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A. The Gaming Commission shall not license a primary management official or key employee or other entity requiring licensure if the Gaming Commission determines, in applying the standards under Section 3-608 for making a license eligibility determination, that licensing the person or entity:

1. Poses a threat to the public interest;

2. Poses a threat to the effective regulation of gaming; or

3. Creates or enhances the dangers of unsuitable, unfair or illegal practices, methods and/or activities in the conduct of gaming.

B. When the Gaming Commission does not issue a license to an applicant for a primary management official or key employee position, or revokes a previously issued license after reconsideration, it shall:

1. Notify the NIGC; and

2. Forward copies of its eligibility determination and notice of results of the applicant’s background investigation to the NIGC for inclusion in the Indian Gaming Individuals Record System. (Res. 2019-28)