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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 522 · § 522.11

§ 522.11. Individually owned class II and class III gaming operations other than those operating on September 1, 1986.

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For licensing of individually owned gaming operations other than those operating on September 1, 1986 (addressed under § 522.12), a tribal ordinance shall require:
(a)That the gaming operation be licensed and regulated under an ordinance or resolution approved by the Chair;
(b)That income to the tribe from an individually owned gaming operation be used only for the purposes listed in § 522.4(b)(2);
(c)That not less than 60 percent of the net revenues be income to the tribe;
(d)That the owner pay an assessment to the Commission under § 514.1 of this chapter;
(e)Licensing standards that are at least as restrictive as those established by State law governing similar gaming within the jurisdiction of the surrounding State; and
(f)Denial of a license for any person or entity that would not be eligible to receive a State license to conduct the same activity within the jurisdiction of the surrounding State. State law standards shall apply with respect to purpose, entity, pot limits, and hours of operation.
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