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Gaming Authority Ordinance Enacted 05/25/2006 by Resolution No. 06-05-25-06.
Gaming Regulatory Act The Tribal Council of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians enacts this Act in order to regulate all forms of Gaming within the Tribe's Reservation.
Gaming Regulations These Regulations are promulgated with the intention of implementing the provisions of the Gaming Regulatory Act , and their purpose is to establish rules and standards applicable to the operation of Gaming Operations within the jurisdiction of the Tribe.
Liquor Control Code Liquor Control Code, enacted September 9, 2006 by Res. No. 06-09-09-12 and certified by the Secretary of the Interior and published on January 19, 2007 (72 Fed.Reg. 2545)
Liquor Control Code RegulationsApproved April 1, 2009
Excluded Persons List
[PDF] George Richmond Gaming Commission Position Openings
Employment
Please send resume and coverletter to:
Steve Jasper
10528 Maudlin Rd.
New Buffalo, MI 49117
Email: sjasper@fourwindsgc.com
Fax: 269-926-5471
The Pokagon Band Tribal Council enacted the Pokagon Band Gaming Regulatory Act (the "Act") on February 7, 2007 and the Act was approved, as amended on May 12, 2007, by the National Indian Gaming Commission on June 1, 2007. The Act created a comprehensive gaming regulatory program and established the Pokagon Gaming Commission as an independent governmental subdivision of the Pokagon Band government. The Gaming Commission is responsible for regulating all gaming conducted within Pokagon Band jusrisidiction under the Gaming Regulatory Act, the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and the tribal-state Gaming Compact between the Band and the State of Michigan.
The Act declares it to be the public policy of the Tribe, that:
Proper regulation of Gaming is essential in order to ensure that Gaming is conducted honestly and free from unlawful conduct and corruptive elements.
Strict regulation of all Persons, locations, practices, associations, and activities related to the conduct of Gaming is required in order to maintain public confidence and trust in the honesty and integrity of Gaming.
The Licensing of Gaming Suppliers, Gaming Employees, Gaming Establishments, and other Persons within the Tribe’s jurisdiction is necessary to preserve the integrity of Gaming, to protect the public, and preserve the general welfare of the Tribe.
The conduct of properly licensed and regulated Gaming by the Tribe fulfills important policy objectives of the Tribe and the federal government by promoting Tribal self-government and economic self-sufficiency.
The substantial and relatively stable source of revenue offered by Gaming enables the Tribe to fulfill its governmental responsibilities to the Tribal membership.
The Pokagon Band Gaming Commission is dedicated to the principles set forth in this public policy and to fulfilling its duties through fair and effective regulation of gaming under the Gaming Regulatory Act.
Copyright 2009 Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians