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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 558 · § 558.4

§ 558.4. Notice of information impacting eligibility and licensee's right to a hearing.

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(a)If, after the issuance of a gaming license pursuant to § 558.3, the Commission receives reliable information indicating that a key employee or a primary management official is not eligible for a license under § 556.5 of this chapter, the Commission shall notify the issuing tribe of the information.
(b)Upon receipt of such notification under paragraph
(a)of this section, a tribe shall immediately suspend the license and shall provide the licensee with written notice of suspension and proposed revocation.
(c)A tribe shall notify the licensee of a time and a place for a hearing on the proposed revocation of a license.
(d)The right to a revocation hearing shall vest upon receipt of a license or at such earlier time as is determined by tribal law, regulation, and/or policy.
(e)After a revocation hearing, a tribe shall decide to revoke or to reinstate a gaming license. A tribe shall notify the Commission of its decision within 45 days of receiving notification from the Commission pursuant to paragraph
(a)of this section. \[88 FR 55371, Aug. 15, 2023\]
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