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Nevada Gaming Commission Changes Rule for Recruiting Whales

The Nevada Gaming Commission has changed the rules governing how licensed independent agents bring high rollers into the state’s casinos.
Commissioners voted unanimously on Thursday to approve several amendments to Regulation 25, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, which broke this story.

The main change no longer requires casinos to submit annual reports to the Gaming Control Board. Instead, they must merely keep records of their agents and their activities — which the board can inspect upon request during random audits — for a period of five years.

Those records must include the date that an agent enters each contract, when the contract ends, and how much they are paid by the casino.

This change was requested by the casino owners, who complained that the annual paperwork was a burdensome administrative task made worse by its Feb. 15 deadline — smack in the middle of their recruitment season between the Super Bowl and Lunar Year.

Before the annual reports, Nevada casino owners were required to file quarterly reports.

According to the R-J, approximately 300 independent agents are registered with Nevada to recruit high rollers. Some work for multiple casinos.

The post Nevada Gaming Commission Changes Rule for Recruiting Whales appeared first on Casino.org.

 

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