The following words and terms, when used in this subpart, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Applicant-A person who, on his own behalf or on behalf of another, applies for permission to engage in an act or activity that is regulated under this subpart.
Associated equipment-Equipment or a mechanical, electromechanical or electronic contrivance, component or machine used in connection with video gaming terminals or redemption terminals, including replacement parts, hardware and software.
Background investigation-A security, criminal, credit and suitability investigation of a person as provided for in this part that includes the status of taxes owed to the United States, the Commonwealth and political subdivisions.
Bureau-The Bureau of Investigations and Enforcement of the Board.
Bureau of Licensing-The Bureau of Licensing of the Board.
Cash-United States currency and coin.
Cash equivalent-A ticket, token, chip, card or other similar instrument or representation of value that the Board deems a cash equivalent in accordance with this part.
Central control computer-A central site computer controlled by the Department and accessible by the Board to which all video gaming terminals communicate for the purpose of auditing capacity, real-time information retrieval of the details of a financial event that occurs in the operation of a video gaming terminal or redemption terminal, including coin in, coin out, ticket in, ticket out, jackpots, video gaming terminal and redemption terminal door openings and power failure, and remote video gaming terminal or redemption terminal activation, and disabling of video gaming terminals or redemption terminals.
Cheat-
Cheating or thieving device-A device, software or hardware:
Commercial motor vehicle-As defined in 75 Pa.C.S. § 1603 (relating to definitions).
Conduct of video gaming-The licensed placement, operation and play of video gaming terminals under this subpart as authorized and approved by the Board.
Controlling interest-Any of the following:
Convenience store-A retail establishment which sells a limited selection of packaged foods, drug store items, food for consumption on or off the premises, and basic supplies for the home and table, which may include the retail sale of liquid fuels.
Conviction-
Corporation-The term includes a publicly traded corporation.
Educational institution-A facility that teaches and certifies students in video gaming terminal design, operation, repair or servicing.
Establishment license-A license issued by the Board authorizing a truck stop establishment to permit a terminal operator licensee to place and operate video gaming terminals on the truck stop establishment's premises under this part.
Establishment licensee-A truck stop establishment that holds an establishment license.
Financial backer-An investor, mortgagee, bondholder, noteholder, or other sources of equity or capital provided to an applicant or licensed entity.
Gaming employee-
Gaming service provider-
Gross terminal revenue-
Incentive-Consideration, including a promotion or prize, provided to a player or potential player as an enticement to play a video gaming terminal.
Inducement-
Key employee-An individual who is employed by a manufacturer licensee, supplier licensee or terminal operator licensee who is determined by the Board to be a director or department head or otherwise empowered to make discretionary decisions that regulate the conduct of video gaming.
Key employee licensee-An individual who holds a key employee license.
Key employee qualifier-An individual required to be qualified as part of the truck stop establishment, including an individual who is part of an entity that leases a truck stop establishment or operates a truck stop establishment pursuant to a management or other agreement, who is determined by the Board to be a director or department head or otherwise empowered to make discretionary decisions that regulate the conduct of video gaming.
Law enforcement authority-The power to conduct investigations of or to make arrests for criminal offenses.
Licensed entity-A terminal operator licensee, establishment licensee, manufacturer licensee or supplier licensee under this part.
Licensed facility-As defined in section 1103 of the act (relating to definitions).
Licensed gaming entity-As defined in section 1103 of the act.
Licensee-A person listed under this part.
Manufacturer-A person who manufactures, builds, rebuilds, fabricates, assembles, produces, programs, designs or otherwise makes modifications to a video gaming terminal, redemption terminal or associated equipment for use or play of video gaming terminals in this Commonwealth for video gaming purposes.
Manufacturer license-A license issued by the Board authorizing a manufacturer to manufacture or produce video gaming terminals, redemption terminals or associated equipment for use in this Commonwealth for video gaming purposes.
Manufacturer licensee-A person that holds a manufacturer license.
Minor-An individual under 21 years of age.
Nongaming employee-An individual who is employed by a terminal operator licensee, manufacturer licensee, supplier licensee, gaming service provider or establishment licensee and whose duties do not involve the conduct of video gaming or the monitoring of a video gaming area, either directly or through surveillance.
Nonkey employee-An individual employed by a terminal operator licensee who, unless otherwise designated by the Board, is not a key employee.
