§ 12270. TPPPS Contract Criteria.
4 CA ADC § 12270Barclays Official California Code of Regulations
4 CCR § 12270
§ 12270. TPPPS Contract Criteria.
(13) Any agreement between the TPPPS business licensee and the cardroom business licensee for TPPPS business licensees or TPPPS supervisors licensees to inspect or receive a copy of surveillance recordings of tables at which proposition player services are provided under the TPPPS contract during the times the services are provided, as necessary for business purposes.
(14) A full disclosure of any financial arrangements entered into during the term of the TPPPS contract for any purpose between the cardroom business licensee and any licensee covered by the TPPPS contract. If there is no financial consideration that passes under the TPPPS contract, a statement to that effect must be included.
(15) That any legal dispute between the TPPPS business licensee and the cardroom business licensee, including any exclusion of a licensed TPPPS category licensee covered by the contract with the cardroom business licensee must be reported in writing within ten calendar days by the TPPPS business licensee and the cardroom business licensee to both the Commission and the Bureau.
(16) That the TPPPS business licensee and the cardroom business licensee must report in writing within ten calendar days to both the Commission and the Bureau the identity of any temporary TPPPS category licensee whose activities are covered by the TPPPS contract and who is arrested in the gambling establishment by a peace officer, who is removed from the gambling establishment by a peace officer or the cardroom business licensee, or who is involved in a patron dispute regarding his or her activities in the gambling establishment that is the subject of a report to a peace officer and that results in removal of one or more individuals.
(18) That the criteria for granting any rebates by authorized players to patrons be fully disclosed in the TPPPS contract; and that neither the cardroom business licensee nor any cardroom employee type licensee may have any role in rebates. If there are no criteria for granting rebates, a statement to that effect must be included.
(20) That the TPPPS business licensee may reimburse the cardroom business licensee in specified amounts for equipment such as surveillance cameras and monitors, or cards, shuffling machines, and dice. Neither the TPPPS business licensee nor its cardroom employee type licensees may purchase, lease, or control such equipment. If there is no arrangement to reimburse the cardroom business licensee for equipment, a statement to that effect must be included.
(21) That the contract is a complete expression of all agreements and financial arrangements between the parties; that any addition to or modification of the contract, including any supplementary written or oral agreements, must be approved in advance by the Bureau pursuant to Section 12276 before the addition or modification takes effect.
(c)(1) Except as expressly authorized by this subsection, a TPPPS contract may not include any provision authorizing payment to or receipt by the cardroom business licensee, or a designee thereof, of any share of the profits or revenues of the TPPPS business licensee. Any payments made by a licensee to the cardroom business licensee for a purpose determined by agreement with the cardroom business licensee must be specifically authorized by the TPPPS contract. All payments must be specified in the TPPPS contract. The TPPPS contract must identify the total charge for each of the following categories: services, facilities, and advertising. In addition, the TPPPS contract must include a detailed list, excluding specific costs, of the items provided or received in each of these categories.
(2) In no event may a TPPPS contract provide for any payment based on a percentage or fraction of the TPPPS business licensee's gross profits or wagers made or the number of players. All payments must be fixed and may only be made for services and facilities requested by, and provided to, the cardroom business licensee, and for a reasonable share of the cost of advertising with respect to gaming at the gambling establishment in which the TPPPS business licensee participates.
(3) No contract provision may authorize any payments for services or facilities that are substantially disproportionate to the value of the services or facilities provided. No TPPPS contract may include any charge, direct or indirect, for the value of an exclusive right to conduct proposition play within all or a portion of the cardroom business licensee. No payment other than the collection fee for play, may be required for play at any table, including, without limitation, reservation of a seat.
(d) The TPPPS contract may not contain any provision that limits contact with officials or employees of the Commission or Bureau. The TPPPS contract must prohibit a TPPPS owner type licensee and the cardroom business licensee from retaliating against any licensee on account of contact with an official or employee of the Commission or Bureau or any other public official or agency.
(e) A TPPPS contract must be consistent with the provisions of Business and Professions Code section 19984, subdivision (a), prohibiting a gambling establishment or the cardroom business licensee from having any interest, whether direct or indirect, in funds wagered, lost, or won. No TPPPS contract may be approved that would permit the cardroom business licensee to bank any game in the gambling establishment.
(g) A TPPPS business licensee may contract with more than one cardroom business licensee at the same time; a cardroom business licensee may contract with more than one TPPPS business licensee at the same time. This subsection is not intended to prohibit a TPPPS contract in which a cardroom business licensee and a TPPPS business licensee agree that one TPPPS business licensee will be the exclusive provider of proposition player services to that cardroom business licensee.
Credits
Note: Authority cited: Sections 19840, 19841 and 19984, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Section 19984, Business and Professions Code.
History
1. New article 3 (sections 12270-12278) and renumbering of former section 12200.7 to new section 12270, including amendment of section heading and section, filed 12-12-2020; operative 1-1-2021 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b) (Register 2020, No. 51). Filing deadline specified in Government Code section 11349.3(a) extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20.
This database is current through 4/26/24 Register 2024, No. 17.
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 4, § 12270, 4 CA ADC § 12270
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