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NY A01773
Bill
Status
1/11/2021
Primary Sponsor
Gary Pretlow
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AI Summary
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Removes the requirement that disqualifying offenses must be "felonies or other" crimes, limiting disqualification to convictions involving public integrity, embezzlement, theft, fraud, or perjury.
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Allows casino key employee licenses to be granted to applicants with prior disqualifying convictions if they demonstrate rehabilitation under Correction Law Article 23-A and have a previous history of employment in the gaming industry.
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Expands vendor registration requirements to include any vendor offering goods or services in excess of $25,000 within a 12-month period to gaming facilities, with exceptions for certain categories already defined in the law.
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Applies the vendor registration requirement changes to subdivisions one, two, and three of the gaming law section, broadening the scope of entities that must register with the gaming commission.
Legislative Description
Relates to state gaming commission operational licenses.
Last Action
substituted by s1443b
6/3/2022