4-3C-4: GENERAL DUTIES OF ALL VIDEO GAMING LICENSEES:  
In addition to all other duties and obligations required by the video gaming act, the regulations promulgated under the video gaming act or this chapter, each video gaming licensee and applicant for licensure under this chapter has an ongoing duty to comply with the following:
   A.   Comply with all federal, state and local laws and regulations;
   B.   At all times, conduct himself or herself in a professional manner when communicating with the public, the Illinois gaming board, the liquor commissioner and the City;
   C.   Disclose all ownership interest to the Illinois gaming board in accordance with the video gaming act, the regulations promulgated under the video gaming act or this chapter;
   D.   Conduct the licensee's video gaming operation in a manner that does not pose a threat to the public health, safety, morals, good order or general welfare of the people of the state or the City;
   E.   Conduct the licensee's video gaming operation in a manner that does not discredit or tend to discredit the Illinois gaming industry, the state or the City;
   F.   Conduct the licensee's video gaming operation in a manner that does not reflect adversely on the security or integrity of the Illinois video gaming industry;
   G.   Keep current in all payments and obligations to the state, the City and to other licensees with whom video gaming business is conducted;
   H.   Identify to the Illinois gaming board and to the City any individual or entity acting on behalf of the licensee, for compensation, with regard to City action; and
   I.   Notify the Illinois gaming board and the City of any proposed change in ownership or any transaction that requires approval of qualifications in accordance with the video gaming act, the regulations promulgated under the video gaming act or this chapter on forms supplied or approved by the Illinois gaming board and the City and containing such information and documents as specified, and at such time as required, by the Illinois gaming board or the liquor commissioner. (Ord. 3567, 9-23-2019)