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| To amend section 3772.99 of the Revised Code to | 1 | 
| create penalties related to casino gaming and | 2 | 
| transacting with a casino facility. | 3 | 
| Section 1. That section 3772.99 of the Revised Code be | 4 | 
| amended to read as follows: | 5 | 
| Sec. 3772.99. (A) The commission shall levy and collect | 6 | 
| penalties for noncriminal violations of this chapter. Noncriminal | 7 | 
| violations include using the term "casino" in any advertisement in | 8 | 
| regard to a facility operating video lottery terminals, as defined | 9 | 
| in section 3770.21 of the Revised Code, in this state. Moneys | 10 | 
| collected from such penalty levies shall be credited to the | 11 | 
| general revenue fund. | 12 | 
| (B) If a licensed casino operator, management company, | 13 | 
| holding company, gaming-related vendor, or key employee violates | 14 | 
| this chapter or engages in a fraudulent act, the commission may | 15 | 
| suspend or revoke the license and may do either or both of the | 16 | 
| following: | 17 | 
| (1) Suspend, revoke, or restrict the casino gaming operations | 18 | 
| of a casino operator; | 19 | 
| (2) Require the removal of a management company, key | 20 | 
| employee, or discontinuance of services from a gaming-related | 21 | 
| vendor. | 22 | 
| (C) The commission shall impose civil penalties against a | 23 | 
| person who violates this chapter under the penalties adopted by | 24 | 
| commission rule and reviewed by the joint committee on gaming and | 25 | 
| wagering. | 26 | 
| (D) A person who knowingly or intentionally does any of the | 27 | 
| following commits a misdemeanor of the first degree on the first | 28 | 
| offense and a felony of the fifth degree for a subsequent offense: | 29 | 
| (1) Makes a false statement on an application submitted under | 30 | 
| this chapter; | 31 | 
| (2) Permits a person less than twenty-one years of age to | 32 | 
| make a wager at a casino facility; | 33 | 
| (3) Aids, induces, or causes a person less than twenty-one | 34 | 
| years of age who is not an employee of the casino gaming operation | 35 | 
| to enter or attempt to enter a casino facility; | 36 | 
| (4) Enters or attempts to enter a casino facility while under | 37 | 
| twenty-one years of age, unless the person enters a designated | 38 | 
| area as described in section 3772.24 of the Revised Code; | 39 | 
| (5) Is a casino operator or employee and participates in | 40 | 
| casino gaming other than as part of operation or employment. | 41 | 
| (E) A person who knowingly or intentionally does any of the | 42 | 
| following commits a felony of the fifth degree on a first offense | 43 | 
| and a felony of the fourth degree for a subsequent offense. If the | 44 | 
| person is a licensee under this chapter, the commission shall | 45 | 
| revoke the person's license after the first offense. | 46 | 
| (1) Uses or possesses with the intent to use a device to | 47 | 
| assist in projecting the outcome of the casino game, keeping track | 48 | 
| of the cards played, analyzing the probability of the occurrence | 49 | 
| of an event relating to the casino game, or analyzing the strategy | 50 | 
| for playing or betting to be used in the casino game, except as | 51 | 
| permitted by the commission; | 52 | 
| (2) Cheats at a casino game; | 53 | 
| (3) Manufactures, sells, or distributes any cards, chips, | 54 | 
| dice, game, or device that is intended to be used to violate this | 55 | 
| chapter; | 56 | 
| (4) Alters or misrepresents the outcome of a casino game on | 57 | 
| which wagers have been made after the outcome is made sure but | 58 | 
| before the outcome is revealed to the players; | 59 | 
| (5) Places, increases, or decreases a wager on the outcome of | 60 | 
| a casino game after acquiring knowledge that is not available to | 61 | 
| all players and concerns the outcome of the casino game that is | 62 | 
| the subject of the wager; | 63 | 
| (6) Aids a person in acquiring the knowledge described in | 64 | 
| division (E)(5) of this section for the purpose of placing, | 65 | 
| increasing, or decreasing a wager contingent on the outcome of a | 66 | 
| casino game; | 67 | 
| (7) Claims, collects, takes, or attempts to claim, collect, | 68 | 
| or take money or anything of value in or from a casino game with | 69 | 
| the intent to defraud or without having made a wager contingent on | 70 | 
| winning a casino game; | 71 | 
| (8) Claims, collects, or takes an amount of money or thing of | 72 | 
| value of greater value than the amount won in a casino game; | 73 | 
| (9) Uses or possesses counterfeit chips, tokens, or cashless | 74 | 
