This text of New Hampshire § 287-D:8 (Game Operator Employer License Application; Specific Requirements) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New Hampshire primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Any person or entity other than a charitable organization that employs primary or secondary game operators shall be licensed under this section. In addition to the general requirements under RSA 287-D:5, a game operator employer 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:
I.Certification of compliance with all of the requirements of RSA 287-D:5.
II.Federal tax identification number.
III.One passport quality photograph, if the applicant is an individual.
IV.A description of the licensed premises.
V.A bond for each location where the game operator employer is conducting games of chance, conditioned upon the licensees runn
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Any person or entity other than a charitable organization that employs primary or secondary game operators shall be licensed under this section. In addition to the general requirements under RSA 287-D:5, a game operator employer 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:
I. Certification of compliance with all of the requirements of RSA 287-D:5.
II. Federal tax identification number.
III. One passport quality photograph, if the applicant is an individual.
IV. A description of the licensed premises.
V. A bond for each location where the game operator employer is conducting games of chance, conditioned upon the licensees running games of chance in conformity with this chapter and with the rules and regulations prescribed by the lottery commission, in the amount of up to $1,000,000 but not less than $50,000. The amount of the bond in excess of $50,000 established for each licensee shall be based on that licensee's normal outstanding obligations of charity payments and state taxes including any amounts due from historic racing revenue.
VI. Licenses shall expire 3 years after being issued. The licensee shall immediately notify the commission in the event the licensee is subject to arrest or conviction of any criminal offense.