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- NIGC - National Indian Gaming Commission
The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), is a U S federal agency within the Department of the Interior
- About Us - National Indian Gaming Commission
The National Indian Gaming Commission was created in 1988 with the passage of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), which was enacted to support and promote tribal economic development, self-sufficiency, and strong tribal governments through the operation of gaming on Indian lands
- Commission Regulations - National Indian Gaming Commission
The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act authorizes the National Indian Gaming Commission to promulgate regulations and guidelines to implement IGRA’s provisions The NIGC has promulgated regulations implementing numerous sections of IGRA
- Commission
The Commission consists of three full-time members, including a Chair and two Associate Commissioners The Chair is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate The two Associate Commissioners are appointed by the Secretary of the Interior The Commission selects a Vice Chair by a majority vote At least two members of the Commission must be members of a federally recognized Indian
- Checklists and Worksheets - National Indian Gaming Commission
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- Laws and Regulations - National Indian Gaming Commission
A variety of laws and regulations exist that govern how Indian gaming is conducted and regulated Get acquainted with the laws and regulations that pertain to your gaming tribe, commission or facility
- Indian Gaming Regulatory Act - National Indian Gaming Commission
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 IGRA establishes the National Indian Gaming Commission and the regulatory structure for Indian gaming in the United States Public Law 100-497-Oct 17, 1988 100th Congress Sec 2701 Download the PDF of IGRA Download of the IGRA, which requires the
- Organizational Structure - National Indian Gaming Commission
The National Indian Gaming Commission is comprised of a Chair, appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, and two additional commissioners appointed by the Secretary of the Interior The NIGC’s organizational structure is composed of two main branches, the Office of General Counsel which handles legal affairs, and the Office of the Chief of Staff, which manages day-to-day
- History - National Indian Gaming Commission
Tribal gaming, as we think of it today, dates back to the 1970s when a number of Indian tribes established bingo operations as a means of raising revenue to fund tribal government operations At about that same time, a number of state governments were also exploring the potential for increasing state revenues through state-sponsored gaming By the mid-1980s, a number of states had authorized
- NIGC Announces Record $43. 9 Billion in FY 2024 Gross Gaming Revenues
Media Contact: Shawn Pensoneau (202) 538-5156 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MILWAUKEE, WI , July 31, 2025 – The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) today announced Gross Gaming Revenues (GGR) of $43 9 billion for fiscal year 2024 This historic figure reflects a $2 0 billion increase over FY 2023, representing an overall growth of 4 6% across the Indian gaming industry “This year’s GGR
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