Any individual who is a key employee or an occupational employee of a master wagering licensee described in section 12-852 or of an online gaming operator or online gaming service provider that is an Indian tribe or an instrumentality of or affiliate wholly-owned by an Indian tribe shall not be permitted to raise sovereign immunity as a defense to any action to enforce applicable provisions of sections 12-850 to 12-871, inclusive, or, as applicable, sections 12-578f, 12-586f, 12-586g, 12-806c, 52-553, 52-554, 53-278a or 53-278g and regulations adopted under said sections against such individual in his or her capacity as a key or occupational employee to the extent that such action may be brought against a key or occupational employee under any provision of the general statutes or the regulations of Connecticut state agencies.
(P.A. 21-23, S. 11.)
History: P.A. 21-23 effective July 1, 2021.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Section 12-850. - Definitions.
Section 12-853. - Master wagering license for Connecticut Lottery Corporation.
Section 12-853a. - Online lottery ticket sales fund.
Section 12-854. - Connecticut Lottery Corporation operation of retail sports wagering facilities.
Section 12-855. - Online gaming service provider license.
Section 12-856. - Sports wagering retailer license.
Section 12-857. - Online gaming operator license.
Section 12-858. - Occupational employee license.
Section 12-859. - Key employee license.
Section 12-860. - Key employee or occupational employee and sovereign immunity.
Section 12-862. - Action by commissioner against licensee.
Section 12-864. - Prohibited sports wagering.
Section 12-865. - Regulations.
Section 12-866. - Payments to the state based on gross gaming revenue from online casino gaming.
Section 12-868. - Payments to the state based on gross receipts from fantasy contests.
Section 12-871. - Contributions to support problem gambling programs.