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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
11/03/2005
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Senate Approves
Pippy Bill Strengthening Ethics of PA Gaming Law
Prohibits financial interests by public officials, sets new standards
for Gaming Board.
Harrisburg – Legislation that adds a
comprehensive list of ethical safeguards to Pennsylvania's gaming law
was approved by the state Senate today, according to Sen. John Pippy
(R-37), sponsor of the measure.
Senate Bill 862 prohibits any public
official, executive-level public employee or party official, or the
spouse or minor of the official, from holding a financial interest in a
licensed entity during their tenure and for one year thereafter. Current
law allows public officials to hold up to one-percent ownership in
gaming-related companies.
"This measure sets high standards so that
Pennsylvanians can have faith that gaming in the Commonwealth is being
administered in an ethical manner," said Pippy. "The goal is to resolve
beyond any question the concerns raised about public officials holding
any interest in gaming venues or suppliers."
The bill also sets new ethical standards
for the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, the panel established to
regulate gaming in the Commonwealth. Among other new requirements,
Senate Bill 862:
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Sets standards for disqualification of a member from a
vote.
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Requires the board to conduct a review prior to any
proceeding to determine if any member has a conflict of interest.
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Requires the appointment of alternate members to serve
when a member must recuse himself due to a conflict or the potential
appearance of impartiality.
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Requires the board to adopt a code of conduct for members
and their immediate families, employees and independent contracts.
The bill was sent to the House of
Representatives for consideration.
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CONTACT: Matt Campion (412) 571-3822
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