The State Gaming Control Board Tax and License Division has issued an industry letter regarding electronic payments.
(Added: 08/01/08 Remove: 09/01/08)
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The State Gaming Control Board has posted the agenda for the August 6 - 7, 2008 meeting. To access this document, use the "About the Gaming Control Board/Meeting Agendas & Dispositions" link to the left.
(Added: 08/01/08 Remove: 08/08/08)
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The State Gaming Control Board Tax and License Division has issued an industry letter regarding Standard Financial Statements.
(Added: 08/01/08 Remove: 10/01/08)
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The Nevada Gaming Commission has posted the disposition for the July 24, 2008 meeting. To access this document, use the "About the Gaming Control Board/Meeting Agendas & Dispositions" link to the left."
(Added: 07/28/08 Remove: 08/19/08)
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The Nevada Gaming Commission has scheduled a hearing on or about the hour of 9:30 am on August 21, 2008
to consider adoption, amendments to and/or repeal of NGC Regulations. Please use the link below to access the
Notice to Licensees as well as Drafts of these regulations."
(Added: 07/18/08 Remove: 08/22/08)
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The State Gaming Control Board has issued an industry letter regarding Regulation 6.045 waivers.
(Added: 07/15/08 )
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The State Gaming Control Board has completed final revisions to the Minimum Internal Control Standards (MICS) based on meetings held and the written and oral comments received. The Gaming Control Board has issued an industry letter adopting the draft MICS dated July 1, 2008. Click on one of the following links for the letter and MICS drafts.
(Added: 07/14/08)
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The State Gaming Control Board has issued an industry letter regarding the clarification of aggregate payout limit.
(Added: 07/07/08 Remove: 08/07/08)
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The State Gaming Control Board has issued an industry letter regarding the statutory requirement that licensees submit payments over $10,000 by electronic transfer effective July 1, 2008.
(Added: 06/20/08 Remove: 07/20/08)
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The Gaming Control Board has issued an industry letter releasing proposed revisions to the Information Technology Minimum Internal Control Standards (to 3/28/08 draft) as a result of received industry comments. Written comments on the proposed revisions to the Information Technology MICS should be received by the Board no later than June 5, 2008.
(Added: 05/28/08)
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Draft regulations for the Public Regulation Workshop (Las Vegas May 23, 2008 9 a.m.) - The following draft regulations are based on submitted or Board-initiated new or amended regulation proposals. All the draft regulations are subject to further revision and may or may not be forwarded for consideration by the Board or adoption by the Commission. There have been some proposed regulation amendments added to this workshop that were not included in the original announcement. The regulations added include Gaming Employee Registration related regulations (5.101, 5.104, 5.105 and 5.106) and Regulation 22.080 - Payment of winning wagers. The Regulation 14 project related to table game layouts has been postponed pending further research and industry input.
Please use the links below for details.
(Added: 05/19/08; Revised 5/20/08)
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The Gaming Control Board has issued an industry letter releasing proposed revisions to the Internal Control Procedures for industry comment. The Board encourages the submission of written comments, which should be received by the Board no later than June 20, 2008. Please use the links below for details.
(Added: 05/15/08 )
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The dates have been revised for the public workshops to be held by the State Gaming Control Board to receive public input on proposed amendments concerning Regulations 5.200, 22.010, 22.032, 22.035, 22.037, 22.060, 22.062,
22.120, 22.130, 22.135, 22,165, 22.140,22.145, 22.147, 26A.130, 26A.140, 22.165 and 26B.020. Please use the links below to view the workshop notices.
(Added: 04/23/08)
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The Gaming Control Board has issued an industry letter releasing proposed revisions to the Minimum Internal Control Standards for industry comment. The letter also announces that workshops will be held to explain the proposed revisions and solicit industry comment. The workshops are scheduled for April 23, 2008 in Carson City and May 2, 2008 in Las Vegas. Please see the letter for details if you are interested in participating in these workshops.
(Added: 03/31/08 )
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In early 2007, the International Gaming Institute at the University of Nevada Las Vegas conducted a study of the online gaming attitude and behaviors of Nevadans on behalf of the State Gaming Control Board. The study consisted of a random digit dialed telephone survey of 1,000 Nevada residents and some in depth, open-ended focus group interviews. Please use the link below to view the study.
(Added: 02/13/08)
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The University of Nevada Las Vegas – International Gaming Institute provides regulatory seminars to individuals involved in the regulation of gaming. Classes are taught by Gaming Control Board agents on auditing procedures, licensing and background investigations, financial concepts for non-accountants, arbitration, law enforcement and criminal activities. For more information on classes and registration, please click on the "Regulatory Classes" link at the left.
(Revised: 10/31/07)
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| Would you like to work at the Board? We are now recruiting for several positions. Please use the links below for the job announcements and the Gaming Control Board's Application for Employment form. Use the "Career Opportunities" link to the left for general information on employment with the Board.
Lab Engineer Job Announcement
IT Auditor Job Announcement
Electronics Lab Engineering Intern
Gaming Control Board Application for Employment
(Revised 03/20/08)
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This is the Gaming Control Board's policy regarding wireless gaming devices. These policies should be considered when submitting a system based game with a wireless client. This policy is to be used in conjunction with Nevada Gaming Regulation 14 and all applicable Regulation 14 Technical Standards ( 1 - 4). Please note that there may be accounting and reporting requirements published at a later date.
(Added: 07/21/06; Changed: 08/24/06)
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As discussed at the November 29, 2005 industry workshop, the Gaming Control Board has developed associated equipment review checklists that will be used to evaluate associated equipment compliance with applicable Nevada Revised Statutes, Nevada Administrative Codes and Nevada Gaming Control Board regulations, technical standards and minimum internal control standards.
Manufacturers are encouraged to evaluate all associated equipment submissions, for new and modifications to previously approved associated equipment, against these checklists. Use the link below to access these documents.
(Added: 03/28/06 )
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