N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 5329.2
(2) A prohibited sports bettor shall not be permitted to have any ownership interest in, control of or otherwise be employed by a casino sports wagering licensee or a sports pool vendor, unless otherwise approved by the commission. This prohibition shall not apply to any person who has less than 10 percent direct or indirect ownership interest in the casino sports wagering licensee or sports pool vendor.
(b) Plan of operation.
Each applicant for a casino sports wagering license shall submit a detailed plan of operation that includes such information as the commission deems necessary, including, without limitation, the name of the sports pool vendor, if any, casino key employees responsible for the sports pool operation, specifications of the sports pool lounge, hours of operation, staffing plan and an integrity monitoring plan.
(c) Evidence of experience in sports pools.
An applicant for a casino sports wagering license shall disclose such applicant’s experience, if any, and the experience of any sports pool vendor proposed to be involved in such applicant’s sports pool operations, in the operation of sports pools in any jurisdiction, including, without limitation:
(3) whether the applicant or proposed sports pool vendor has operated gaming activity, including sports pools, in any jurisdiction in an unauthorized manner or been accused or adjudicated to have engaged in illegal gambling or wagering of any kind, including a detailed description of the conduct involved and the nature of the sanction or discipline.
(d) Internal controls.
Prior to the issuance of a license, an applicant for a casino sports wagering license shall submit for commission approval such applicant’s proposed internal controls, pursuant to section 5329.8 of this Part.
(e) Amendment.
(4) The failure of an applicant or licensee to comply with applicable laws and regulations shall be grounds for denial of the application or for suspension or revocation of a casino sports wagering license.
(f) Determination of application.
Upon evaluation of each application, the commission shall either:
(4) deny the application.
The commission may deny a casino sports wagering license to an applicant that has failed to establish such applicant’s competence to operate a sports pool or provide an adequate plan of operation (including acceptability of a sports pool vendor). An applicant may request a de novo hearing to challenge an application denial or condition imposed. Such hearing shall be held pursuant to procedures the commission may establish.
(a) Eligibility.