Colorado Code § 44-30-502

Key employee - determination of status. If, in the determination of the
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commission, an employee of a licensee for limited gaming is a key employee and as such is
subject to licensure, the commission shall serve notice of the determination upon the licensee
who employed the key employee. In determining whether or not an employee is a key employee,
the commission is not restricted by the title of the job performed by the employee but may
consider the functions and responsibilities of the employee in making its decision. The licensee
shall, within thirty days following receipt of the notice of the commission's determination,
present the application for licensing of the employee to the commission or provide documentary
evidence that the employee is no longer employed by the licensee. Failure of the licensee to
respond as required by this section is grounds for disciplinary action. A person subject to
application for licensing as a key employee may make written request to the commission to
review its determination of the person's status within the gaming organization. If the commission
determines that the person is not a key employee, the person shall be allowed to withdraw his or
her application and continue in his or her employment. The request by an employee for review of
his or her employment status does not stay the obligation of the licensee to present the
employee's application to the commission within the thirty-day period prescribed by this section.

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