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INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
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
Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the
Enterprise Rancheria Class III gaming
ordinance by the Chairman of the
National Indian Gaming Commission.
DATES: This notice is applicable May 8,
2023.
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
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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 April 28, 2023, the Chairman of
the National Indian Gaming
Commission approved Estom Yumeka
Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise Rancheria
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.
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National Indian Gaming Commission.
Dated: May 2, 2023.
Rea Cisneros,
Acting General Counsel.
April 28, 2023
VIA EMAIL
Chairwoman Glenda Nelson
Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise
Rancheria
2133 Monte Vista Avenue
Oroville, CA 95966
Re: Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the
Enterprise Rancheria Amended Gaming
Ordinance
Dear Chairwoman Nelson:
This letter responds to the February 21,
2023 submission on behalf of the Estom
Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise
Rancheria (‘‘Tribe’’) informing the National
Indian Gaming Commission that the Tribe
amended its gaming ordinance. The
amendments to the tribal gaming code were
intended to reflect the Tribe’s current
practices and needs and recent regulatory
changes. Thank you for bringing these
amendments to our attention. The amended
ordinance, as noted above, is approved as it
is consistent with the requirements of the
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and NIGC’s
regulations. If you have any questions or
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require anything further, please contact
Rachel Hill at (918) 581–6214.
Sincerely,
E. Sequoyah Simermeyer, Chairman
cc: John A. Maier, Attorney, Maier Pfeffer
Kim Geary & Cohen, LLP
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to the Commission should contact the
Office of the Secretary at (202) 205–
2000. General information concerning
the Commission may also be obtained
by accessing its internet server at
https://www.usitc.gov.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Katherine Hiner, Office of the Secretary,
Docket Services Division, U.S.
International Trade Commission,
telephone (202) 205–1802.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority: The authority for
institution of this investigation is
contained in section 337 of the Tariff
Act of 1930, as amended, 19 U.S.C.
1337, and in section 210.10 of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure, 19 CFR 210.10 (2023).
Scope of Investigation: Having
considered the complaint, the U.S.
International Trade Commission, on
May 2, 2023, Ordered that—
(1) Pursuant to subsection (b) of
section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended, an investigation be instituted
to determine whether there is a
violation of subsection (a)(1)(B) of
section 337 in the importation into the
United States, the sale for importation,
or the sale within the United States after
importation of certain products
identified in paragraph (2) by reason of
infringement of one or more of claims
1–5, 13–17, 31, and 32 of the ’714
patent; claims 1–22 of the ’698 patent;
claims 1–19 of the ’179 patent; claims
1–8, 10, 11, and 13–21 of the ’025
patent; claims 1–4, 6–9, 14–19, 22–25,
27–30, and 35–37 of the ’242 patent; and
claims 3, 4, 10, and 11 of the ’681
patent, and whether an industry in the
United States exists as required by
subsection (a)(2) of section 337;
(2) Pursuant to section 210.10(b)(1) of
the Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure, 19 CFR 210.10(b)(1), the
plain language description of the
accused products or category of accused
products, which defines the scope of the
investigation, is ‘‘multi-band and mesh
Wi-Fi routers and networking devices
and components thereof’’;
(3) For the purpose of the
investigation so instituted, the following
are hereby named as parties upon which
this notice of investigation shall be
served:
(a) The complainant is:
Netgear Inc., 350 East Plumeria Drive,
San Jose, CA 95134
(b) The respondents are the following
entities alleged to be in violation of
section 337, and are the parties upon
which the complaint is to be served:
TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd., South
Building, No. 5 Keyuan Road, Central
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
[Investigation No. 337–TA–1361]
Certain Wi-Fi Routers, Wi-Fi Devices,
Mesh Wi-Fi Network Devices, and
Hardware and Software Components
Thereof; Notice of Institution
U.S. International Trade
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that a
complaint was filed with the U.S.
International Trade Commission on
April 3, 2023, under section 337 of the
Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, on
behalf of Netgear Inc. of San Jose,
California. The complaint alleges
violations of section 337 based upon the
importation into the United States, the
sale for importation, and the sale within
the United States after importation of
certain Wi-Fi routers, Wi-Fi devices,
mesh Wi-Fi network devices, and
hardware and software components
thereof by reason of the infringement of
certain claims of U.S. Patent No.
7,936,714 (‘‘the ’714 patent’’); U.S.
Patent No. 10,681,698 (‘‘the ’698
patent’’); U.S. Patent No. 10,278,179
(‘‘the ’179 patent’’); U.S. Patent No.
9,468,025 (‘‘the ’025 patent’’); U.S.
Patent No. 10,327,242 (‘‘the ’242
patent’’); and U.S. Patent No. 10,356,681
(‘‘the ’681 patent’’). The complaint
further alleges that an industry in the
United States exists as required by the
applicable Federal Statute. The
complainant requests that the
Commission institute an investigation
and, after the investigation, issue a
limited exclusion order and cease and
desist orders.
ADDRESSES: The complaint, except for
any confidential information contained
therein, may be viewed on the
Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS)
at https://edis.usitc.gov. For help
accessing EDIS, please email
EDIS3Help@usitc.gov. Hearing impaired
individuals are advised that information
on this matter can be obtained by
contacting the Commission’s TDD
terminal on (202) 205–1810. Persons
with mobility impairments who will
need special assistance in gaining access
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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 88 (Monday, May 8, 2023)]
[Notices]
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[FR Doc No: 2023-09747]
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INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
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 Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise Rancheria Class
III gaming ordinance by the Chairman of the National Indian Gaming
Commission.
DATES: This notice is applicable May 8, 2023.
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
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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 April 28, 2023, the Chairman of the National Indian Gaming
Commission approved Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise
Rancheria 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: May 2, 2023.
Rea Cisneros,
Acting General Counsel.
April 28, 2023
VIA EMAIL
Chairwoman Glenda Nelson
Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise Rancheria
2133 Monte Vista Avenue
Oroville, CA 95966
Re: Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise Rancheria Amended
Gaming Ordinance
Dear Chairwoman Nelson:
This letter responds to the February 21, 2023 submission on
behalf of the Estom Yumeka Maidu Tribe of the Enterprise Rancheria
(``Tribe'') informing the National Indian Gaming Commission that the
Tribe amended its gaming ordinance. The amendments to the tribal
gaming code were intended to reflect the Tribe's current practices
and needs and recent regulatory changes. Thank you for bringing
these amendments to our attention. The amended ordinance, as noted
above, is approved as it is consistent with the requirements of the
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and NIGC's regulations. If you have any
questions or require anything further, please contact Rachel Hill at
(918) 581-6214.
Sincerely,
E. Sequoyah Simermeyer, Chairman
cc: John A. Maier, Attorney, Maier Pfeffer Kim Geary & Cohen, LLP
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