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Proposed DOI Gaming Regulations to Allow for Historic Expansion ...


Proposed DOI Gaming Regulations to Allow for Historic Expansion ...

These proposed amendments remain pending, but if finalized, are likely to result in an historic expansion of online tribal gaming.

Interior Department Announces New Regulations to Increase Clarity ...

The Department of the Interior today announced a final rule to update the federal regulations regarding Class III Indian gaming compacts.

Tribal gaming well positioned after new regulations and Supreme ...

With new federal regulations and assistance from the US Supreme Court, Indian gaming is positioned for online-gaming expansion and greater sovereignty.

Report: Federal authorities to consider tribal gaming expansion and ...

“The proposed regulations would authorize an unprecedented expansion of tribal casino gaming –and would achieve that outcome by ...

Indian Gaming Regulatory Act: Gaming on Indian Lands

Congress can pass laws that require DOI to accept a specific ... allows gaming on new trust land if the Secretary determines, with ...

Tribal Gambling Could Expand Under New Federal Rules - WSJ

The proposal allows for tribes to negotiate for statewide online gambling under tribal-state compacts. Online bets could be deemed on- ...

Proposed DOI Regulations on Tribal-State Gaming Compacts

The Department of the Interior has issued proposed regulations dealing with Tribal-State compacts pursuant to IGRA (25 CFR Part 293).

Biden Seeks To Streamline DOI Tribal Land Into Trust Process

The proposed revisions to the land-to-trust and tribal-state gaming compact regulations share the common objective of making it easier for ...

Indian Gaming Regulatory Act

The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act was enacted by the United States Congress on October 17, 1988, to regulate the conduct of gaming on Indian Lands.

Proposed DOI Gaming Regulations to Allow for Historic Expansion ...

As this firm discussed in a prior client alert, the Department of the Interior (DOI) published proposed amendments to 25 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part ...

Biden admin poised to green-light tribal gambling expansion despite ...

The plan was proposed under an Obama administration policy that eased gaming and trust-land acquisition restrictions, an action that critics ...

Revising Federal Regs Could Create Big Change In Indian Gaming

Ultimately, the BIA decided on two proposed regulations around Class III gaming and one around trust land, all of which would give the Florida ...

Class III Tribal State Gaming Compacts - Federal Register

A commenter recommended the Department narrowly tailor the proposed substantive provisions. Other commenters also noted a primary concern is the ...

US DOI Updates Regulations to Mirror Florida Compacts

As reported by iGB, the new legislation would allow tribes to offer gambling services away from their reservations. The updated rules are ...

DOI Gaming Regulations

The Department of the Interior has issued regulations regarding certain aspects of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. First, if a tribe choses to distribute ...

part 292—gaming on trust lands acquired after october 17, 1988

The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA) contains several exceptions under which class II or class III gaming may occur on lands acquired by the United ...

National Indian Gaming Commission - U.S. Department of the Interior

As in the past, the FY 2023 budget will continue to include expanding tribal consultation and improving intergovernmental coordination, providing training and ...

Indian Gaming Regulatory Act: Gaming on Newly Acquired Lands

Interior (DOI) issued a proposed regulation to specify the standards that must be satisfied by tribes seeking to conduct gaming on lands ...

U.S. Department of the Interior Proposes Significant Amendments to ...

Tribes may conduct Class III gaming only on Indian lands under the terms of a tribal-state compact. IGRA provides that a tribe and the state(s) ...

Senate Report 108-380 - A BILL TO AMEND THE INDIAN GAMING ...

... expanded gaming opportunities are but three examples that would likely meet this requirement. ... law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets ...