The Nevada Gaming Control Board, also known as the State Gaming Control Board, is a Nevada state governmental agency involved in the regulation of gaming throughout the state, along with the Nevada Gaming Commission. It was founded in 1955 by the Nevada Legislature.
The board is composed of three members appointed by the governor. Board members serve for four years in a full time capacity.[1]
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Divisions
- Administration Division
- Audit Division
- Corporate Securities Division
- Enforcement Division
- Investigations Division
- Tax and License Division
- Technology Division [2]
Gaming Revenues and Collections
The control board reports monthly gaming revenues and collections by established areas:[3]
- Clark County
- LV Strip
- Downtown
- North Las Vegas
- Laughlin
- Boulder Strip
- Mesquite
- Balance of County
- Washoe County
- Reno
- Sparks
- North Lake Tahoe
- Balance of County
- South Lake Tahoe
- Elko County
- Wendover
- Balance of County
- Carson Valley Area
- Other
See also
References
- ^ "Gaming Regulation in Nevada". http://gaming.nv.gov/documents/pdf/gaming_regulation_nevada.pdf. Retrieved 2007-08-17.
- ^ "STATE DEPARTMENTS - AGENCIES". http://nv.gov/new_departments.htm. Retrieved 2007-06-27.
- ^ "February 2009 Nevada Gaming Revenues and Collections". Press release. 2009-04-07. http://gaming.nv.gov/documents/pdf/mrrfeb09.pdf. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
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