Commitment to Responsible Gaming Sample Clauses

The Commitment to Responsible Gaming clause establishes the obligation of parties, typically gaming operators, to promote safe and responsible gaming practices. This clause often requires the implementation of measures such as age verification, self-exclusion options, and providing resources for problem gambling support. Its core function is to protect vulnerable individuals and ensure that gaming activities are conducted ethically, thereby reducing the risk of gambling-related harm and promoting social responsibility within the industry.
Commitment to Responsible Gaming. The Tribe and State Gaming Agency recognize the importance of responsible gambling as part of the shared responsibility to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the citizens of the Tribe and of the State. In addition to the requirements of Appendix S, Section 8, the Tribe agrees to display a commitment to responsible gambling and a link to the Gaming Operation’s responsible gambling policy on each ETG Terminal.

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