2010 Mississippi Code
TITLE 75 - REGULATION OF TRADE, COMMERCE AND INVESTMENTS
Chapter 76 - Mississippi Gaming Control Act.
75-76-79 - Unlawful to operate any form of manufacture, selling or distribution of gaming device without required licenses; exceptions; manufacturer's or distributor's licenses; application of Sections 75-76-199 through 75-76-265; effect of finding of unsuitability; license fees; findings of suitability; inspections of gaming devices and associated equipment; inspection fees.

§ 75-76-79. Unlawful to operate any form of manufacture, selling or distribution of gaming device without required licenses; exceptions; manufacturer's or distributor's licenses; application of Sections 75-76-199 through 75-76-265; effect of finding of unsuitability; license fees; findings of suitability; inspections of gaming devices and associated equipment; inspection fees.
 

(1) (a)  Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this subsection, it is unlawful for any person, either as owner, lessee or employee, whether for hire or not, to operate, carry on, conduct or maintain any form of manufacture, selling or distribution of any gaming device for use or play in Mississippi or for distribution outside of Mississippi without first procuring and maintaining all required federal and state licenses. 

(b) A lessor who specifically acquires equipment for a capital lease is not required to be licensed under this section. 

(c) The holder of a state gaming license or the holding company of a corporate licensee may, within two (2) years after cessation of business or upon specific approval by the executive director, dispose of by sale in a manner approved by the executive director, any or all of its gaming devices, including slot machines, without a distributor's license. In cases of bankruptcy of a state gaming licensee or foreclosure of a lien by a bank or other person holding a security interest for which gaming devices are security in whole or in part for the lien, the executive director may authorize the disposition of the gaming devices without requiring a distributor's license. 

(d) Any person whom the commission determines is a suitable person to receive a license under the provisions of this section may be issued a manufacturer's or distributor's license. The burden of proving his qualification to receive or hold a license under this section is at all times on the applicant or licensee. 

(e) Every person who must be licensed pursuant to this section is subject to the provisions of Sections 75-76-199 through 75-76-265, unless exempted from those provisions by the commission. 

(f) The commission may exempt, for any purpose, a manufacturer, seller or distributor from the provisions of Sections 75-76-199 through 75-76-265, if the commission determines that the exemption is consistent with the purposes of this chapter. 

(g) As used in this section, "holding company" has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 75-76-199. 

(2)  If the commission determines that a manufacturer or distributor is unsuitable to receive or hold a license: 

(a) No new gaming device or associated equipment manufactured by the manufacturer or distributed by the distributor may be approved; 

(b) Any previously approved device or associated equipment manufactured by the manufacturer or distributed by the distributor is subject to revocation of approval if the reasons for the denial of the license also apply to that device or associated equipment; 

(c) No new device or associated equipment manufactured by the manufacturer or distributed by the distributor may be sold, transferred or offered for use or play in Mississippi; and 

(d) Any association or agreement between the manufacturer or distributor and a licensee must be terminated, unless otherwise provided by the commission. An agreement between such a manufacturer or distributor of gaming devices or associated equipment and a licensee shall be deemed to include a provision for its termination without liability on the part of the licensee upon a finding by the commission that the manufacturer is unsuitable to be associated with a gaming enterprise. Failure to include that condition in the agreement is not a defense in any action brought pursuant to this section to terminate the agreement. 

(3)  Failure of a licensee to terminate any association or agreement with a manufacturer or distributor of gaming devices or associated equipment after receiving notice of a determination of unsuitability, the denial of a license or failure to file a timely application for a license, is an unsuitable method of operation. 

(4)  There is hereby imposed and levied on each applicant for a manufacturer's, seller's or distributor's license under this section an annual license fee in the following amount: 

(a) For the issuance or continuation of a manufacturer's license, One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00). 

(b) For the issuance or continuation of a seller's or distributor's license, Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). 
 

This fee is to be paid by the applicant to the State Tax Commission on or before the filing of the application for a manufacturer's, seller's or distributor's license by the applicant. Upon such payment the Chairman of the State Tax Commission shall certify to the executive director that such fee has been paid by the applicant. 

(5)  A manufacturer or distributor of associated equipment who sells, transfers or offers the associated equipment for use or play in Mississippi may be required by the executive director to file an application for a finding of suitability to be a manufacturer or distributor of associated equipment. 
 

Any person who directly or indirectly involves himself in the sale, transfer or offering for use or play in Mississippi of associated equipment who is not otherwise required to be licensed as a manufacturer or distributor may be required by the executive director to file an application for a finding of suitability to be a manufacturer or distributor of associated equipment. 
 

If an application for a finding of suitability is not submitted within thirty (30) days after demand by the executive director, he may pursue any remedy or combination of remedies provided in this chapter. 

(6)  The executive director and his employees may inspect every gaming device which is manufactured, sold or distributed: 

(a) For use in this state, before the gaming device is put into play. 

(b) In this state for use outside this state, before the gaming device is shipped out of this state. 
 

The executive director may inspect every gaming device which is offered for play within this state by a licensee. 
 

The executive director may inspect all associated equipment which is manufactured, sold or distributed for use in this state before the equipment is installed or used by a gaming licensee. 
 

In addition to all other fees and charges imposed by this chapter, the executive director may determine an inspection fee with regard to each manufacturer, seller or distributor which must not exceed the actual cost of inspection and investigation. Upon such determination, the executive director shall certify to the Chairman of the State Tax Commission the amount of the inspection fee and the name and address of the applicant. Upon such certification the State Tax Commission shall proceed to assess and collect such inspection fee from the applicant. 
 

Sources: Laws,  1990 Ex Sess, ch. 45, § 40, eff from and after passage (approved June 29, 1990).
 

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