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the operation of any license for the purpose of certifying the
revenue thereof, receiving complaints from the public relating to
the conduct of licensees, examining records of revenues and
procedures, enforcing the provisions of this chapter and the rules
adopted pursuant to this chapter and conducting periodic reviews of
licenses for the purpose of evaluating current or suggested
provisions of this chapter and the rules adopted pursuant to this
chapter.

 
SUBCHAPTER 5

 
ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES

 
§1051.__Disciplinary sanctions

 
1.__Disciplinary proceedings and sanctions.__The department or
its designee shall investigate a complaint on its own motion at
the request of the board or upon receipt of a written complaint
filed with the board or the department regarding noncompliance
with or violation of this chapter or of any rules adopted by the
board.__The board or its designee may subpoena witnesses, records
and documents, including records and documents maintained by any
gambling services vendor or nongambling services vendor in
contract, cooperation or consort with a licensee, in any
investigation or hearing it conducts.

 
2.__Notice of complaint or violation and request for hearing.__
Following investigation by the department or its designee, the
director may file a notice of complaint and request for hearing
with the board or may serve the licensee with notice of violation
and proposed sanction and opportunity to request a hearing.

 
3.__Further action.__If the board or its designee finds after
notice pursuant to subsection 2 that the factual basis of the
complaint is true and is of sufficient gravity to warrant further
action, it may take any of the following actions.

 
A. The board or its designee may enter into a consent
agreement with the consent of the licensee that establishes
the period and terms of probation necessary to protect the
public health and safety and to rehabilitate or educate the
licensee. A consent agreement may be used to terminate a
complaint investigation if a consent agreement is entered
into by the board, the licensee and the Attorney General.

 
B. If a licensee voluntarily surrenders a license, the board or
its designee may negotiate stipulations necessary to ensure
protection of the public health and safety and the rehabilitation
or
education of the licensee. These


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