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unincorporated place in which the terminal will be operated.__
The applicant must certify in the application that the copy has
been sent and must list the names and addresses of the persons
to whom the copy was sent.

 
§376.__Fees; term of license; nontransferable

 
1.__License levels; fees.__The annual fee for a license
issued under this chapter is as follows:

 
A.__A license for a video gaming terminal manufacturer is
a Level 1 license and the fee for a video gaming terminal
manufacturer license is $5,000;

 
B.__A license for a video gaming terminal wholesaler is a
Level 1 license and the fee for a video gaming terminal
wholesaler license is $5,000; and

 
C.__A license to operate a video gaming terminal is a
Level 2 license and the fee for a video gaming terminal
operator license is $600 per terminal.

 
In addition to the annual license fee, the Chief of the State
Police may charge a one-time application fee for a license
issued under this chapter in an amount equal to the actual
cost of processing the application and performing any
background investigations.__All fees collected pursuant to
this section must be deposited directly into the Video Gaming
Fund, established in section 384.

 
2.__Term of license.__All licenses issued by the Chief of
the State Police under this chapter are effective for one year
and are renewable annually, unless sooner revoked pursuant to
section 377.

 
3.__Nontransferable.__A license issued under this chapter is
not transferable or assignable.

 
4.__Levels of license; prohibition against multiple
licenses.__A person licensed as a video gaming terminal
manufacturer or wholesaler under section 374 has a Level 1
license.__A licensee under section 371 has a Level 2 license.__
A person may not hold more than one level of license.

 
§377.__Actions relating to licenses

 
1.__Refusal to renew license.__The Chief of the State Police
may refuse to renew a license issued under this chapter for
just cause after a hearing in accordance with the Maine
Administrative Procedure Act.


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