PURPOSE: This rule provides for suspension of licenses for any licensee who becomes incapacitated in some way. The rule provides for reinstatement on application, the criteria for reinstatement and a fee of $25.
- (1) In the event any licensee is proven to be incapacitated, dies, is adjudicated bankrupt, makes any assignment for the benefit of creditors or is placed in any receivership or trusteeship, the director shall suspend the license for all locations licensed to the person.
- (2) The licensee, his/her agent, executor or trustee shall immediately inform the director of the occurrence of any circumstances set forth in section (1) of this rule. The executor, trustee in bankruptcy, receiver or any other officer or any court taking charge of the assets of any licensee may apply to the director for reinstatement of the license to sell lottery tickets.
- (3) If the director is satisfied that the person applying for the reinstatement of the license is qualified under these rules and the director determines that it is in the best interest of both the lottery and the applicant that the license should be reinstated, s/he shall promptly reinstate the license on the terms as s/he, in writing, may set forth.
- (4) In no event shall any license reinstated under this section be for a longer period than the time remaining on the original license.
- (5) An application fee of twenty-five dollars ($25) shall accompany any application for reinstatement under this rule.
AUTHORITY: section 313.220, RSMo (Supp. 1988).* Original rule filed Sept. 4, 1985, effective Sept. 14, 1985. *Original authority 1985, amended 1988.