Conn. Agencies Regs. § 12-574-E7

Current through September 27, 2024
Section 12-574-E7 - Conditional licenses; limitations on outstanding licenses
(a)Temporary licenses. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the administrative regulations of the division, the executive director or his designee may issue temporary class I occupational licenses subject to the owing conditions:
(1) Temporary licenses shall not be issued for a period greater than seven (7) days, however, they may be renewed at the discretion of the executive director or his designee for successive periods of not greater than seven (7) days, for good cause and upon the written request of the temporary licensee.
(2) Before a temporary license may be issued, an application for license must be filed.
(3) A temporary license may be revoked or suspended without cause upon notice to the temporary licensee.
(4) A temporary license shall not be valid unless a preliminary security clearance is obtained before the end of the next state business day following the issuance of the temporary license.
(b)Durational licenses. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the administrative regulations of the division, where the circumstances require, and where the executive director determines that it shall be in the best interest of the state of Connecticut and the legalized gambling industry, the executive director at his discretion may issue durational totalisator, concessionaire, and occupational licenses subject to the following conditions:
(1) Durational licenses shall not be issued for a period greater than ninety (90) days; however, they may be renewed for good cause.
(2) Before a durational license may be issued, an application for license must be filed.
(c)Limitation on outstanding licenses. In the interest of the public safety and convenience either the board or the executive director may at their discretion limit the number of outstanding licenses in a particular category.
(d)Conditional licenses. The power to license includes the power to attach reasonable conditions to the grant of a license. Where the board or executive director finds that it shall be in the best interests of the state of Connecticut, of the public safety and convenience, and of the legalized gambling industry, the board or the executive director may attach reasonable conditions to a license which they are authorized to grant. A conditional license may be issued pending final action on a license application. Such a license becomes automatically void upon disapproval of the application.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 12-574-E7

Effective October 17, 1984