The National Indian Gaming Commission has extended the comment period on the proposed Class
II definitions and game classification standards.
The new deadline is November 15, according to a notice published in today's Federal Register.
The regulations seek to draw a clear distinction between electronic, bingo-based Class II machines and Class III slot machines. Tribes say the changes will hurt the $23 billion Indian gaming industry.
Get the Notice:
Class II Definitions and Gaming Standards and Technical Standards
(Federal Register 9/29)
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NIGC notice extends comment period on Class II rules
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