3. The commission shall require any applicant for a gaming facility license who has not yet entered into a labor peace agreement to produce an affidavit stating it shall enter into a labor peace agreement with labor organizations that are actively engaged in representing or attempting to represent gaming or hospitality industry workers in the state. In order for the commission to issue a gaming facility license and for operations to commence, the applicant for a gaming facility license must produce documentation that it has entered into a labor peace agreement with each labor organization that is actively engaged in representing and attempting to represent gaming and hospitality industry workers in the state. The commission shall make the maintenance of such a labor peace agreement an ongoing material condition of licensure. A license holder shall, as a condition of its license, ensure that operations at the gaming facility that are conducted by contractors, subcontractors, licensees, assignees, tenants or subtenants and that involve gaming or hospitality industry employees shall be done under a labor peace agreement containing the same provisions as specified above.