Notice of Approved Class III Tribal Gaming Ordinance, 58370 [2022-20744]
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NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING
COMMISSION
Notice of Approved Class III Tribal
Gaming Ordinance
National Indian Gaming
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The purpose of this notice is
to inform the public of the approval of
St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Class III gaming
ordinance by the Chairman of the
National Indian Gaming Commission.
DATES: This notice is applicable
September 26, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dena Wynn, Office of General Counsel
at the National Indian Gaming
Commission, 202–632–7003, or by
facsimile at 202–632–7066 (not toll-free
numbers).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA)
25 U.S.C. 2701 et seq., established the
National Indian Gaming Commission
(Commission). Section 2710 of IGRA
authorizes the Chairman of the
Commission to approve Class II and
Class III tribal gaming ordinances.
Section 2710(d)(2)(B) of IGRA, as
implemented by NIGC regulations, 25
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CFR 522.8, requires the Chairman to
publish, in the Federal Register,
approved Class III tribal gaming
ordinances and the approvals thereof.
IGRA requires all tribal gaming
ordinances to contain the same
requirements concerning tribes’ sole
proprietary interest and responsibility
for the gaming activity, use of net
revenues, annual audits, health and
safety, background investigations and
licensing of key employees and primary
management officials. The Commission,
therefore, believes that publication of
each ordinance in the Federal Register
would be redundant and result in
unnecessary cost to the Commission.
Thus, the Commission believes that
publishing a notice of approved Class III
tribal gaming ordinances in the Federal
Register is sufficient to meet the
requirements of 25 U.S.C. 2710(d)(2)(B).
Every ordinance and approval thereof is
posted on the Commission’s website
(www.nigc.gov) under General Counsel,
Gaming Ordinances within five (5)
business days of approval.
On July 11, 2022, the Chairman of the
National Indian Gaming Commission
approved St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Class
III Gaming Ordinance. A copy of the
approval letter is posted with this notice
and can be found with the approved
ordinance on the NIGC’s website
(www.nigc.gov) under General Counsel,
Gaming Ordinances. A copy of the
approved Class III ordinance will also
be made available upon request.
Requests can be made in writing to the
Office of General Counsel, National
Indian Gaming Commission, Attn: Dena
Wynn, 1849 C Street NW, MS #1621,
Washington, DC 20240 or at info@
nigc.gov.
National Indian Gaming Commission.
Dated: September 20, 2022.
Michael Hoenig,
General Counsel.
July 11, 2022
Beverly Cook Michael Conners
Ronald LaFrance Jr. Tribal Chiefs
Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe
71 Margaret Terrance Memorial Way
Akwesasne, NY 13655
Re: Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Gaming
Ordinance amendments, Resolution 2022–
14
Dear Chiefs Cook, Conners, and LaFrance:
This letter responds to your request dated
May 3, 2022, on behalf of the Saint Regis
Mohawk Tribe for the National Indian
Gaming Commission Chairman to review and
approve amendments to the Tribe’s gaming
ordinance. Resolution 2022–14 replaces the
Tribe’s current gaming ordinance, TCR 1993–
102, with a wholly revised and updated
version. This newly amended ordinance
reflects recent amendments to NIGC
background and licensing provisions, the
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Tribe’s intent to allow only tribally owned
gaming on its lands, and other updates
deemed necessary by the Tribe in the twenty
years since the last amendment.
The amendments are consistent with the
requirements of the Indian Gaming
Regulatory Act and NIGC regulations and are
hereby approved. If you have any questions
concerning this letter or the ordinance review
process, please contact Jennifer Lawson at
jennifer_lawson@nigc.gov.
Sincerely,
E. Sequoyah Simermeyer Chairman.
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NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING
COMMISSION
Notice of Approved Class III Tribal
Gaming Ordinance
National Indian Gaming
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The purpose of this notice is
to inform the public of the approval of
Cocopah Indian Tribe Class III gaming
ordinance by the Chairman of the
National Indian Gaming Commission.
DATES: This notice is applicable
September 26, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dena Wynn, Office of General Counsel
at the National Indian Gaming
Commission, 202–632–7003, or by
facsimile at 202–632–7066 (not toll-free
numbers).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA)
25 U.S.C. 2701 et seq., established the
National Indian Gaming Commission
(Commission). Section 2710 of IGRA
authorizes the Chairman of the
Commission to approve Class II and
Class III tribal gaming ordinances.
