🎰Update on Facility License Notification Regulations for Indian Gaming
The National Indian Gaming Commission is modifying the deadline for a tribe to submit notice that it is considering issuing a new facility license.
Learn More🎰Notice of Renewal of Information Collections Under PRA
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC or Commission) is providing notice to, and seeking comments from, the general public about the renewal of information collections for the following activities: Indian gaming management contract-related submissions, as authorized by Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Control Number 3141-0004 (expires on February 28, 2026); Indian gaming fee payments-related submissions, as authorized by OMB Control Number 3141-0007 (expires on February 28, 2026); minimum internal control standards for class II gaming submission and recordkeeping requirements, as authorized by OMB Control Number 3141-0009 (expires on November 30, 2025); facility license- related submission and recordkeeping requirements, as authorized by OMB Control Number 3141-0012 (expires on December 31, 2025); and minimum technical standards for class II gaming systems and equipment submission and recordkeeping requirements, as authorized by OMB Control Number 3141-0014 (expires on December 31, 2025).
Learn More🎰California Approves Tribal-State Gaming Compact with Big Sandy Rancheria
This notice announces the approval by operation of law of the Tribal-State compact between the State of California and the Big Sandy Rancheria of Western Mono Indians of California (Compact) governing the operation and regulation of class III gaming activities.
Learn More🎰Approval of Snoqualmie Tribe Gaming Compact Amendment
The Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs approves the Memorandum of Incorporation of Most Favored Nation Amendments to the Tribal-State Compact for Class III Gaming between the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe and the State of Washington governing the operation and regulation of class III gaming activities. The Amendment permits electronic table gaming.
Learn More🎰Notice of Approved Class III Tribal Gaming Ordinance by NIGC
The purpose of this notice is to inform the public of the approval of Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Class III gaming ordinance by the Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission.
Learn More🎰Approval of Moapa Band Class III Gaming Ordinance by NIGC
The purpose of this notice is to inform the public of the approval of Moapa Band of Paiutes Tribe Class III gaming ordinance by the Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission.
Learn More🎰Oneida Nation Gaming Compact Amendment Approved for Wisconsin
This notice announces the approval by operation of law of the fourth amendment to the Tribal-State compact for class III gaming between the Oneida Nation and the State of Wisconsin governing the operation and regulation of class III gaming activities. The amendment increases the Tribe's allowable deduction from its annual revenue sharing payment to the State for monetary and in-kind contributions to eligible county and local government entities for projects identified in the amendment.
Learn More🎲Approval of Class III Gaming Compact Amendment in Louisiana
This notice announces the approval by operation of law of an amendment to the Tribal-State compact for the conduct of class III gaming between the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana and the State of Louisiana governing the operation and regulation of class III gaming activities. The amendment extends the term of the compact for 7 years after the amendment goes into effect and increases the dollar amount threshold for Tribal licensing and State certification of vendors providing goods and services to the Tribe's gaming facilities.
Learn More🎰Extension of Tribal-State Gaming Compacts in California Announced
This notice announces the extension of the class III gaming compacts between three Tribes in California and the State of California.
Learn More📈Annual Civil Penalty Adjustment for Indian Gaming Effective 2025
In compliance with the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015 (the Act) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) guidance, the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC or Commission) is amending its civil monetary penalty rule to reflect an annual adjustment for inflation in order to improve the penalty's effectiveness and maintain its deterrent effect. The Act provides that the new penalty level must apply to penalties assessed after the effective date of the increase, including when the penalties whose associated violation predate the increase.
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