Wyoming Statutes
Article 3 - Skill Based Amusement Games
Section 11-25-305 - Operator Permit, Vendor License and Skill Based Amusement Game Decal Approval; Criteria; Review.

11-25-305. Operator permit, vendor license and skill based amusement game decal approval; criteria; review.
(a) The commission shall, not more than sixty (60) days after the date of receipt of an application or application for renewal for an operator permit, vendor license or skill based amusement game decal under W.S. 11-25-304 either:
(i) Issue the permit, license or decal; or
(ii) Deny the application based on the grounds that the applicant failed to qualify as provided by subsection (b) of this section.
(b) The commission shall deny any application under this article upon finding any of the following:
(i) The applicant has been convicted of, forfeited bail on or pleaded guilty within ten (10) years before the date of filing the application to:
(A) A crime involving theft, dishonesty or fraud;
(B) Bribery or unlawfully influencing a public official;
(C) A felony involving physical harm to an individual; or
(D) Any other crime identified by commission rules that negatively impacts the applicant's credibility or the security, integrity or fairness of play of skill based amusement games operated by the applicant.
(ii) The applicant tampered with submitted documentation or concealed, failed to disclose or otherwise attempted to mislead the commission with respect to any material fact contained in the application or contained in any other information required of or submitted by an applicant to the commission;
(iii) The applicant failed or refused to cooperate in the investigation of a crime relating to gambling, corruption of a public official or any organized criminal activity;
(iv) The applicant failed to otherwise meet the requirements imposed under this article.
(c) Operators shall have a continuing duty to disclose in writing any material change in the information provided in the application to the commission, including:
(i) Changes to names and contact information;
(ii) Arrests, convictions, guilty pleas, disciplinary actions or license denials in Wyoming and any other jurisdiction;
(iii) Any civil action brought against the operator or establishment; and
(iv) Any other information required by commission rules.
(d) If the commission denies an application or intends to revoke or suspend a license or permit issued under this article, it shall notify the applicant, licensee or permittee in writing, stating the grounds for denial, revocation or suspension and informing the person of a right to submit, before not more than thirty (30) days, any additional documentation relating to the grounds of denial, revocation or suspension. Upon receiving any additional documentation, the commission shall reconsider its decision and inform the applicant before not more than twenty (20) days of the result of the reconsideration. A denial of an application under this article shall be subject to the contested case procedures of the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act.