Kansas Administrative Regulations Agency 112 - KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION
Here’s an overview of Agency 112 – Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission as structured under the Kansas Administrative Regulations (K.A.R.):
🏛️ Agency 112 Scope & Articles
Agency 112 governs regulations related to both racing (horse and harness) and gaming (casinos and sports wagering). A breakdown:
Articles 1–18 – Cover racing-specific matters (e.g., licensing, track officials, wagering, health, and simulcasting) (regulations.justia.com)
Articles 100–114 – Address casino, gaming supplier/employee licensing, machine standards, security, surveillance, games, responsible gaming, hearings, and sanctions (law.cornell.edu)
📌 Key Articles & Sections
Article 5 – Race Track Officials: Defines roles such as stewards, starters, paddock judges, timers, and clerks (regulations.justia.com)
Article 102 – Gaming Supplier Certification: Defines and distinguishes “gaming supplier” vs. “non-gaming supplier”, including services covered; established terms effective August 14, 2009, amended July 15, 2016 (law.cornell.edu)
Article 112 – Responsible Gaming: Covers self-exclusion programs, confidentiality, removal process, and other responsible gaming requirements (regulations.justia.com)
🕐 Recent Amendments
According to the Kansas Register* (Vol. 43 No. 41, Oct 10, 2024), Agency 112 saw extensive new regulations under sections 112-201 through 112-204—part of routine quarterly updates (kssos.org). For the latest effective text, consult the Kansas Secretary of State’s K.A.R. online portal.
✅ Recommendations
To review regulations: Use the K.A.R. website (via Kansas SOS) to access current agency text (particularly Agency 112 Articles 100–114).
To track updates: Monitor quarterly Kansas Register updates (e.g., Vol. 43 issues) for new/amended rules, especially sections 112‑201+.
If you need a deep dive: Specify which topic interests you (e.g., supplier licensing, responsible gaming policies, horse race procedures), and I can locate specific sections.
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