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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 518 · § 518.10

§ 518.10. What must a self-regulating tribe provide the Commission to maintain its self-regulatory status?

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Each tribe that holds a certificate of self-regulation shall be required to submit the following information by April 15 of each year following the first year of self-regulation, or within 120 days after the end of each fiscal year of the gaming operation, as required by 25 CFR 571.13:
(a)An annual independent audit, to be filed with the Commission, as required by 25 U.S.C. 2710(b)(2)(C); and
(b)A complete resume for all employees of the tribal regulatory body hired and licensed by the tribe subsequent to its receipt of a certificate of self-regulation, to be filed with the Office of Self-Regulation. Failure to submit the information required by this section may result in revocation of a certificate of self-regulation. \[78 FR 20241, Apr. 4, 2013, as amended at 78 FR 37115, June 20, 2013\]
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