Indiana Code § 4-33-7-1

Supplier's license; requirements; gambling games at racetracks
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Sec. 1. (a) The commission may issue a supplier's license under this chapter to a person if: (1) the person has: (A) applied for the supplier's license; (B) paid a nonrefundable application fee set by the commission; (C) paid a seven thousand five hundred dollar ($7,500) annual license fee; and (D) submitted the following on forms provided by the commission: (i) if the applicant is an individual, two (2) sets of the individual's fingerprints; and (ii) if the applicant is not an individual, two (2) sets of fingerprints for each officer and director of the applicant; and (2) the commission has determined that the applicant is eligible for a supplier's license.       (b) A license issued under this chapter after June 30, 2009, satisfies the requirements of IC 4-35-6-1 with respect to suppliers for gambling games conducted at racetracks (as defined in IC 4-35-2-9 ).

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