Gaming Commission overview | |
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Jurisdiction | State of California |
Headquarters | 2399 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 220 Sacramento, CA 95833 |
Website | California Commission website |
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California Gambling Control Commission (CGCC) is the official gambling commission of the state of California.[1]
The Commission was proposed in the mid 1990s under the bills AB 2803 and AB 362 to "create a state agency to license card clubs and casinos operating within the state", based on Nevada's state gaming commission.[2]
As of May 2020, the California Gambling Control Commission has jurisdiction over 86 licensed non-tribal gambling establishments (cardrooms) in California.[3]
The Commission's primary responsibilities related to Tribal gaming include:
- Making suitability determinations for Tribal key employees, gaming resource suppliers (vendors), and financial sources;
- Serving as the administrator or trustee of specified funds, including distributing funds to eligible non-gaming Tribes; and
- Ensuring that the allocation of gaming devices or slot machines among the gaming tribes does not exceed the allowable number of gaming devices.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "California Gambling Control Commission". Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- ↑ "A Risky Area to Gamble With : State needs the power to monitor local gaming clubs". Los Angeles Times. 14 August 1994. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
- ↑ "California Gambling Control Commission - Cardrooms". Government of California.
- ↑ "California Gambling Control Commission - About Us". Retrieved May 24, 2020.
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