Occupation permit-A permit authorizing an individual to be employed or to work as a gaming employee for a terminal operator licensee, an establishment licensee, a gaming service provider, a supplier licensee or as an employee of a manufacturer who performs duties at the premises of a terminal operator or establishment licensee relating to video gaming terminals or redemption terminals.
Person-A natural person, corporation, foundation, organization, business trust, estate, limited liability company, trust, partnership, limited liability partnership, association or other form of legal business entity.
Player-An individual who wagers cash or a cash equivalent in the play or operation of a video gaming terminal and the play or operation of which may deliver or entitle the individual playing or operating the video gaming terminal to receive cash or a cash equivalent from a terminal operator licensee.
Principal-An officer, director or person who directly holds a beneficial interest in or ownership of the securities of an applicant or licensee under this part as a terminal operator, manufacturer or supplier or who has a controlling interest in an applicant or licensee as a terminal operator, manufacturer or supplier under this part or has the ability to elect a majority of the board of directors of a terminal operator, manufacturer or supplier licensee or to otherwise control anyone licensed under this part, procurement agent, lender or other licensed financial institution of an applicant or a terminal operator, manufacturer or supplier licensee under this part, other than a bank or lending institution which makes a loan or holds a mortgage or other lien acquired in the ordinary course of business, underwriter of an applicant or anyone licensed under this part or other person or employee of a terminal operator licensee, manufacturer licensee or supplier licensee deemed to be a principal by the Board, including a procurement agent.
Principal qualifier-Each owner, officer and director of the truck stop establishment, including each individual or owner, officer and director of an entity that leases a truck stop establishment or operates a truck stop establishment pursuant to a management or other agreement who is required to be qualified as part of the truck stop establishment application. For purposes of this definition, an owner is each individual who has a direct or indirect ownership or beneficial interest of 10% or more or an entity who has a direct ownership or beneficial interest of 20% or more in the truck stop establishment or other person as determined by the Board. An officer is a president, chief executive officer, a chief financial officer and a chief operating officer, and any person routinely performing corresponding functions with respect to an organization whether incorporated or unincorporated.
Procurement agent-A person that shares in the gross terminal revenue or is otherwise compensated for the purpose of soliciting or procuring a terminal placement agreement.
Progressive payout-A video game terminal wager payout that increases in a monetary amount based on the amounts wagered in a progressive system.
Progressive system-A computerized system linking video gaming terminals on the premises of an establishment licensee and offering one or more common progressive payouts based on the amounts wagered.
Publicly traded corporation-A person, other than an individual, who:
Redemption terminal-The collective hardware, software, communications technology and other ancillary equipment used to facilitate the payment of cash or a cash equivalent to a player as a result of playing a video gaming terminal.
Registrant-A holder of a nongaming registration under this part.
Security-As defined in the Pennsylvania Securities Act of 1972 (70 P.S. §§ 1-101-1-703.1).
Subsidiary-As defined in section 1103 of the act.
Supplier-A person that sells, leases, offers or otherwise provides, distributes or services any video gaming terminal, redemption terminal or associated equipment to a terminal operator licensee for use or play in this Commonwealth.
Supplier license-A license issued by the Board authorizing a supplier to provide products or services related to video gaming terminals, redemption terminals or associated equipment to terminal operator licensees for use in this Commonwealth for the conduct of video gaming.
Supplier licensee-A person that holds a supplier license.
Terminal operator-A person that owns, services or maintains video gaming terminals for placement and operation on the premises of an establishment licensee.
Terminal operator license-A license issued by the Board authorizing a terminal operator to place and operate video gaming terminals in an establishment licensee's premises under this part.
Terminal operator licensee-A person that holds a terminal operator license.
Terminal placement agreement-The formal written agreement or contract between an applicant for a terminal operator license or terminal operator licensee and an applicant for an establishment license or establishment licensee that establishes the terms and conditions regarding the conduct of video gaming.
Truck stop establishment-A premises that:
Video gaming area-The area of an establishment licensee's premises where video gaming terminals and redemption terminals are installed for operation and play.
Video gaming employees-The term includes gaming employees, key employees and nonkey employees.
Video gaming terminal-
58 Pa. Code § 1101a.2
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 1103a.2 (relating to establishment principal and key employee qualification); 58 Pa. Code § 1106a.1 (relating to supplier licenses); and 58 Pa. Code § 1107a.1 (relating to manufacturer licenses).