Michigan Compiled Laws
Initiated Law 1 of 1996 - Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act (432.201 - 432.226)
Section 432.209 - Conduct of Gaming.

Sec. 9.
(1) The board shall set minimum and maximum wagers on games.
(2) Employees of the board, the department of state police, and the department of attorney general may inspect any casino at any time, without notice, to determine whether this act or rules promulgated by the board are being complied with.
(3) Employees of the board, the department of state police, and the department of attorney general, and their authorized agents have the right to be present, at any time, in the casino or on adjacent facilities under the control of the licensee.
(4) Gambling equipment and supplies customarily used in conducting casino gambling must be purchased or leased only from suppliers who are licensed under this act.
(5) Persons licensed under this act shall not permit any form of wagering on gambling games except as permitted by law.
(6) A person present in a licensed casino shall not place or attempt to place a wager on behalf of another person who is not present in the casino.
(7) Wagering must not be conducted with money or other negotiable currency unless otherwise approved by the board.
(8) All chips or electronic cards used to make wagers must be purchased from a licensee. The chips or electronic cards may be purchased by means of an agreement under which the owner extends credit to the patron. The chips or electronic cards may be used for the purpose of making wagers on gambling games.
(9) A person who is less than 21 years old is not permitted in an area of a casino where gaming is being conducted, except for a person 18 years of age or older who is an employee of the gaming operation. An employee who is less than 21 years old shall not perform any function involved in gambling by the patrons. A person who is less than 21 years old is not permitted to make a wager under this act.
(10) A managerial employee of a casino licensee shall report to the board, and the department of state police, in writing, within 24 hours, illegal or suspected illegal activity or activity that is in violation of this act or of rules promulgated by the board.
(11) In addition to the requirements of this section, gambling must be conducted in accordance with the rules promulgated by the board.
(12) Unless approved by the city, a casino must not be located within 1,000 feet of any of the following:
(a) A church or other place of worship.
(b) A school, college, or university.
(c) A financial institution or a branch of a financial institution.
(d) A pawnshop.
(13) As used in this section, "financial institution" means a state or nationally chartered bank, a state or federally chartered savings and loan association, a state or federally chartered savings bank, a state or federally chartered credit union, or any entity that provides check-cashing services.
(14) A casino licensee shall not employ an individual who has been convicted of a felony in the previous 5 years as a managerial employee in a casino.
History: 1996, Initiated Law 1, Eff. Dec. 5, 1996 ;-- Am. 1997, Act 69, Imd. Eff. July 17, 1997 ;-- Am. 2019, Act 158, Imd. Eff. Dec. 20, 2019 Popular Name: Proposal E

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 432 - Gaming

Initiated Law 1 of 1996 - Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act (432.201 - 432.226)

Section 432.201 - Short Title.

Section 432.202 - Definitions.

Section 432.203 - Casino Gaming Authorized.

Section 432.204 - Michigan Gaming Control Board; Creation; Membership; Duties.

Section 432.204a - Michigan Gaming Control Board; Jurisdiction; Powers.

Section 432.204b - Appropriation; Reimbursement; Credit Against Annual Assessment.

Section 432.204c - Disclosure of Information.

Section 432.204d - Member, Employee, or Agent of Board; Conduct Generally.

Section 432.205 - Application for Casino License.

Section 432.206 - Issuance of Casino Licenses; Eligibility; Limitations.

Section 432.206a - Application Deficiency.

Section 432.206b - Operation of Occupational License Training School.

Section 432.206c - Institutional Investor.

Section 432.207 - Repealed. 1997, Act 69, Imd. Eff. July 17, 1997.

Section 432.207a - Supplier's License.

Section 432.207b - Repealed. 2019, Act 158, Imd. Eff. Dec. 20, 2019.

Section 432.207c - Local Labor Organizations; Requirements.

Section 432.208 - Occupational Licenses.

Section 432.208a - Repealed. 2019, Act 158, Imd. Eff. Dec. 20, 2019.

Section 432.208b - Background Check on Prospective Employee.

Section 432.208c - License as Revocable Privilege; Rights, Limitations, and Prohibitions; Revocation.

Section 432.209 - Conduct of Gaming.

Section 432.209a - Electronic Funds Transfer Terminal.

Section 432.209b - Televised Simulcast Horse Races.

Section 432.209c - Toll-Free Compulsive Gaming Helpline Number; Posting.

Section 432.209d - Acceptance of Lien Prohibited.

Section 432.210 - Repealed. 2019, Act 158, Imd. Eff. Dec. 20, 2019.

Section 432.211 - Collection of Amounts Under Credit Agreements.

Section 432.212 - Wagering Tax; Rate; Creation of State Casino Gaming Fund; Administration; Allocations; Certification of Casino Licensee; Imposition of Tax; Effect of Law Allowing Operation of Video Lottery at Horse Racetracks; Wagering on Simulcast...

Section 432.212a - Payment of Regulatory and Enforcement Costs, Programs, Activities, and Services; Total Annual Assessment; State Services Fee Fund.

Section 432.213 - Municipal Services Fee.

Section 432.213a - Imposition of Other Taxes.

Section 432.214 - Audit of License Operations.

Section 432.215 - Annual Report of Board; Annual Study of Licensee; “Minor” Defined.

Section 432.216 - Repealed. 1997, Act 69, Imd. Eff. July 17, 1997.

Section 432.217 - Contested Cases; Appeals.

Section 432.218 - Prohibited Conduct; Violation as Felony; Violation as Misdemeanor; Penalties; Presumption; Venue.

Section 432.219 - Property Subject to Seizure, Confiscation, Destruction, or Forfeiture.

Section 432.220 - Conduct Subject to Civil Penalty.

Section 432.221 - Criminal History Record Check; Fingerprinting.

Section 432.222 - Exemption From Federal Law.

Section 432.223 - Shipment of Gambling Devices.

Section 432.224 - Conservatorship.

Section 432.225 - Disassociated Persons.

Section 432.226 - Ownership and Disclosure Threshold.