Maine Code § 8-1209

Management services license
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1. Issuance of license; eligibility. The director shall issue a management services license upon
finding that the applicant meets all requirements of this section, sections 1204 and 1205 and rules
adopted under this chapter and that the applicant has sufficient knowledge and experience in the
business of operating sports wagering to effectively conduct sports wagering in accordance with this
chapter and the rules adopted under this chapter.
[PL 2021, c. 681, Pt. J, §6 (NEW).]

2. Authority to enter contract with operator. A management services licensee may contract
with an operator to manage sports wagering operations on behalf of the operator in accordance with
rules adopted under this chapter.
[PL 2021, c. 681, Pt. J, §6 (NEW).]
3. Contract approval; material change in written contract. A person may not contract with an
operator to conduct sports wagering on behalf of the operator unless the person is licensed under this
section and the director approves the written contract. A management services licensee shall submit to
the director any proposed material change to the written contract that has been approved by the director
under this subsection. A management services licensee may not transfer, assign, delegate or
subcontract any portion of the management services licensee's responsibilities under the contract or any
portion of the management services licensee's right to compensation under the contract to any other
person who does not hold a management services license.
[PL 2021, c. 681, Pt. J, §6 (NEW).]
4. Fees. The fee for an initial or renewed management services license issued prior to September
1, 2024 is $40,000 and for an initial or renewed management services license issued on or after
September 1, 2024 is $10,000. The fee must be retained by the director for the costs of administering
this chapter. In addition to the license fee, the director may charge a processing fee for an initial or
renewed license in an amount equal to the projected cost of processing the application and performing
any background investigations. If the actual cost exceeds the projected cost, an additional fee may be
charged to meet the actual cost. If the projected cost exceeds the actual cost, the difference may be
refunded to the applicant or licensee.
[PL 2023, c. 577, §10 (AMD).]
5. Term of license. Except as provided in subsection 6, a license granted or renewed under this
section prior to September 1, 2024 is valid for 4 years and a license granted or renewed under this
section on or after September 1, 2024 is valid for one year unless sooner revoked by the director or the
commissioner under section 1205.
[PL 2023, c. 577, §11 (AMD).]
6. Temporary license. An applicant for a management services license may submit with the
application a request for a temporary license. A request for a temporary license must include the initial
license fee under subsection 4. If the director determines that the applicant is qualified under subsection
1, meets the requirements established by rule for a temporary license and has paid the initial license fee
and the director is not aware of any reason the applicant is ineligible for a license under this section,
the director may issue a temporary management services license. A temporary license issued under
this subsection is valid for the length of the term of the license under subsection 5 or until a final
determination on the management services license application is made, whichever is sooner. If after
investigation the director determines that the applicant is eligible for a management services license
under this chapter, the director shall issue the initial management services license, at which time the
temporary license terminates. The initial management services license is valid for 4 years from the date
that the temporary license was issued by the director for an applicant that applied for an initial license
prior to September 1, 2024 and for one year from the date that the temporary license was issued by the
director for an applicant that applied for an initial license on or after September 1, 2024.
[PL 2023, c. 577, §12 (AMD).]

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