16-633-13 Me. Code R. § 7

Current through 2024-51, December 18, 2024
Section 633-13-7 - Removal from exclusion lists
1.Self-exclusion
A. Except for those persons choosing a lifetime self-exclusion, self-exclusion will automatically terminate upon expiration of the period of self-exclusion specified under Section 2(2)(A)(2) above. The expiration will occur on the last day of the month of the original self-exclusion.
B. A person who requested lifetime exclusion may, after five years from the date of exclusion, submit a written request to the Board for removal from the list. The request shall include and be based upon:
(1) A detailed explanation for the request;
(2) History of any violations of exclusion prior to the request; and
(3) Verification that the requester received a reinstatement session with a problem gambling services agency approved by the Board.
C. Upon the expiration of the self-exclusion period or a successful petition for removal, the Board shall delete the name of the person from the self-exclusion list and notify each casino or slot facility of such deletion from the list in the manner set out in Section 3(1) above.
2.Involuntary exclusion
A. Persons on the Board's involuntary exclusion list may petition to have their names removed from the list one year after placement on the list by filing a request in writing with the Board. The request must state with specificity the reasons for the request and include documentation of material changes in the circumstances underlying the basis for exclusion.
B. If the Board grants the request, the person's name shall be removed from the involuntary exclusion list. Upon the expiration of the self-exclusion period or a successful petition for removal, the Board shall delete the name of the person from the self-exclusion list and notify each casino or slot facility of such deletion from the list in the manner set out in Section 3(1) above.

16-633 C.M.R. ch. 13, § 7