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    MARYLAND REGISTER

    Emergency Action on Regulations

    TO BE COMPLETEDBY AELR COMMITTEE

    Date Received by AELRCommittee

    10/14/2014

    Emergency StatusApproved

    _-Yes _-No

    Emergency Status BeginsOn

    Emergency Status Ends On

    Name of AELR CommitteeCounsel

    EMERGENCY

    Transmittal Sheet

    TO BE COMPLETED BYDSD

    Date Filed with Division ofState Documents

    Document Number

    Date of Publication in MDRegister

    1. COMAR Codification

    Title Subtitle Chapter Regulation

    36 03 03 07

    2. Name of Promulgating Au thori ty

    Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency

    3. Name of Regulations Coord inatorJames B Butler

    Telephone Number410-230-8781

    Mailing Address

    1800 Washington Blvd., Ste. 330

    CityBaltimore

    StateMD

    Zip Code21230

    [email protected]

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    4. Name of Person to Call Abou t thi s DocumentJames B. Butler

    Telephone No.(410) 230-8781

    Email [email protected]

    5. Check applicable items:_- New RegulationsX-Amendments to Existing Regulations

    _- Repeal of Existing Regulations_- Incorporation by Reference of Documents Requiring DSD Approval

    6. Date Requested for Emergency Status to Begin:10/14/2014

    Date Requested fo r Emergency Status to Expi re:4/9/2015

    7. Agency Will Take the Following Action on These Regulations

    X- Promulgate them in accordance with State Government Article, 10-101 -- 10-126

    _- Allow them to expire

    8. Is there proposed text which is identical to emergency text:X- Yes _- No

    If yes, corresponding proposed text published in:

    X- same issue

    _- future issue

    _- previous issue; it appeared in

    : Md. R

    (vol.) (issue) (page no's) (date)

    Under Maryland register docket no.: --E.

    9. Check the following item if it is inc luded in the attached document: _- Incorporation by Reference (IBR) approval form(s) attached and 18 copies of documentsproposed for incorporation submitted to DSD. (Submit 18 paper copies of IBR document toDSD and one copy to AELR.)

    10. Reason for Request for Emergency StatusTo update the Regulations of the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency to incorporateprovisions that refine the withdrawl limits on automated teller machines at casinos;

    To update the Regulations of the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency to incorporateprovisions that better refine the requirements and procedures for VLT operations;and

    To update the Regulations of the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency to incorporateprovisions that better clarify the duties and responsibilities of a table games supervisor.

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    11. Certif icate of Authori zed Officer

    I certify that the attached document is in compliance with the Administrative ProcedureAct. I also certify that the attached text has been approved for legality by Robert T.Fontaine, Assistant Attorney General, (telephone #(410) 230-8781) on September 25,2014. A signed copy of the approval is on file at this agency.

    Name of Authorized Officer

    Stephen L. Martino

    Title Telephone No.

    Director (410) 230-8790

    Date

    October 14, 2014

    Title 36MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY AND GAMING

    CONTROL AGENCY

    Subtitle 03 GAMING PROVISIONS

    36.03.03 Video Lottery Operation License

    Authority: 36.03.03: State Government Article, 9-1A-24(f), Annotated Code ofMaryland;

    Notice of Emergency Action

    []

    The Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive, and Legislative Review hasgranted emergency status to amend Regulation .07 under COMAR 36.03.03 VideoLottery Operation License.

    Emergency status began:

    Emergency status expires:

    Comparison to Federal Standards

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    There is no corresponding federal standard to this emergency action.

    Estimate of Economic Impact

    The emergency action has no economic impact.

    Economic Impact on Small Businesses

    The emergency action has minimal or no economic impact on small businesses.

    Economic Impact Statement Part C

    A. Fiscal Year in which regulations will become effective: FY 15

    B. Does the budget for the fiscal year in which regulations become effective contain

    funds to implement the regulations?Yes

    C. If 'yes', state whether general, special (exact name), or federal funds will be used:

    Special (Gaming Proceeds)

    D. If 'no', identify the source(s) of funds necessary for implementation of theseregulations:

    E. If these regulations have no economic impact under Part A, indicate reason briefly:

    To update the Regulations of the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency toincorporate provisions that refine the withdrawl limits on automated teller machines atcasinos;

    To update the Regulations of the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency toincorporate provisions that better refine the requirements and procedures for VLToperations;and

    To update the Regulations of the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency toincorporate provisions that better clarify the duties and responsibilities of a table gamessupervisor.

    F. If these regulations have minimal or no economic impact on small businesses under

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    Part B, indicate the reason and attach small business worksheet.

    To update the Regulations of the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency toincorporate provisions that refine the withdrawl limits on automated teller machines atcasinos;

    To update the Regulations of the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency toincorporate provisions that better refine the requirements and procedures for VLToperations;and

    To update the Regulations of the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency toincorporate provisions that better clarify the duties and responsibilities of a table gamessupervisor.

    G. Response to small business worksheet:

    Attached Document:

    (September 30, 2014)

    36.03.03 Video Lottery Operation License

    Authority: State Government Article, 9-1A-24(f), Annotated Code of Maryland

    .07 Automated Teller Machines.A. (text unchanged)B. Withdrawal Limits. [The]Exclusive of transaction fees or surcharges, themaximum amount that a player may

    withdraw from an account by using an automated teller machine located on the gaming floor[shall be:]is[(1) No more than $250 per transaction; and(2) No]nomore than [$1,000]$2,500per gaming day.

    C. (text unchanged)