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Excepting the provisions of Section 4-110 of this Title and notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the Commission obtains reliable information that the duly licensed manager and/or a primary management official may have breached any provision of this Title, IGRA, or its license, the Commission shall issue a notice to show cause to the licensee prior to any action of suspension or the giving of notice of a revocation hearing with respect to its or their licenses. However, if such reliable information shows that the breach immediately endangers the integrity of Osage Nation gaming operations, the Commission may suspend the license pending the outcome of a hearing in order to protect the gaming operations. The notice for show cause shall describe the alleged breach, shall describe the steps necessary to effect a cure and shall provide the licensee with an opportunity to meet with the Gaming Commission to discuss the matter. The discontinuance or correction of the alleged breach shall constitute a cure thereof, except where such alleged breach constitutes a criminal violation by the manager or the primary management official. If the alleged breach is not corrected or discontinued as required herein, then the Gaming Commission shall institute the notice and hearing procedure set forth above. ONCA 07-09, eff. Dec. 8, 2006; ONCA 10-73, eff. Oct. 5, 2010; ONCA 11-09, eff. Feb. 11, 2011.