19990.201.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words have the following meanings:(a) “Authorized Internet poker game” means any of several card games, duly authorized by the department and played on an authorized poker Web site, that meet the definition of poker as specified by this section.
(b) “Authorized poker Web site” means an Internet Web site on which authorized Internet poker games are offered for play by a licensed operator pursuant to this chapter.
(c) “Background investigation” means a process of reviewing and compiling personal and criminal history and financial information through inquiries of various law enforcement
and public sources to establish a person’s qualifications and suitability for any necessary license or employee work permit issued pursuant to this chapter.
(d) “Bet” means the placement of a wager in a game.
(e) “Card room” means a gambling enterprise, as defined in subdivision (m) of Section 19805.
(f) “Commission” means the California Gambling Control Commission.
(g) “Core functions” and “core functioning” mean any of the following:
(1) The management, administration, or control of bets on authorized Internet poker games.
(2) The management, administration, or control of the games with which those bets are associated.
(3) The development, maintenance, provision, or operation of a gaming system.
(h) “Corporate affiliate” means any person controlled by, controlling, or under common ownership with, another person or entity. A person or entity will be deemed to control another person or entity if it possesses, directly or indirectly, the power to direct the management or policies of the other entity, whether through ownership of voting interests or otherwise, or if, regardless of whether or not it has that power, it holds 10 percent or more of the ownership or control of the other entity, whether as a stockholder, partner, member, trust interest, or otherwise.
(i) “Department” means the Department of Justice.
(j) “Determination of suitability” or “suitability review” means
the process, including, but not limited to, conducting a background investigation, to determine whether an applicant for a license or employee work permit issued pursuant to this chapter meets the qualification criteria described in this chapter or whether the applicant is disqualified on any of the grounds specified in this chapter.
(k) (1) (A) “Eligible entity” includes both of the following:
(i) A card room that operates pursuant to Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 19800) whose owner or owners have been authorized, subject to oversight by, and in good standing with, the applicable state regulatory authorities.
(ii) A federally recognized California Indian tribe that operates a gaming facility pursuant to a facility license issued in accordance with a tribal gaming
ordinance approved by the Chair of the National Indian Gaming Commission and that is eligible to conduct real-money poker at that facility.
(B) An entity identified in this paragraph shall have operated its land-based gaming facility for at least five years immediately preceding its application to secure a license to operate an Internet poker Web site pursuant to this chapter, and shall have been in good standing during that time period with the applicable federal, state, and tribal regulatory authorities.
(2) A group consisting of any combination of tribes and card rooms is eligible to jointly apply for a license pursuant to this chapter, through an entity organized under state or federal law, if each entity within the group independently satisfies the requisite eligibility requirements identified in this chapter.
(3) Subject to any applicable limited waiver of sovereign immunity as set forth in subdivision (d) of Section 19990.402, this chapter does not restrict a tribal licensee from participating as an instrumentality of a tribal government or a political subdivision of a tribe, or from forming a separate business entity organized under federal, state, or tribal law.
(4) A tribe that operates a gaming facility that accepts bets from players within this state but who are not physically present on Indian lands when making those bets is not an eligible entity, unless those bets are accepted on authorized Internet poker games played on an authorized poker Web site.
(l) “Employee” means any natural person employed in, or serving as a consultant or independent contractor with respect to, the core functioning of the actual operation of an authorized poker Web site.
(m) “Employee work permit” means a permit issued to an employee of the licensed operator or a service provider, or to a nonemployee owner, officer, or director of a licensed operator, by the commission pursuant to this chapter.
(n) “Gambling” means to deal, operate, carry on, conduct, maintain, or expose for play any game for money.
(o) “Game” means any gambling game.
(p) “Gaming system” means the technology, including hardware and software, used by a licensee to facilitate the offering of authorized Internet poker games to registered players.
(q) “Good standing” means that a person has not had a gambling license suspended or revoked by a final decision of the commission or been finally
ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction to cease conducting gaming activities.
(r) (1) “Gross gaming revenues” means the total amount of moneys paid by players to the operator to participate in authorized games before deducting the cost of operating those activities except for fees to marketing affiliates and payment processing fees.
(2) “Gross gaming revenues” do not include player account deposits or amounts bet, except to the extent any portion of those bets are retained as fees by the operator, discounts on goods or services, rebates or promotional discounts or stakes provided to players, or revenues from nongaming sources, such as from food, beverages, souvenirs, advertising, clothing, and other nongaming sources.
