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Web Site Advisory April 2, 2008


We are in the midst of recreating our site after encountering technical difficulties. Please check back for the latest updates. We anticipate the completion of the restoration effort by April 3, 2008.

Web Site Advisory April 3, 2008

Our web host will be performing routine maintenance on the MySql server that contains our data. The following message was provided by our host:


MySQL Maintenance Scheduled for Tonight

As part of our ongoing efforts to improve MySQL performance, we will be adding new hardware and re-allocating the load on our MySQL servers between 12:00am and 5:00am EDT on Thursday, April 3, 2008. During this five-hour maintenance window, there may be periods of time when your database is temporarily inaccessible, making the database-driven pieces of your Web site temporarily unavailable to your visitors. (You should be able to connect to your database(s) as normal for most of this maintenance window, but you may experience intermittent connectivity issues between midnight and 5:00am EDT.)

We have scheduled this maintenance for a time when traffic to most customers' sites is typically at its lowest. Still, we apologize for any inconvenience, and we expect that the work we're doing will help improve your site's performance.

- 04/02/08 at 14:52 ET
 
DRT Issues Allegation of Gambling Notices PDF Print E-mail
July 11, 2008

The Department of Revenue and Taxation delivered Allegations regarding the illegal use of gambling devices on Friday.  DRT Acting Director John Camacho told Acting Governor Michael Cruz that they have been working closely with the Attorney General's office. DRT previously requested for additional documentation and the AG's investigation regarding whether or not certain gambling devices were in fact illegal. Since that request, DRT has been provided adequate information to now move forward with the revocation notices. With assistance of the AG's Office, DRT has drafted and issued the accusation.

"This positive step forward is what we have been asking for all along," said Acting Governor Cruz. "The government can now present its position in front of a hearing officer that will help us come to a decision on this matter."

Now the various businesses affected will be able to exercise their due process rights and request for an administrative hearing under the administrative adjudication act before they rights are adversely affected.
 
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