Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 45, November 9, 2024
Section 1119a.6 - Removal from the video gaming self-exclusion list(a) For individuals who are on the video gaming self-exclusion list for 1 year or 5 years, upon the conclusion of the period of self-exclusion, the individual will be removed from the video gaming self-exclusion list without further action on the individual's part.(b) For individuals who have elected to be video gaming self-excluded for less than lifetime but has not yet reached the date of completion of the selected self-exclusion period, the individual may be removed from the video gaming self-exclusion list if all of the following has occurred: (1) The individual has filed a petition with the Board's Office of Hearings and appeals requesting to be removed from the video gaming self-exclusion list.(2) The individual has presented facts and circumstances which, in the Board's discretion, demonstrate a compelling reason for the Board to grant early removal from the video gaming self-exclusion list.(3) The Board has found by a preponderance of the evidence that the person should be removed from the video gaming self-exclusion list and issues an order to that effect.(c) For individuals who selected lifetime video gaming self-exclusion under § 1119a.3(d)(3) (relating to requests for video gaming self-exclusion): (1) After being on the video gaming self-exclusion list for a period of 10 years, the individual may petition the Board to be removed from the video gaming self-exclusion list.(2) The petition shall be filed with the Board in writing, and shall be accompanied by all of the following: (i) Documentation from a treatment provider who is certified by the International Gambling Counselor Certification Board or who has received a Problem Gambling Endorsement from the Pennsylvania Certification Board to conduct problem gambling assessments that the individual has completed a problem gambling assessment.(ii) Documentation from a treatment provider that the individual has completed the treatment recommendation, if any, made after the assessment by the state-funded problem gambling treatment provider.(3) After the petition is filed, OCPG will provide documentation to the Office of Enforcement Counsel regarding whether the individual has been known to engage in or attempt to engage in video gaming while self-excluded, including dates and times.(4) The petition shall be handled in accordance with the procedures for petitions found in Subpart H of the Board's regulations, including all confidentiality provisions.(5) As the petitioner, the video gaming self-excluded individual filing the petition for removal from the video gaming self-exclusion list bears the burden of proof in showing that removal from the list would not be detrimental to the individual's physical or mental well-being and would not have a negative impact on gaming in the Commonwealth.(6) If the Board: (i) Grants the petition, it shall deliver to the individual by first class mail an Order approving the petition for removal from the video gaming self-exclusion list, and provide to the individual the contact information for the OCPG for information on how to complete the removal process.(ii) Denies the petition, it shall deliver to the individual by first class mail an Order denying the petition for removal from the video gaming self-exclusion list, which shall notify the individual that he or she shall remain on the video gaming self-exclusion list and include the reason for denial.(7) Any petitioner whose petition is denied by the Board shall be prohibited from filing a subsequent petition for removal from the lifetime video gaming self-exclusion list for a period of 5 years from the date of denial. This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 1119a.3 (relating to requests for video gaming self-exclusion); and 58 Pa. Code § 1119a.4 (relating to video gaming self-exclusion list).