(s) “IGRA” means the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (18
U.S.C. Sec. 1166 et seq. and 25 U.S.C. Sec. 2701 et seq.).
(t) “Initial operator license” means an operator license that is issued pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 19990.402.
(u) “Internet access device” means a personal computer or mobile communications device used for connecting to the Internet.
(v) “Internet Poker Fund” means the fund established pursuant to Section 19990.801.
(w) “Intrastate” means within the borders and jurisdiction of California.
(x) “Land-based gaming facility” means a gambling establishment, as defined in subdivision (o) of Section 19805, that is operated pursuant to Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 19800), or a casino operated by a tribe on Indian land in
California.
(y) “Licensed operator” means an eligible entity licensed pursuant to this chapter to offer the play of authorized Internet poker games to registered players on an authorized poker Web site.
(z) “Licensed service provider” means a person licensed pursuant to this chapter to provide goods or services to a licensed operator for use in the operation of an authorized poker Web site.
(aa) “Licensee” means a licensed operator or licensed service provider.
(ab) “Net position” means the residual difference between assets and liabilities, as defined by generally accepted accounting principles.
(ac) “Online self-exclusion form” means a form on which an individual notifies a licensed
operator that he or she must be excluded from participation in authorized Internet poker games for a stated period of time.
(ad) “Owner” means any person that is eligible to own a land-based gaming facility in California and that has a financial interest in, or control of, a person or entity required to be found suitable under this chapter, including shareholders, partners, and members of limited liability companies holding more than 10 percent of the equity or voting control of the person or entity and any person found by the commission to be exerting management or control of the person or entity in fact. An owner of a licensed operator shall include only those persons eligible to own a land-based gaming facility in California. “Owner” does not include the members or government officials of a tribe.
(ae) “Per hand charge” means the amount charged by the licensed operator for
registered players to play in a per hand game.
(af) “Per hand game” means an authorized Internet poker game for which the licensed operator charges the player for each hand played.
(ag) “Person” means an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, government, governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, public corporation, or any other legal or commercial entity, including any federally recognized California Indian tribe, or an entity that is wholly owned by the tribe.
(ah) “Play-for-fun game” means a version of a lawfully played gambling game in which there is no requirement to pay to play or any possibility of winning any prize or other consideration of value, including, but not limited to, games offered only for purposes of
training, education, marketing, or amusement.
(ai) “Play-for-free game” means a version of a lawfully played gambling game that may include prizes or pots, without requiring a fee or other consideration for the right to play.
(aj) “Play settings” means the options and default parameters made available by a licensed operator to a registered player in the play of authorized Internet poker games.
(ak) (1) “Poker” means any of several nonbanked card games commonly referred to as “poker” that meet all of the following criteria:
(A) Played by two or more individuals who bet and play against each player and not against the house on cards dealt to each player out of a common deck of cards for each round of play, including those games
played over the Internet using electronically generated and displayed virtual cards.
(B) The object of the game is to hold or draw to a hand containing a predetermined number of cards that, when all cards to be dealt in the round have been distributed and the betting is completed, meets or exceeds the value of the hands held by the other players. The pot of bets made is awarded to the player or players holding the combination of cards that qualify as the winning combination under the rules of play. Values may be assigned to cards or combinations of cards in various ways, including in accordance with their face value, the combinations of cards held, such as cards of a similar suit or face value, the order of the cards that are held, or other values announced before the round.
(C) The house may deal or operate and officiate the game, and may collect a fee for doing so, but is not a
participant in the game itself. The house has no stake in who wins or loses.
(D) Poker may be played in a variety of ways, including dealing all cards to the players so that they may not be seen by others, dealing the cards open face to the players, dealing through a combination of both, or creating a common set of cards that may be used by all players. The particular rules and winning combinations are made known to the players before each round is dealt.
(E) All bets are placed in a common pot. At one or more predetermined points during the game a player may resign, challenge other players to make additional bets into the pot, or demand that players reveal their hand so a winner can be determined.
(F) A poker game that has been approved by the department for play in an authorized live poker room in California
pursuant to the Gambling Control Act (Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 19800)) shall be eligible for qualification by the department as the basis of an authorized Internet poker gambling game, except that pai gow and any other game in which persons other than authorized players to whom the cards in the game have been dealt, and by whom they are held and played, are permitted to bet on a game outcome or other game feature or may in any way control or influence the play of the hand, shall not be authorized, offered, or played in connection with an authorized Internet poker game. Subject to this limitation, the rules governing play in an authorized Internet poker game pursuant to this chapter shall generally be the same as if the game were lawfully played in a live poker room.
