NIGC
Federal agency responsible for regulations under NIGC.
4 regulationsFacility License Notifications; Withdrawal
This regulation from the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) establishes new rules for how tribal gaming facilities must notify regulators when they want to close or withdraw their licenses. The rule ensures that gaming operations have a clear process for shutting down operations and that the NIGC can properly oversee the transition.
Submission of Gaming Ordinance or Resolution
This regulation from the National Indian Gaming Commission requires Native American tribes to submit gaming ordinances or resolutions that establish the rules for operating casinos and gaming facilities on tribal lands. The rule ensures that tribal gaming operations are properly authorized and comply with federal gaming laws.
Facility License Notifications
This regulation from the National Indian Gaming Commission requires gambling facilities on tribal lands to notify regulators about important changes to their licenses and operations. The rule ensures the government can track which facilities are operating legally and helps maintain oversight of gaming activities on Native American reservations.
Civil Monetary Penalty Inflation Adjustment
The National Indian Gaming Commission is updating the penalties it can impose on tribes and gaming operators who break gaming laws to keep up with inflation. This means the dollar amounts of fines will increase to maintain their real-world impact, similar to how the government adjusts other penalty amounts over time.