Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 325. Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission |
Chapter 80. Gaming Licensing Requirements |
Subchapter 7. Requirements for Racetrack Gaming Operator License and Recipient Racetrack Gaming License |
SECTION 325:80-7-4. Security Plan requirement
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- (a) Racetrack Gaming Operator Licensees must implement and maintain security measures that will ensure safe and honest operation of the gaming establishment.(b) Security personnel must be licensed by the Commission and must display a valid Commission license badge at all times while on duty. All armed security personnel must be Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) certified.(c) At the same time that the applicant submits an application for a Racetrack Gaming Operator License, the applicant must submit a security plan for approval by the Commission Director of Law Enforcement. The security plan shall provide for a sufficient number of security personnel who must be on duty and in appropriate areas to ensure that gaming activities are conducted safely, honestly, and in compliance with the law. The Operator's security plan must specify how many security officers will be present during operating hours and how many will be armed. If the Commission's Director of Law Enforcement determines that the security measures at a Gaming Facility are inadequate, the Director shall notify the Operator, who may either correct the deficiency within forty-eight (48) hours or a longer period of time established by the Law Enforcement Director, or request a hearing on the issue before the Executive Director who shall resolve the issue. The Executive Director's decision may be appealed to the Commission. The security plan submitted to the Commission shall include a surveillance system which meets the minimum requirements established in these Rules.