§ 34-4. Investigation of applicant.  


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  • A. 
    For a license to conduct games of chance, the Clerk shall make an investigation of the qualifications of each applicant and the merits of each application. Such investigation shall include but shall not be limited to the following:
    (1) 
    That the applicant is duly qualified and that all statements made on the application are accurate.
    (2) 
    That the members named in the application are, in fact, bona fide members of the organization, that they are of good moral character and that they have not been convicted of a crime.
    (3) 
    That it appears that the applicant is capable of conducting such games of chance in accordance with this chapter and that the proceeds will be used solely in accordance with this chapter.
    B. 
    For a license for an authorized games of chance hall lessor, the Clerk shall make an investigation of the qualifications of each applicant and the merits of each application. Such investigation shall include but shall not be limited to the following:
    (1) 
    That the applicant is an organization authorized to conduct games of chance.
    (2) 
    That the issuance of such a license is in the public interest.
    (3) 
    That the organization that is to use the premises or hall is a duly licensed authorized organization.
    (4) 
    That the funds received from the leasing shall be used for the lawful purpose of the organization.
    (5) 
    That it appears that the applicant is capable of conducting such games of chance in accordance with this chapter and that the proceeds will be used solely in accordance with this chapter.