Indiana Code § 4-33-11-3

Suspension of license; required suspension of operations by operating agent; revocation of license
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Sec. 3. (a) The commission may: (1) suspend a license issued to the owner of a riverboat; or (2) require an operating agent to suspend operations; without notice or hearing if the commission determines that the safety or health of patrons or employees would be threatened by the continued operation of the riverboat.       (b) The suspension of an owner's license or an operating agent's operations under this section may remain in effect until the commission determines that the cause for suspension has been abated. The commission may revoke the license if the commission determines that the owner or operating agent has not made satisfactory progress toward abating the hazard.   IC 4-33-12 Chapter 12. Admission Taxes               4-33-12-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter             4-33-12-0.5 Application             4-33-12-0.7 Taxation of adjusted gross receipts of Gary riverboats             4-33-12-1 Repealed             4-33-12-1.5 Supplemental wagering tax rate; supplemental wagering tax liability of a licensed owner operating an inland casino in Vigo County             4-33-12-2 Repealed             4-33-12-3 Repealed             4-33-12-4 Reporting requirements; payment of taxes             4-33-12-5 Suspension of license or gaming operations for failure to submit payment or return             4-33-12-6 Disposition of tax revenue in counties other than Lake County             4-33-12-6.2 Repealed             4-33-12-7 Repealed             4-33-12-8 Disposition of tax revenue in Lake County             4-33-12-8.5 Disposition of tax revenue collected from an inland casino in Vigo County             4-33-12-9 Payment of admissions tax to certain governmental entities; calculation of base year revenue; payments to state general fund; Dearborn County distributions

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