Section 2710(d)(2)(B) of IGRA, as
implemented by NIGC regulations, 25
CFR 522.8, requires the Chairman to
publish, in the Federal Register,
approved Class III tribal gaming
ordinances and the approvals thereof.
IGRA requires all tribal gaming
ordinances to contain the same
requirements concerning tribes’ sole
proprietary interest and responsibility
for the gaming activity, use of net
revenues, annual audits, health and
safety, background investigations and
licensing of key employees and primary
management officials. The Commission,
therefore, believes that publication of
each ordinance in the Federal Register
would be redundant and result in
unnecessary cost to the Commission.
Thus, the Commission believes that
publishing a notice of approved Class III
tribal gaming ordinances in the Federal
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NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING COMMISSION
Notice of Approved Class III Tribal Gaming Ordinance
AGENCY: National Indian Gaming Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is to inform the public of the
approval of St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Class III gaming ordinance by the
Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission.
DATES: This notice is applicable September 26, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dena Wynn, Office of General Counsel
at the National Indian Gaming Commission, 202-632-7003, or by facsimile
at 202-632-7066 (not toll-free numbers).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) 25
U.S.C. 2701 et seq., established the National Indian Gaming Commission
(Commission). Section 2710 of IGRA authorizes the Chairman of the
Commission to approve Class II and Class III tribal gaming ordinances.
Section 2710(d)(2)(B) of IGRA, as implemented by NIGC regulations, 25
CFR 522.8, requires the Chairman to publish, in the Federal Register,
approved Class III tribal gaming ordinances and the approvals thereof.
IGRA requires all tribal gaming ordinances to contain the same
requirements concerning tribes' sole proprietary interest and
responsibility for the gaming activity, use of net revenues, annual
audits, health and safety, background investigations and licensing of
key employees and primary management officials. The Commission,
therefore, believes that publication of each ordinance in the Federal
Register would be redundant and result in unnecessary cost to the
Commission.
Thus, the Commission believes that publishing a notice of approved
Class III tribal gaming ordinances in the Federal Register is
sufficient to meet the requirements of 25 U.S.C. 2710(d)(2)(B). Every
ordinance and approval thereof is posted on the Commission's website
(www.nigc.gov) under General Counsel, Gaming Ordinances within five (5)
business days of approval.
On July 11, 2022, the Chairman of the National Indian Gaming
Commission approved St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Class III Gaming Ordinance.
A copy of the approval letter is posted with this notice and can be
found with the approved ordinance on the NIGC's website (www.nigc.gov)
under General Counsel, Gaming Ordinances. A copy of the approved Class
III ordinance will also be made available upon request. Requests can be
made in writing to the Office of General Counsel, National Indian
Gaming Commission, Attn: Dena Wynn, 1849 C Street NW, MS #1621,
Washington, DC 20240 or at [email protected].
National Indian Gaming Commission.
Dated: September 20, 2022.
Michael Hoenig,
General Counsel.
July 11, 2022
Beverly Cook Michael Conners
Ronald LaFrance Jr. Tribal Chiefs
Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe
71 Margaret Terrance Memorial Way
Akwesasne, NY 13655
Re: Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Gaming Ordinance amendments,
Resolution 2022-14
Dear Chiefs Cook, Conners, and LaFrance:
This letter responds to your request dated May 3, 2022, on
behalf of the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe for the National Indian
Gaming Commission Chairman to review and approve amendments to the
Tribe's gaming ordinance. Resolution 2022-14 replaces the Tribe's
current gaming ordinance, TCR 1993-102, with a wholly revised and
updated version. This newly amended ordinance reflects recent
amendments to NIGC background and licensing provisions, the Tribe's
intent to allow only tribally owned gaming on its lands, and other
updates deemed necessary by the Tribe in the twenty years since the
last amendment.
The amendments are consistent with the requirements of the
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and NIGC regulations and are hereby
approved. If you have any questions concerning this letter or the
ordinance review process, please contact Jennifer Lawson at
[email protected].
Sincerely,
E. Sequoyah Simermeyer Chairman.
[FR Doc. 2022-20744 Filed 9-23-22; 8:45 am]
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