Fla. Admin. Code R. 75-14.005
(1) The following slot machine occupational license requirements apply to individual persons having access to the designated slot machine area or who may be granted access to the slot machine area by reason of the positions they hold:
(a) Slot Machine Professional Individual Occupational License – Individuals meeting any of the following criteria must apply for a Slot Machine Professional Individual Occupational License:
1. An employee of a slot machine facility who will be a security or supervisory employee who requires access to the slot gaming floor of a slot machine facility, or a surveillance employee,
2. An employee of a slot machine facility who will have access to the interior of a slot machine, a slot machine’s revenue, or accounting and reporting records associated with slot machine revenue,
3. An employee of a slot machine facility who holds a position as the head of a department referenced in Rule 75-14.015, F.A.C., or a supervisor of employees of the slot machine licensee, or
4. An employee of any person or entity providing slot machine related services as referenced in Section 551.107(2)(a)3., F.S., to a slot machine licensee, who may be granted access to slot machine areas of a slot machine licensee due to his or her employment.
(2) Every applicant for a slot machine or combination occupational license pursuant to paragraphs (1)(a) and (c) above, shall disclose in his or her application:
(3) Every initial application and renewal thereafter for a slot machine or combination occupational license must include:
(c) A complete set of the applicant’s fingerprints submitted electronically to FDLE and FBI for state and national criminal history record checks. All sets of fingerprints must be submitted by a livescan service provider that has been approved by FDLE to electronically submit criminal history requests. If the set of fingerprints are taken on a physical fingerprint card FD-258, it must be scanned and submitted by a FDLE-approved livescan service provider. Applicants timely renewing their license, whose fingerprints have been retained by FDLE, shall not be required to submit a complete set of figerprints. The complete set of fingerprints and payment of the figerprint fee must comply with the following:
1. Each applicant sending fingerprints via a livescan device must provide the livescan service provider the correct Originating Agency Identifier (ORI) number, which is FL925185Z, in order for the division to receive his or her fingerprint results;
2. The appropriate fingerprint processing fee, as established by FDLE and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, shall be paid by the applicant directly to the FDLE-approved livescan service provider or, if fingerprints are submitted to the commission on a fingerprint card FD-258 or are retained by FDLE, shall be paid by the applicant directly to the commission; and,
(8) During the three year term of a valid occupational license issued by the commission, an individual may need another type of occupational license for any reason, such as a change in his or her employment or job duties. From the date an occupational license is granted until April 1 of the year in which the license expires, a licensee may request to upgrade the valid occupational license they hold to another occupational license type to which the commission allows an upgrade.
(a) A licensee may request the commission to upgrade their existing license as follows:
1. A Slot Machine General Individual Occupational Licensee may upgrade to a Slot Machine Professional Individual Occupational License or a Slot/Cardroom/Pari-Mutuel Combination Occupational License.
2. A Slot Machine Professional Individual Occupational Licensee may upgrade to a Slot/Cardroom/Pari-Mutuel Combination Occupational License.
(b) In order to request an upgrade of the valid occupational license held by an individual the licensee must submit the following to the commission:
1. A request to upgrade the existing occupational license on Form FGCC PMW-3450, License Upgrade Application, effective September 2020, incorporated herein by reference, HYPERLINK "https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12094" https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12094, and which can be obtained at www.flgaming.gov or by contacting the Florida Gaming Control Commission, 4070 Esplanade Way, Suite 250, Tallahassee, Florida 32399.
2. The difference in the license fee, if any, between the occupational license held by the licensee and the license type to which the licensee is requesting to upgrade. The difference in license fees that must be paid are as follows:
a. A Slot Machine General Occupational Licensee shall not be required to pay a fee to upgrade to a Slot Machine Professional Occupational License.
b. A Slot Machine General Occupational Licensee shall not be required to pay a fee to upgrade to a Slot/Cardroom/Pari-Mutuel Combination Occupational License.
c. A Slot Machine Professional Occupational Licensee shall not be required to pay a fee to upgrade to a Slot/Cardroom/Pari-Mutuel Combination Occupational License.
(d) A license issued by the commission pursuant to a license upgrade request shall have the following effect:
1. The license held by the applicant prior to the license upgrade request shall no longer be effective and shall be deemed void on the date the commission grants the upgraded license.
2. The license to which the applicant requested to upgrade shall be valid on the date the commission grants the license and shall expire on the same date as the license from which the applicant upgraded expired.
Rulemaking Authority 16.712(2)(a), 550.0251(3), (12), 550.105(2)(b), (10)(a), 551.103(1), 551.107(2)(b), 551.122, 849.086(4)(a), (6)(d), (f) FS. Law Implemented 16.712(1)(a), 16.718, 550.0251, 550.105, 551.103(1)(b), 551.107, 551.108, 849.086(6) FS. History–New 6-25-06, Amended 12-6-06, 6-21-10, 9-26-13, 5-30-17, 9-1-20, Formerly 61D-14.005, Amended 1-11-26.