SB 362
Revises provisions relating to gaming. (BDR 41-1026)
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Bill overview
This bill revises gaming regulations in Nevada, primarily focusing on self-limiting options for patrons of gaming establishments. It requires the Nevada Gaming Commission to adopt rules for a program allowing patrons to limit their access to credit, check cashing, and direct marketing of gaming opportunities. The bill also establishes regulations for tavern gaming establishments, including licensing requirements and device limitations, and addresses institutional investors’ eligibility for waivers. Finally, it modifies provisions related to interactive gaming and includes a conforming change to exclude tavern gaming licenses from the definition of ‘nonrestricted licenses.’
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Carrie Ann Buck
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