (a), the individual seeking reimbursement must submit a receipt to the appropriate agency documenting the expense incurred. Receipts and requests for reimbursement shall be financial records for purposes of, and subject to redaction under, the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law.
04c1202.2v
(Jan. 7, 2010, P.L.1, No.1, eff. imd.)
2010 Amendment. Act 1 added section 1202.2.
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