(G) An authorized Internet poker game shall not include a player-dealer position.
(H) Video games, slot
machines, and other similar devices that individuals play against the house or device and win based on valuations or combinations of cards that are similar to those valuations or combinations used in live, interactive poker games, commonly known as “video poker” and “video lottery,” are not “poker” and are not permitted under this chapter.
(2) Other characteristics defining “poker” pursuant to this chapter include any of the following:
(A) Live players with equal chances of winning competing against each other over the Internet in real time and not against the house or any device.
(B) Success over time may be influenced by the skill of the player.
(C) The bets of one player may affect the decisions of another player in the game, and the decisions of one
player may affect the success or failure of another.
(3) The term “poker” includes poker tournaments in which players pay a fee to the operator of the tournament under tournament rules approved by the applicable gaming regulatory agency.
(al) “Proprietary information” means all information, including, but not limited to, computer programs, databases, data, algorithms, formulae, expertise, improvements, discoveries, concepts, inventions, developments, methods, designs, analyses, drawings, techniques, strategies, new products, reports, unpublished financial statements, budgets, projections, billing practices, pricing data, contacts, client and supplier lists, business and marketing records, working papers, files, systems, plans, and all related registrations and applications, that, whether or not patentable or registerable under patent, copyright, trademark, or similar statutes,
meet either of the following:
(1) The information can be protected as a trade secret under California law or any other applicable state, federal, or foreign law.
(2) The information derives independent economic value, actual or potential, from not being generally known to the public or to other persons that can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use.
(am) “Proxy player” means a machine, device, or agent, other than the registered player, that is used to play an authorized Internet poker game.
(an) “Registered player” means a player who has registered with a licensed operator to play authorized Internet poker games on the licensed operator’s authorized poker Web site.
(ao) “Registration information” means the information provided by a person to a licensed operator in order to become a registered player.
(ap) “Robotic play” means the use of a machine or software to automate the next player action at any point in a game, including the use of a proxy player.
(aq) (1) “Service provider” means any person, other than an employee, that does any of the following:
(A) On behalf of a licensed operator, manages, administers, or controls bets on authorized Internet poker games provided over the Internet by a licensee pursuant to this chapter.
(B) On behalf of a licensed operator, manages, administers, or controls the games with which the bets described in subparagraph (A) are associated.
(C) On behalf of a licensed operator, develops, maintains, provides, or operates a gaming system.
(D) Sells, licenses, or otherwise receives compensation for selling or licensing, information on individuals in California who made bets on games over the Internet that were not authorized pursuant to this chapter.
(E) Provides any product, service, financing, or asset to a licensed operator and is paid a percentage of gaming revenue by the licensed operator, not including fees to financial institutions and payment providers for facilitating a deposit by a customer.
(F) Provides intellectual property, including trademarks, trade names, service marks, or similar intellectual property under which a licensed operator identifies its games to its customers.
(G) Receives compensation as part of an affiliate marketing program from bringing players or potential players to a licensed operator’s authorized poker Web site.
(2) “Service provider” does not include a provider of goods or services that provides similar goods or services to the public for purposes other than the operation of an authorized poker Web site, including, but not limited to, payment processors and geolocation service providers.
(ar) “State” means the State of California.
(as) “Terms of Use Registered Player’s Agreement” means the agreement offered by a licensed operator and accepted by a registered player delineating, among other things, permissible and impermissible activities on an authorized poker Web site and the consequences of engaging
in impermissible activities.
(at) “Tournament” means a competition approved by the department in which registered players play a series of authorized Internet poker games to decide the winner.
(au) “Tournament charge” means the amount charged by the licensed operator for registered players to play in a tournament.
(av) “Tribal gaming regulatory authority” means the gaming regulatory authority of a federally recognized California Indian tribe that has the authority to regulate gaming on the tribe’s Indian lands pursuant to IGRA.
(aw) “Tribe” means a federally recognized California Indian tribe, including, but not limited to, the governing body of that tribe or any entity that is wholly owned by the tribe.
(ax) “Unlawful Gambling Enforcement Fund” means the fund established pursuant to Section 19990.802, the revenue of which is dedicated to enforcing the prohibitions of this chapter.