Submission of Gaming Ordinance or Resolution
Summary
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.
Key Points
- 1Tribes must formally submit written ordinances or resolutions to the NIGC before operating any gaming facilities
- 2These documents establish the basic rules and authority for how a tribe will run its casino or gaming operation
- 3The NIGC reviews submissions to ensure they comply with federal Indian gaming laws and protect tribal gaming operations
- 4This process affects Native American tribes that want to operate gaming businesses as a source of revenue and economic development
- 5The public comment period runs from September 30, 2025 through October 31, 2025 for feedback on this rule
Key Dates
September 30, 2025
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