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58 Pa. Code § 609a.10. Request for voluntary credit suspension.

§ 609a.10. Request for voluntary credit suspension.

 (a)  An individual may request the suspension of the individual’s credit privileges at all licensed facilities by submitting, in person, a completed Request for Voluntary Credit Suspension Form to the Board. A submission to the Board may be made at the Board’s office at a licensed facility, at the Board’s Harrisburg office or one of the Board’s regional offices.

 (b)  The Request for Voluntary Credit Suspension Form shall also include the following statement: ‘‘I certify that I have read and understand this request to be placed on the voluntary credit suspension list and that I knowingly and voluntarily execute this document. I am aware that my signature below authorizes the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to direct all Pennsylvania certificate holders to suspend my credit privileges until such time as I submit a written request to the Board for the reinstatement of my credit privileges. I also understand that under §  13A27(i) of the Pennsylvania Race Horse Development and Gaming Act, all certificate holders shall not be liable for any claims, damages, losses, expenses or for any harm, monetary or otherwise, that may arise as a result of the failure of a certificate holder to restore credit privileges to me or otherwise permit me to engage in gaming activity in the licensed facility while on the voluntary credit suspension list.’’

 (c)  An individual requesting to be placed on the voluntary credit suspension list will be required to present a government-issued photo identification containing the person’s signature and photograph when the individual submits the Request for Voluntary Credit Suspension Form.

Cross References

   This section cited in 58 Pa. Code §  609a.19 (relating to use of an electronic credit system for the processing of Counter Checks and customer deposits).



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