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Title 15 . Revenue
Chapter 160 . (Repealed)
Section 190. Operator's license required

15 AAC 160.190. Operator's license required

(a) A person, municipality, or qualified organization that conducts gaming for a permittee must hold an operator's license under AS 05.15.122 , except as provided in (b) of this section.

(b) A person is not required to hold an operator's license to

(1) work in gaming as an employee of a licensed operator or registered vendor;

(2) work in gaming as an employee or a volunteer for a permittee, if the person does not work as a manager of gaming for more than one gaming entity in a calendar year, whether a permittee or multiple-beneficiary permittee;

(3) sell pull-tabs as a registered vendor with an endorsement issued under AS 05.15.188 (b); or

(4) sell raffle, classics, dog mushers contest, or fish derby tickets on behalf of a permittee, if the person does not promote, pay expenses for, or otherwise conduct the raffle.

(c) A person is an employee of a permittee, operator, or registered vendor if

(1) the person's compensation is subject to income tax withholding by the permittee, operator, or registered vendor under federal law;

(2) the wages, indirect compensation, or gifts received by the person from the permittee, operator, or registered vendor are not directly related to the gross receipts or profitability of a specific gaming activity; and

(3) the person has no financial interest in any property sold, leased, or rented to the permittee, operator, or registered vendor for use in conducting gaming activity.

History: Eff. 7/30/94, Register 131; am 11/10/96, Register 140; am 1/1/2003, Register 164

Authority: AS 05.15.060

AS 05.15.122

AS 05.15.188


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