Colorado Code § 44-30-510

Applicants and licensees - providing information - criminal history record check
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(1) All applicants for licenses issued by the commission, and all persons holding
licenses, including all persons interested, directly or indirectly, in the gaming business or license
held by an applicant or licensee, shall upon request by the commission or division provide
handwriting exemplars, and each person shall allow himself or herself to be photographed in
accordance with procedures established by the commission.
(2) Upon issuance of a formal request or subpoena by the commission to answer or
produce information, evidence, or testimony, each applicant and licensee shall comply with the
request or subpoena. Where an applicant or licensee, or any employee or person interested,
directly or indirectly, in either refuses or fails to comply with a commission request or subpoena,
then that person's license or application may be suspended, revoked, or denied, based solely
upon such failure or refusal.
(3) (a) With or as a supplement to an application for a license or an application for a
finding of suitability pursuant to this article 30, each applicant shall submit a set of fingerprints
to the commission. The commission shall forward the fingerprints to the Colorado bureau of
investigation for the purpose of conducting a state and national fingerprint-based criminal
history record check utilizing records of the Colorado bureau of investigation and the federal
bureau of investigation. The commission shall not take final action on the application before
receiving the results of the fingerprint-based criminal history record check.
(b) When the results of a fingerprint-based criminal history record check of an applicant
performed pursuant to this subsection (3) reveal a record of arrest without a disposition, the
commission shall require that applicant to submit to a name-based judicial record check, as
defined in section 22-2-119.3 (6)(d).
(c) Nothing in this subsection (3) precludes the commission from making further
inquiries into the background of the applicant.

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