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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 4 — AMUSEMENTS · Chapter 33

§ 3307. Diversity.

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§ 3307. Diversity.
(a)Intent.-- It is the intent and goal of the General Assembly that the board promote and ensure diversity in all aspects of the gaming activities authorized under this part.
(b)Reports by applicants.-- An applicant for a terminal operator license or establishment license shall submit a diversity plan to the board. At a minimum, the diversity plan shall contain a summary of:
(1)All employee recruitment and retention efforts undertaken to promote the participation of diverse groups in employment with the applicant if issued a terminal operator license or establishment license.
(2)Other information deemed necessary by the board to assess the diversity plan.
(c)Review.-- The board shall conduct a review of a diversity plan. When reviewing the adequacy of a diversity plan, the board shall take into consideration the total number of video gaming terminals the applicant proposes to operate within the Commonwealth.
(d)Periodic review.-- The board shall periodically review the terminal operator licensee's or establishment licensee's diversity plan and recommend changes.
(e)Applicant or licensee responsibility.-- An applicant for a terminal operator license or establishment license or a terminal operator licensee or establishment licensee shall provide information as required by the board to enable the board to complete the reviews required under subsections
(c)and (d).
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