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NIGC Working Group Explores Class II Machine Standards
A 15-member advisory committee has until March 21 to recommend to federal regulators what technical and minimum control standards are necessary for Class II, bingo-style slot machines in the nation’s more than 400 American Indian casinos, long a contentious issue. Class II6/17/2012
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The SOONER, the better
(Oklahoma) -- Whether the measure is growth in facilities, in revenue or in game offerings, the Oklahoma tribal casino industry has been on the rise since a compact...
4/4/2012
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VALANDRA: On Class II Gaming Regulations
(Washington D.C.) -- The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) recently published discussion drafts of a set of regulations for Class II. These are the first set of...
3/12/2012
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Gambling Melodrama Goes On In Alabama
(Alabama) -- Instead of concluding, Alabama’s gambling melodrama may be just beginning in the wake of last week’s acquittal of six defendants accused of...
3/1/2012
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Feds, Tribes Clash Over Class II Casino Rules [sub req'd]
(Washington D.C.) -- American Indian tribes and federal regulators are apparently at odds over the use of “guidance documents” as a means of giving casino...
12/30/2011
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Gray machines an iffy bet
(Kansas) -- Beto Junction Travel Center's video games carry "Phone Card" and "Phone Time" labels in a bid to put linguistic distance between...
10/12/2011
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NIGC Working Group Explores Class II Machine Standards
(Washington D.C.) -- A 15-member advisory committee has until March 21 to recommend to federal regulators what technical and minimum control standards are necessary for...
10/4/2011
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Legal Distinction Between Class II and III Gaming Causes Innovation, Anguish
(Washington D.C.) -- More than 20 years after the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) became federal law, the three-tier class system it created is still evolving, often...
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