Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1A - Video Lottery Terminals
Section 9-1A-11 - Requirements for Commencement of Operations; Sanctions

(a)    Any video lottery operation licenses not issued or awarded for a location authorized under this subtitle shall automatically revert to the State.
    (b)    (1)    Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, a licensee shall commence operation of video lottery terminals in a permanent facility at the location for which the video lottery operation license has been awarded within 18 months after the license is awarded.
        (2)    (i)    On a determination by the Commission that extenuating circumstances exist that are beyond the control of an awardee and have prevented the awardee from complying with the requirements of paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Commission may allow the awardee an extension of 6 months to comply with the requirements.
            (ii)    The Commission may not grant more than two extensions to an awardee under this paragraph.
        (3)    Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection, the Commission may allow an awardee of a video lottery operation license in Prince George’s County to commence operation in a permanent facility more than 18 months, but not more than 30 months, after the license is awarded.
        (4)    If a video lottery operation awardee fails to comply with the requirements of this subsection, the license awarded to the awardee shall be revoked and shall automatically revert to the State.
    (c)    (1)    Nothing in this subtitle may be construed to prohibit a video lottery operation licensee that is issued a license from beginning video lottery terminal or table game operations in a temporary facility that meets the minimum requirements established in regulations adopted by the State Lottery and Gaming Control Commission.
        (2)    Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1) of this subsection, a video lottery operation licensee shall be operational in a permanent facility no later than 30 months after the award of the video lottery operation license.
        (3)    Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subsection, a video lottery facility in Prince George’s County may not begin video lottery terminal or table game operations in a temporary facility or in a structure, including a hotel or conference center, that exists on August 15, 2012.
    (d)    (1)    For a location in Allegany County, if video lottery terminals are permanently located in the Rocky Gap Lodge and Resort, the licensee shall restrict public access to the video lottery facility from the Rocky Gap Lodge and Resort.
        (2)    (i)    Subject to subparagraphs (ii) and (iii) of this paragraph, for a location in Allegany County, if video lottery terminals are permanently located in the Rocky Gap Lodge and Resort and existing meeting space is eliminated as a result of the video lottery terminals, the licensee shall provide for meeting space that is accessible from the Rocky Gap Lodge and Resort within 36 months after issuance of the video lottery operation license, subject to the approval of the Video Lottery Facility Location Commission and the State Lottery and Gaming Control Commission.
            (ii)    The licensee shall restrict public access to the video lottery facility from any meeting space provided under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph.
            (iii)    The licensee may not begin table game operations until the licensee submits evidence satisfactory to the State Lottery and Gaming Control Commission that replacement work has begun to provide meeting space equal to or greater than the eliminated meeting space.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

State Government

Title 9 - Miscellaneous Executive Agencies

Subtitle 1A - Video Lottery Terminals

Section 9-1A-01 - Definitions

Section 9-1A-02 - Operation of Video Lottery Terminals

Section 9-1A-03 - Scope of Subtitle

Section 9-1A-04 - Powers and Duties of Commission

Section 9-1A-05 - Licensing

Section 9-1A-06 - Licensees

Section 9-1A-07 - Application

Section 9-1A-08 - Additional Information Required; Disqualification of Applicants

Section 9-1A-09 - Eligibility for Funding Racing Licensees

Section 9-1A-10 - Minority Business Requirements; Employment Requirements

Section 9-1A-11 - Requirements for Commencement of Operations; Sanctions

Section 9-1A-12 - Requirements for Contractors Not Licensees

Section 9-1A-13 - Term

Section 9-1A-14 - Employee Licenses

Section 9-1A-15 - Manufacturer License Requirements

Section 9-1A-16 - Exemption or Waiver of Requirements for Holders of Out-of-State Licenses Other Than Video Lottery Operation License

Section 9-1A-17 - Renewal of License

Section 9-1A-18 - License Is Revocable Privilege; Property Right Not Created

Section 9-1A-19 - Transferability of License or Interests

Section 9-1A-20 - Background Investigations

Section 9-1A-21 - Equipment to Be Owned or Leased and Controlled by Commission

Section 9-1A-22 - Target Average Payout Percentage

Section 9-1A-23 - Operation in General

Section 9-1A-24 - Compliance

Section 9-1A-25 - Violations; Sanctions; Effect on Other Laws

Section 9-1A-26 - Daily Electronic Transfer of Proceeds; Accounting and Distribution

Section 9-1A-27 - Distribution of Proceeds

Section 9-1A-28 - Purse Dedication Account

Section 9-1A-28.1 - Purse Dedication Account -- Benefit Programs

Section 9-1A-29 - Racetrack Facility Renewal Account

Section 9-1A-30 - Education Trust Fund

Section 9-1A-31 - Local Impact Grants; Local Development Council

Section 9-1A-32 - Transportation

Section 9-1A-33 - Problem Gambling Fund

Section 9-1A-34 - Reports

Section 9-1A-36 - Video Lottery Facility Location Commission

Section 9-1A-37 - Participation of Commission in Legislative Process

Section 9-1A-38 - Joint Committee on Gaming Oversight