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A licensee shall not, in a foreign gaming operation, knowingly:
1. Violate a foreign, federal, tribal, state, county, city or township law, regulation, ordinance or rule, or any equivalent thereof, concerning the conduct of gaming;
2. Fail to conduct the operation in accordance with the standards of honesty and integrity required for gaming in this state;
3. Engage in an activity or enter into an association that is unsuitable for a licensee because it:
(a)Poses an unreasonable threat to the control of gaming in this state;
(b)Reflects or tends to reflect discredit or disrepute upon this state or gaming in this state; or
(c)Is contrary to the public policy of this state concerning gaming;
4. Engage in an activity or enter into an association that interferes with the ability of this stat
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A licensee shall not, in a foreign gaming operation, knowingly:
1. Violate a foreign, federal, tribal, state, county, city or township law, regulation, ordinance or rule, or any equivalent thereof, concerning the conduct of gaming;
2. Fail to conduct the operation in accordance with the standards of honesty and integrity required for gaming in this state;
3. Engage in an activity or enter into an association that is unsuitable for a licensee because it:
(a) Poses an unreasonable threat to the control of gaming in this state;
(b) Reflects or tends to reflect discredit or disrepute upon this state or gaming in this state; or
(c) Is contrary to the public policy of this state concerning gaming;
4. Engage in an activity or enter into an association that interferes with the ability of this state to collect all license fees imposed by this chapter; or
5. Employ, contract with or associate with a person whom the Commission or a court in this state has found guilty of cheating or to whom the Commission has denied a gaming license, or finding of suitability, on the ground of unsuitability.