45th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2002
RELATING TO GAMING; CHANGING THE CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFICERS OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SEEKING GAMING LICENSES; AMENDING THE GAMING CONTROL ACT; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 60-2E-20 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1997, Chapter 190, Section 22, as amended) is amended to read:
"60-2E-20. INDIVIDUAL CERTIFICATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS AND OTHER PERSONS.--
A. An officer, director, equity security holder of five percent or more, partner, general partner, limited partner, trustee or beneficiary of the company that holds or has applied for a license shall be certified individually, according to the provisions of the Gaming Control Act, and if in the judgment of the board the public interest is served by requiring any or all of the company's key executives to be certified, the company shall require those persons to apply for certification. A person who is required to be certified pursuant to this subsection shall apply for certification within thirty days after becoming an officer, director, equity security holder of five percent or more, partner, general partner, limited partner of five percent or more, trustee, beneficiary or key executive. A person who is required to be certified pursuant to a decision of the board shall apply for certification within thirty days after the board so requests.
B. The [president or commander and] key executives
of a nonprofit organization that holds or has applied for a
license shall be certified individually. For purposes of this
subsection, key executives are those officers, employees,
volunteers and other persons who are designated by the
nonprofit organization as key executives. The board may
require additional officers, employees, volunteers and other
persons to become certified if the board determines the public
interest is served by the additional certifications. A person
who is required to be certified pursuant to this subsection
shall apply for certification within thirty days after
becoming an officer or key executive. A person who is
required to be certified pursuant to a decision of the board
shall apply for certification within thirty days after the
board so requests. An officer, employee, volunteer or other
person required or requested to be certified shall provide to
the board an application for certification, including personal
history, financial statement, copies of the person's income
tax returns for the three years immediately prior to the year
of the application and [any] other information that the board
deems necessary or appropriate."
Section 2. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately.