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FAQ
  Occupational Licenses
What kind of Occupational Licenses are issued?
 
Answer:

There are three Levels of MGCB Occupational Licenses.

 

LEVEL ONE - Managers, supervisors, other key employees. People who have authority to develop or administer policy, long-range plans, or to make discretionary decisions regulating gaming operations; people responsible for major sections within the casino or its property, even if no gaming is conducted in the area (such as a hotel or restaurant). Also, some employees of supplier companies will be required to be licensed.


Level One examples:

Casino managers/supervisors of:

  • Accountants, cashiers and other fiscal staff
  • Casino entertainment
  • Casino food and beverage service
  • Casino games
  • Casino hotel
  • Casino Human Resources Department
  • Casino restaurant
  • Slot machine / bill-changer repair and maintenance
  • Some employees of suppliers
  • Surveillance / Security investigations
  • Table games

Supplier managers / Supplier supervisors of:

  • Repair or maintenance staff who service slot machines, bill changers, etc.
  • Any person who is required to hold a Level One license

 

LEVEL TWO - Employees who operate or maintain casino games, or who come in contact with gaming money, chips, tokens, credit slips, etc., but who are not supervisors.

Level Two examples:


Casino examples:

  • Accountants and financial controllers
  • Card dealers and other table game workers
  • Cashiers
  • Computer data input staff and technicians
  • Marketing staff / Promotion staff of casino gaming
  • Money changers
  • Money transfer workers
  • Security guards who work in restricted areas of the casino or provide physical security in the casino
  • Slot machine technicians and repair staff

Supplier examples:

  • Repair and maintenance of slot machines.
  • Repair or maintain close circuit TV systems.
  • Maintenance of computer hardware


LEVEL THREE - Employees who work in an area where gaming is conducted, or in areas that directly affect gaming, but do not conduct the games or come in contact with gaming money, chips, tokens, credit slips, etc.

Level Three Casino or Supplier examples:

  • Housekeepers in casino area
  • Non-Gaming maintenance staff in casino area
  • Waiters / waitresses in casino area
  • Security guards / Security workers (whether or not in uniform)

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