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Nevada Gaming Control Board: Notice 2022-30 Notice of Workshop to be held on May 4th, 2022

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  1. NOTICE OF WORKSHOP
  2. PUBLIC COMMENT
  • WORKSHOP AGENDA

IV.PUBLIC COMMENT

 

  1. NOTICE OF WORKSHOP

 

The Nevada Gaming Control Board (Board) will hold a workshop to receive public input on proposed amendments to Nevada Gaming Commission (NGC) Regulations regarding, without limitation, information technology service providers, race books and sports pools, off-track pari-mutuel horse race account wagering, account wagering systems, call center systems, information service license and application requirements, and a book’s responsibility for services provided by an information service.

The public workshop is scheduled as follows:

May 4, 2022

Immediately following the regularly scheduled Nevada Gaming Control Board Meeting,

but no earlier than 2:00pm

Gaming Control Board Offices

Grant Sawyer Building

Hearing Room 2450

555 East Washington Avenue

Las Vegas, Nevada 89101

*And via video conference at

Gaming Control Board Offices

1919 College Parkway

Carson City, Nevada 89706

Interested persons may present statements, arguments or contentions in writing. Written comments should be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m., Monday, May 2, 2022. Comments should be submitted to the Executive Secretary via e-mail at [email protected]. The public may attend in person or view the workshop at the time

noticed herein by live stream link located at: https://gaming.nv.gov/index.aspx?page=145. Public comment may be made in person as set forth below in the public comment section.

 

  1. PUBLIC COMMENT

This public comment agenda item is provided in accordance with NRS 241.020(2)(c)(3) which requires an agenda provide for periods devoted to comments by the general public, if any, and discussion of those comments. No action may be taken upon a matter raised under this item of the agenda until the matter itself has been specifically included on an agenda as an item upon which action will be taken.

  • WORKSHOP AGENDA

For Possible Action

2022-03R: CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE RECOMMENDATION TO NEVADA GAMING COMMISSION OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO NEVADA GAMING COMMISSION REGULATIONS 5, 22, and 26C

REGARDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, INFORMATION NT WAGERING SYSTEMS, CALL CENTER SYSTEMS, INFORMATION SERVICE LICENSE AND APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS, AND A BOOK’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR SERVICES PROVIDTECHNOLOGY SERVICE PROVIDERS, RACE BOOKS AND SPORTS POOLS, OFF-TRACK PARI-MUTUEL HORSE RACE ACCOUNT WAGERING, ACCOUED BY AN INFORMATION SERVICE AS SET FORTH BELOW:

 

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO REGULATION 5.240

PURPOSE: In accordance with NRS 463.145, NRS 463.150, and NRS 463.677, to amend the definition of information technology service provider in Regulation 5.240; and to take such additional action as may be necessary and proper to effectuate these stated purposes.

 

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO REGULATION 22.010 AND PROPOSED NEW REGULATIONS 22.025 AND 22.215

PURPOSE: In accordance with NRS 463.145, NRS 463.150, to amend the definitions of “account wagering system” and “call center system” in Regulation 22.010; to create a new Regulation 22.025 to provide for information service license and application requirements; to create a new Regulation 22.215 to clarify a licensed book’s responsibilities for services provided to it by a licensed information service; and to take such additional action as may be necessary and proper to effectuate these stated purposes.

 

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO REGULATION 26C.010

PURPOSE: In accordance with NRS 463.145, NRS 463.150, to amend the definitions of “account wagering system” and “call center system” in Regulation 26C.010; and to take such additional action as may be necessary and proper to effectuate these stated purposes.

All documents and material regarding this item are available at: http://gaming.nv.gov/index.aspx?page=52.

  1. PUBLIC COMMENT

This public comment agenda item is provided in accordance with NRS 241.020(2)(c)(3) which requires an agenda provide for periods devoted to comments by the general public, if any, and discussion of those comments. No action may be taken upon a matter raised under this item of the agenda until the matter itself has been specifically included on an agenda as an item upon which action will be taken.

 

 

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Surrey Resident Wins Record-Breaking $80-Million Lotto Max Jackpot

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Justin Simporios is normally a sound sleeper who “can fall asleep anywhere” – but he had a very sleepless night, after learning he won an $80-million Lotto Max jackpot from the May 9, 2025 draw. This is the largest lottery jackpot ever won in B.C. and is also the largest jackpot ever won by a single individual in Canada.  

“It was 10:30 p.m.,” recalled Simporios of the moment he realized he won. “I saw that someone won $80 million in Surrey. I was joking and told my wife ‘we’re millionaires!’ and she told me to stop making that joke. After, I manually checked each number before scanning [using the BCLC Lotto! I cried and shouted, ‘we’re millionaires!’” 

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On how it feels to win a record-breaking jackpot?   

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AGCO calls on media platforms to step up the fight against unregulated online gambling sites

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The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has contacted more than a dozen traditional and digital media platforms, calling on them to stop promoting unregulated online gambling and sports betting sites like Bodog to Ontario residents.

Operated by Il Nido Inc., Bodog is an offshore operator actively targeting Ontarians by advertising on popular traditional and digital media platforms. Despite blocking players in Quebec and Nova Scotia from accessing their unregulated gambling and sports betting sites, Bodog continues to allow Ontarians to access these sites while advertising heavily on traditional and digital media platforms targeting Ontarians.

Under the Gaming Control Act, 1992, Bodog and other online gambling sites are required to register with the AGCO and sign an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario in order to operate in Ontario. Ontario’s regulated igaming framework requires operators to meet comprehensive requirements related to game integrity, player protection, anti-money laundering and information privacy. Bodog’s efforts to direct Ontarians to unregulated gambling undermine player protection and other safeguards which exist in the regulated market, as well as fair market principles.

By airing ads for Bodog and other unregulated operators, legitimate media platforms are providing a veneer of legitimacy to unregulated and high-risk sites and creating confusion for Ontarians. The AGCO is therefore calling on these platforms to take a stand against the promotion of unregulated online gambling sites and remove the ads. By doing so, broadcasters and digital media companies will help reduce the risks these sites pose to Ontarians and support the long-term sustainability of Ontario’s regulated igaming market – all key objectives of the AGCO.

The AGCO will continue to work with its partners – both in Ontario and internationally – to combat these unregulated sites and protect the public.

“The AGCO is committed to protecting Ontario players and ensuring they have the safest experience by playing on regulated igaming sites. By refusing to carry advertising from unregulated and high-risk operators like Bodog, media organizations can exemplify social responsibility and play an important role in protecting Ontarians and supporting Ontario’s regulated market.”  – Dr. Karin Schnarr, Chief Executive Officer and Registrar, AGCO.

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OLG Selects Caesars Entertainment as the Service Provider for Windsor Casino

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The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation has selected Caesars Entertainment as the Service Provider in the Windsor Casino procurement process. This is the final procurement process in the OLG’s land-based gaming modernization initiative.

Tom Reeg, CEO of Caesars Entertainment, said: “We are thrilled to be selected as the service provider for the Windsor Casino by the OLG. Caesars has a long history of managing Windsor and looks forward to continuing to deliver exceptional guest service and experiences at the property.”

Caesars and its predecessor companies have partnered with the OLG to operate Caesars Windsor (fka. Casino Windsor) since the opening of the temporary facility in 1994. Caesars will assume responsibility for gaming and non-gaming operations of the Windsor casino on behalf of the OLG under a 20-year operating agreement, which is expected to begin in 2026.

OLG requires an 18-month restriction on any organizational changes consistent with other gaming bundle modernizations in Ontario. Unionized employees will continue to be governed by the terms of their collective agreement.

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