As per Cleveland.com this House bill 32 introduced by Rep. Bill Seitz, was passed unopposed by a 32-0 vote in the Senate. Thus the bill now paves a way for all the casino employees to gamble which earlier was forbidden for them at any of the Ohio’s four casinos. Now with this bill being passed by the Senate a casino operator or employee can now “participate in casino gaming at a casino facility, so long as the operator or employee does not have an interest in the facility, is not employed at the facility and does not have an interest or employment at an affiliated facility in Ohio.”
Until now casino and racino employees were not allowed to gamble in other gaming jurisdictions fearing that they might use their internal knowledge and may mix up with other employees to cheat. As per the law if anybody found violating this rule can be slapped with a first-degree misdemeanour charge, which is punishable by a maximum of 180 days in jail and a $1,000 fine under the Casino Control Law enacted in September 2010. However as per the Ohio Legislative Service Commission no employees have been charged with a violation of this prohibited conduct.
Ohio Casino Control Commission executive director Matthew Schuler stated that this change will bring the state “into alignment with neighbouring jurisdictions where such an approach has proven fair and still maintains the integrity of casino gaming.”
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