Gaming Commission Clause Examples

The Gaming Commission clause establishes the authority and oversight of a regulatory body responsible for supervising gaming activities covered by the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the commission’s powers to approve, monitor, and enforce compliance with relevant gaming laws and regulations, and may require parties to obtain necessary licenses or report certain activities. Its core function is to ensure that all gaming operations are conducted legally and ethically, thereby protecting the interests of both the parties and the public by preventing unlawful or unregulated gaming practices.
Gaming Commission. “Gaming Commission” shall mean the body created pursuant to the Tribal Gaming Ordinance to regulate Gaming in accordance with the Compact, IGRA and the Tribal Gaming Ordinance.
Gaming Commission. The term "Gaming Commission" shall mean the Kwazulu Natal Gambling Board.
Gaming Commission. The term "Gaming Commission" shall mean the Western Cape ----------------- Gambling and Racing Board.

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