2021-004-RTKL
Information required for "Truck stop Casino". Cost for License and requirements.
Information required for "Truck stop Casino". Cost for License and requirements.
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Any and all complaints filed with the PGCB related to any and all licensed gaming providers, including online gaming and online sports betting, from July 15, 2019 through October 20, 2022.
1. Between September 1, 2021 and March 1, 2022, all communications between any member of the PGCB and any member of the Monroe County District Attorney's Office. 2. Between September 1, 2021 and March 1, 2022, all documents exchanged between any member of the PGCB and any member of the Monroe County District Attorney's office.
2022-017 8/1/2022 A copy of the section of the PA Race Horse Development and Gaming Act ("Act") or any other applicable PA regulation that specifically states that once a municipality has chosen to not opt-out of the siting of a Category 4 facility within that municipality, that decision is final and may not be later rescinded by the municipality.
All documents and information relating to DeNaples Equipment, Inc.; the stock ownership of DeNaples, Equipment, Inc.; any shareholder loans, payments, additions, and reductions thereto; and DeNaples Equipment, Inc. and its federal and state tax returns.
Requested documents of an investigation done by the PGCB.
All reports provided by the firm U.S. Integrity to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board about sports betting irregularities in the year 2022.
Requested copies of records with regard to Parx Casino Shippensburg -- any documents, e-mails and decisions from the last five years (Beginning Jan. 1, 2018) and other records that the commission deems pertinent to this casino.
Access was requested to all records in the possession or control of the PGCB relating to a casino's practice of evicting and, later, excluding a customer who is neither on the voluntary or involuntary exclusion list and the "hands-off" practice of the PGCB upon receipt of a customer complaint. The request included all responsive records in whatever form they exist. It included but was not limited to paper records, emails, text messages internal to the PGCB or between the PGCB and complaining customers or casinos.