Examples of Gaming Regulation in a sentence
Any permits or approval required by any Government Department in particular the Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, (Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation) and the Queensland Police Service are to be obtained.
There is hereby established the Office of Gaming Regulation and Compliance (“OGR&C”) which shall be under the management and supervision of the Director, but subject to the ultimate control of the Authority Board.
The Office of Gaming Regulation and Compliance shall provide staff and administrative support, and office space and equipment, which shall be separate and not under the authority of the Corporate Commission.
These standards are posted on the State Gaming Agency website(s) and are referred to herein as the “Compact MICS.” This requirement is met through compliance with the provisions set forth in this section and sections 9.1 and 9.2, or in the alternative, by compliance with the Commission’s Uniform Statewide Tribal Gaming Regulation CGCC- 8, as it exists currently and as it may hereafter be amended.
Fingerprints of each applicant for the position of key employee or primary management official will be taken by the Office of Gaming Regulation and Compliance and sent to either Minnesota Gambling Enforcement or the National Indian Gaming Commission.
Minnesota Gambling Enforcement or the National Indian Gaming Commission will send the fingerprints to the FBI for a check of criminal history records information maintained by the FBI and return the results back to the Office of Gaming Regulation and Compliance.
This information is collected under The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997.
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The Authority and the Office of Gaming Regulation and Compliance (OGR&C), as established in subchapter 5 of this title, shall have budget and expenditure authority independent of gaming operations.
This Appendix applies to employees within the Compliance Division of the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation, Department of Justice and Attorney-General (OLGR) appointed as an investigator and/or inspector, or training to be an investigator and/or inspector, under legislation administered by the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation.