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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 4 — AMUSEMENTS · Chapter 13

§ 1306. Order of initial license issuance.

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§ 1306. Order of initial license issuance.
In order to facilitate the timely and orderly deployment of licensed gaming operations in this Commonwealth, the board shall adopt a schedule by which applicants for slot machine, manufacturer and supplier licenses shall be filed, considered and resolved in accordance with the provisions of this part. In so doing, the board shall consider, approve, condition or deny the approval of all filed applications for manufacturer and supplier licenses as soon as administratively possible and at least three months prior to the board's approval, conditioning or denial of the approval of any Category 1 license application pursuant to section 1315 (relating to conditional Category 1 licenses) or any other category of slot machine license pursuant to section 1301 (relating to authorized slot machine licenses).
The board shall ensure that an adequate number of suppliers have been licensed pursuant to section 1301 to meet market demand. The board shall approve, approve with condition or deny all initial applications for conditional Category 1 licenses under section 1315 (relating to conditional Category 1 licenses) prior to considering applications for Category 1, Category 2 or Category 3 slot machine licenses.
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(Nov. 1, 2006, P.L.1243, No.135, eff. imd.)
Cross References. Section 1306 is referred to in sections 1317, 1317.1 of this title.
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