Compulsive Gambling Sample Clauses

Compulsive Gambling. The Tribe recognizes that the operation of Gaming on the Subject Property may adversely impact individuals who suffer from problem or pathological gambling addiction disorders. Moreover, the Tribe is committed to supporting problem gambling education, awareness and treatment for such individuals. The Tribe shall make a contribution of Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000) no later than thirty (30) days after the Opening Date and Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000) annually thereafter no later than thirty (30) days after each anniversary of the Opening Date to a local center for the treatment of compulsive gambling or in lieu thereof to the City. In addition, the Tribe will undertake the following actions prior to commencing Gaming on the Subject Property: (i) the Tribe will provide annual training to front line staff personnel with respect to recognizing people that may have a gambling addiction; (ii) the Tribe will post signage conspicuously at every point of entry to the Casino, the signage shall list the contact information of an agency or organization that can provide the appropriate assistance to persons experiencing a problem; and (iii) the Tribe shall have available and provide upon request written materials outlining the various approved agencies where a patron can get assistance for problem gambling.
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Compulsive Gambling except for a disability period during which the participant is receiving treatment or uninterrupted medical care for the purposes of rehabilitation. However, this exclusion only applies if it does not prevent registration of this plan with Employment Insurance.
Compulsive Gambling. The Tribe will continue and maintain its extensive and award-winning program to combat problem gambling and curtail compulsive gambling, including work with the Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling or other organization dedicated to assisting problem gamblers. The Tribe will continue to maintain the following safeguards against problem gambling.

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