Federal indian gaming regulatory act
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Reagan administration further cuts federal assistance in 1980s. Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) of 1988. Legalizing of gaming operations on reservations. Intended to promote tribal economic development, self-sufficiency, and strong tribal governments. Native American Graves and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) of 1990
[DOCX File]GAMING COMMISSIONER POSITION
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In accordance with the requirements of the Federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, the Band adopted a Gaming Revenue Allocation Plan (“RAP”), which provides for the allocation of available net gaming revenue (after certain costs and expenses) from the Band’s gaming operations among Band government operations, Band economic development, and ...
[DOCX File]Surveillance - National Indian Gaming Commission
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Each gaming place, facility, or location conducting class II or III gaming pursuant to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act or on which a tribe intends to conduct class II or III gaming pursuant to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act is subject to the requirements of this part.
[DOCX File]Introduction - SOM - State of Michigan
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The federal government passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA), which authorizes Indian tribes to operate casino gaming on their Indian lands. The justification was that IGRA would create economic development and self-sufficiency on Indian tribal lands, meet tribal requests for authorized casino gaming, and ensure that state ...
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Subdivision (a)(1) of the new section stated: “The tribal-state gaming compact entered into in accordance with the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act [citations] between the State of California and the North Fork Rancheria Band of Mono Indians, executed on August 31, 2012, is hereby ratified.”
[DOCX File]www.indian.senate.gov
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In 1989, the Department’s Office of the Solicitor advised that the 1956 Act forbade the federal relationship within the meaning of the acknowledgment regulations, and that the Lumbee Indians were therefore precluded from consideration for federal acknowledgment under the administrative process. ... including the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act ...
[DOCX File]PUEBLO OF ISLETA
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Knowledge of tribal casino class III compacts and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. Skill in interpreting federal and case law, codes, ordinances, and administrative rules. Skill in operating various word-processing, spreadsheets, and database software programs in a Windows environment.
[DOC File]Michigan
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Michigan Indian Gaming Regulatory Framework . The federal government passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA), which authorizes Indian tribes to operate casino gaming on Indian tribal lands. The justification for the passage of IGRA was that it would create economic development and self-sufficiency on Indian tribal lands, meet ...
[DOC File]PS 331: The Constitution and the Federal System
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In this particular case, the Supreme Court struck down the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, which allowed Indian tribes to conduct certain gaming activities only in accordance with a valid compact between the tribe and the State in which the gaming activities are located.
[DOC File]Archived: Gaming and Native American Education: A ...
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The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act was passed by Congress in 1988, “affirming Tribal government authority to use Indian gaming to promote Tribal economic development, Tribal self-sufficiency and strong Tribal government” (NIGC, 2004, p. 6).
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