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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 8Ch. 5Art. 3§ 19844 Gambling Exclusion List Criteria

§ 19844 Gambling Exclusion List Criteria

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§ 19844 Gambling Exclusion List Criteria

Key Takeaways

  • •The state makes a list of people who can't go into casinos or gambling places.
  • •People on the list might have done bad things like crimes, lied about owning a casino, or have a bad reputation.
  • •Casinos must kick out anyone on the list or they can get in trouble.
  • •If you're on the list, you can ask for a meeting to try and get off it.

Example

A person who cheated in a poker game before and got caught.

The state might put that person on the list so they can't go into any casinos. If a casino lets them in, the casino could get fined or lose its license.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 19844 Gambling Exclusion List Criteria

(a) The commission shall, by regulation, provide for the formulation of a list of persons who are to be excluded or ejected from any gambling establishment. The list may include any person whose presence in the establishment is determined by the commission to pose a threat to the interests of this state or to controlled gambling, or both. (b) In making the determination described in subdivision (a), the commission may consider, but is not limited to considering, any of the following: (1) Prior conviction of a crime that is a felony in this state or under the laws of the United States, a crime involving moral turpitude, or a violation of the gambling laws of this or any other state. (2) The violation of, or conspiracy to violate, the provisions of this chapter relating to the failure to disclose an interest in a gambling establishment for which the person is required to obtain a license, or the willful evasion of fees. (3) A notorious or unsavory reputation that would adversely affect public confidence and trust that the gambling industry is free from criminal or corruptive elements. (4) An order of exclusion or ejection from a racing enclosure issued by the California Horse Racing Board. (c) The commission shall distribute the list of persons who are to be excluded or ejected from any gambling establishment to all owner licensees and shall provide notice to any persons included on the list. (d) The commission shall adopt regulations establishing procedures for hearing of petitions by persons who are ejected or excluded from licensed premises pursuant to this section or pursuant to Section 19845. (e) The commission may revoke, limit, condition, or suspend the license of an owner, or fine an owner licensee, if that licensee knowingly fails to exclude or eject from the gambling establishment of that licensee any person included on the list of persons to be excluded or ejected. (Added by renumbering Section 19835A by Stats. 2002, Ch. 738, Sec. 32. Effective January 1, 2003.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

excluded or ejectedgambling establishmentthreat to the interests of this state or to controlled gamblingprior conviction of a crimenotorious or unsavory reputationpublic confidence and trustowner licensees

Related Statutes

  • § 19812 Gambling Commission Member Eligibility
  • § 19840 Commission Regulation Authority
  • § 19841 Gambling License Application Rules
  • § 19842 Game Regulation Limits
  • § 19843 Gaming Table Wager Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 19844.
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