Indiana Code § 4-33-2-20

"Undue economic concentration"
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Sec. 20. "Undue economic concentration" means a person's actual or potential domination of casino gambling in Indiana sufficient to: (1) substantially impede or suppress competition among licensed owners and an operating agent; (2) adversely impact the economic stability of the casino industry in Indiana; or (3) negatively impact tourism, economic development, benefits to local communities, and state and local revenues.   IC 4-33-3 Chapter 3. Indiana Gaming Commission               4-33-3-0.3 Certain transfer fee rules void             4-33-3-1 Establishment of commission             4-33-3-2 Members; qualifications; appointment             4-33-3-3 Chair             4-33-3-4 Terms             4-33-3-5 Vacancies             4-33-3-6 Reappointment             4-33-3-7 Compensation             4-33-3-8 Conflict of interest             4-33-3-9 Other public office             4-33-3-10 Moral character; felony conviction or indictment             4-33-3-11 Removal             4-33-3-12 Oath; bond             4-33-3-13 Bond renewal             4-33-3-14 Removal for failing to take oath or provide bond             4-33-3-15 Bond cost; payment by commission             4-33-3-16 Staff support; personnel             4-33-3-17 Employee conflict of interest             4-33-3-18 Executive director; appointment; compensation             4-33-3-19 Executive director; duties             4-33-3-20 Meetings             4-33-3-21 Records             4-33-3-22 Annual report             4-33-3-23 Hearings

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