TITLE XXIV
GAMES, AMUSEMENTS, AND ATHLETIC EXHIBITIONS

CHAPTER 287-D
GAMES OF CHANCE

Section 287-D:10

    287-D:10 Secondary Game Operator License Application; Specific Requirements. –
I. Other than members of a charitable organization, any person who is employed by a game operator employer shall be licensed under this section.
II. In addition to the general requirements under RSA 287-D:5, a secondary game operator license application shall include, at a minimum, the following information provided that the lottery commission may, by rule, establish additional items to be submitted on the application form or attached to it:
(a) A list of any other states in which the game operator has been registered or licensed as a professional fundraiser, professional game operator, or other similar position.
(b) A statement of whether a registration or license listed in subparagraph (a) has been denied, suspended, revoked, or enjoined by a court or state agency, or if such proceedings are pending.
(c) The identity of the primary game operators for whom the applicant works.
(d) Two passport quality photographs.
III. A secondary game operator license shall expire on the last day of the month of the licensee's birthday 3 years after it is issued, provided that the licensee shall annually file with the commission a statement disclosing any changes to the information required in paragraph II with the commission no later than the last day of the month of the licensee's birthday. The licensee shall immediately notify the commission in the event the licensee is subject to arrest or conviction for any criminal offense.
IV. The provisions of RSA 7:28-c shall not apply to secondary game operator licensees.
V. Nothing in this section shall prevent a licensee from working for different licensed entities. The licensee shall have a separate badge for each game operator employer, and pay a separate fee for each badge.
VI. Upon receipt of a completed application under this section, and at the request of the applicant, the lottery commission may issue a provisional license, valid for up to 60 days, under rules adopted by the lottery commission under RSA 541-A. If the lottery commission denies the license, the provisional license shall expire upon the applicant's receipt of such denial. If the applicant requests a provisional license under this paragraph, he or she shall submit a fee of $10 to the lottery commission, in addition to the application fee for the license, at the time of such request.

Source. 2014, 329:1. 2015, 248:1, eff. July 1, 2015 at 12:01 a.m.; 276:127, eff. July 1, 2015. 2023, 109:7, eff. July 1, 2023.