| wagering instruments in or for use in a casino game; | 75 | 
| (10) Possesses a key or device designed for opening, | 76 | 
| entering, or affecting the operation of a casino game, drop box, | 77 | 
| or an electronic or a mechanical device connected with the casino | 78 | 
| game or removing coins, tokens, chips, or other contents of a | 79 | 
| casino game. This division does not apply to a casino operator, | 80 | 
| management company, or gaming-related vendor or their agents and | 81 | 
| employees in the course of agency or employment. | 82 | 
| (11) Possesses materials used to manufacture a device | 83 | 
| intended to be used in a manner that violates this chapter; | 84 | 
| (12) Operates a casino gaming operation in which wagering is | 85 | 
| conducted or is to be conducted in a manner other than the manner | 86 | 
| required under this chapter. | 87 | 
| (F) The possession of more than one of the devices described | 88 | 
| in division (E)(9), (10), or (11) of this section creates a | 89 | 
| rebuttable presumption that the possessor intended to use the | 90 | 
| devices for cheating. | 91 | 
| (G) A person who knowingly or intentionally does any of the | 92 | 
| following commits a felony of the third degree. If the person is a | 93 | 
| licensee under this chapter, the commission shall revoke the | 94 | 
| person's license after the first offense. A public servant or | 95 | 
| party official who is convicted under this division is forever | 96 | 
| disqualified from holding any public office, employment, or | 97 | 
| position of trust in this state. | 98 | 
| (1) Offers, promises, or gives anything of value or benefit | 99 | 
| to a person who is connected with the casino operator, management | 100 | 
| company, holding company, or gaming-related vendor, including | 101 | 
| their officers and employees, under an agreement to influence or | 102 | 
| with the intent to influence the actions of the person to whom the | 103 | 
| offer, promise, or gift was made in order to affect or attempt to | 104 | 
| affect the outcome of a casino game or an official action of a | 105 | 
| commission member, agent, or employee; | 106 | 
| (2) Solicits, accepts, or receives a promise of anything of | 107 | 
| value or benefit while the person is connected with a casino, | 108 | 
| including an officer or employee of a casino operator, management | 109 | 
| company, or gaming-related vendor, under an agreement to influence | 110 | 
| or with the intent to influence the actions of the person to | 111 | 
| affect or attempt to affect the outcome of a casino game or an | 112 | 
| official action of a commission member, agent, or employee; | 113 | 
| (H) A person who knowingly or intentionally does any of the | 114 | 
| following while participating in casino gaming or otherwise | 115 | 
| transacting with a casino facility as permitted by Chapter 3772. | 116 | 
| of the Revised Code commits a felony of the fifth degree on a | 117 | 
| first offense and a felony of the fourth degree for a subsequent | 118 | 
| offense: | 119 | 
| (1) Causes or attempts to cause a casino facility to fail to | 120 | 
| file a report required under 31 U.S.C. 5313(a) or 5325 or any | 121 | 
| regulation prescribed thereunder or section 1315.53 of the Revised | 122 | 
| Code, or to fail to file a report or maintain a record required by | 123 | 
| an order issued under section 21 of the "Federal Deposit Insurance | 124 | 
| Act" or section 123 of Pub. L. No. 91-508; | 125 | 
| (2) Causes or attempts to cause a casino facility to file a | 126 | 
| report required under 31 U.S.C. 5313(a) or 5325 or any regulation | 127 | 
| prescribed thereunder or section 1315.53 of the Revised Code, to | 128 | 
| file a report or to maintain a record required by any order issued | 129 | 
| under 31 U.S.C. 5326, or to maintain a record required under any | 130 | 
| regulation prescribed under section 21 of the "Federal Deposit | 131 | 
| Insurance Act" or section 123 of Pub. L. No. 91-508 that contains | 132 | 
| a material omission or misstatement of fact; | 133 | 
| (3) Structures a transaction, as defined in section 1315.51 | 134 | 
| of the Revised Code, assists in structuring a transaction, or | 135 | 
| attempts to structure or assist in structuring a transaction with | 136 | 
| one or more casino facilities. | 137 | 
| (I) A person who is convicted of a felony described in this | 138 | 
| chapter may be barred for life from entering a casino facility by | 139 | 
| the commission. | 140 | 
| Section 2. That existing section 3772.99 of the Revised Code | 141 | 
| is hereby repealed. | 142 |