Indiana Code § 4-38-3-2

Adoption of rules concerning certificate holders
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Sec. 2. Rules adopted under section 1 of this chapter must require a certificate holder to do the following: (1) Designate one (1) or more areas within the licensed facility operated by the certificate holder for sports wagering conducted under this article. (2) Ensure that the certificate holder's surveillance system covers all areas of the certificate holder's licensed facility in which sports wagering is conducted. (3) Allow the commission to be present through the commission's gaming agents during the time sports wagering is conducted in all areas of the certificate holder's licensed facility in which sports wagering is conducted to do the following: (A) Ensure maximum security of the counting and storage of the sports wagering revenue received by the certificate holder. (B) Certify the sports wagering revenue received by the certificate holder. (C) Receive complaints from the public. (D) Conduct other investigations into the conduct of sports wagering and the maintenance of the equipment that the commission considers necessary and proper for sports wagering. (4) Ensure that individuals who are less than twenty-one (21) years of age do not make wagers under this article. (5) Provide written information to sports wagering patrons about sports wagering, payouts, winning wagers, and other information considered relevant by the commission.   IC 4-38-4 Chapter 4. Authority to Conduct Sports Wagering               4-38-4-1 Sports wagering start date             4-38-4-2 Commission acceptance of applications for a certificate of authority             4-38-4-3 Applications; initial fee; satellite facilities             4-38-4-4 Issuance of certificate of authority             4-38-4-5 Fee deposited in state general fund             4-38-4-6 Temporary certificate of authority to conduct business

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