What are some of the justifications for the Executive Director to cancel, revoke, suspend, terminate, or deny the renewal of a license?
Some of the justifications include: (1) selling a ticket at a price greater than that authorized by SCEL; (2) selling a lottery ticket to a person under 18 years of age; (3) accepting anything other than cash for a lottery ticket; (4) transferring ticket stock without consent of SCEL; (5) selling lottery tickets at a location that is not on the license certificate; (6) making material misrepresentation on an applicant’s application for licensure; (7) failing to properly notify, report, or settle accounts with SCEL regarding lottery tickets; (8) failing to display license and display POS (Point of Sale) material; (9) failing to report a conviction of any felony or a crime related to gambling during the term of the license; (10) failing to inform SCEL within ten (10) days of the addition of “new owners” or a sales of all or a portion of your business; (11) business engaging solely in the sale of lottery products; (12) business earning more than 60 percent of gross revenues from the sale
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