Meanwhile, Lightning Gaming, headquartered in Delaware County, was fined $5,000 for failing to report significant financial changes to the Board. Mountainview faced a fine of $40,000 due to three cases where individuals under 21 accessed the gaming floor and engaged in gambling. The Board's Office of Enforcement Counsel presented two consent agreements during the latest public meeting, leading to fines being levied on Mountainview Thoroughbred Racing Association, the operator of Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course and Lightning Gaming, a licensed Slot Machine Manufacturer.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has imposed fines totaling $45,000 in response to breaches, including instances of underage gambling and failure to notify financial changes.