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File #: 10-107    Version: 1 Name: CHEROKEE NATION TRIBAL GAMING ACT 2010
Type: Legislative Act Status: Passed
File created: 8/11/2010 In control: TRIBAL COUNCIL
On agenda: 9/13/2010 Final action: 9/13/2010
Enactment date: 9/13/2010 Enactment #: LA-26-10
Title: A LEGISLATIVE ACT REPEALING AND REPLACING LA#30-89, LA#9-90, LA#1-94, R#126-95, LA#29-03, LA#37-03, LA#44-04, LA#20-06, AND LA#15-07, RELATING TO GAMING WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE CHEROKEE NATION AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
Sponsors: Cara Cowan Watts, Jack D. Baker, Janelle Fullbright
Indexes: Gaming
Code sections: Title 04 - Amusement and Sports
Attachments: 1. LA-26-10
Related files: LA-01-94, 07-033, R-126-95, LA-09-90, LA-20-06, LA-29-03, LA-30-89, LA-37-03, LA-44-04
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A LEGISLATIVE ACT REPEALING AND REPLACING LA#30-89, LA#9-90, LA#1-94, R#126-95, LA#29-03, LA#37-03, LA#44-04, LA#20-06, AND LA#15-07, RELATING TO GAMING WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE CHEROKEE NATION AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE CHEROKEE NATION:

§ 1. Title and Codification

This enactment shall be known as the “Cherokee Nation Tribal Gaming Act 2010” and shall be codified at Title 4, Sections 1 to 69 of the Cherokee Nation Code Annotated.

§ 2. Purpose

The purpose of this Act is:

A. To repeal Legislative Act 30-89, as amended by Legislative Acts 9-90, 1-94, 126-95 (resolution), 29-03, 37-03, 44-04, 20-06, and 15-07, and replaces it in its entirety.

B. To regulate the conduct of all gaming owned and operated by the Cherokee Nation, or its officially licensed agents, on tribal lands of the Cherokee Nation as defined in Section 4 (P) and (Z) (hereafter referred to as Cherokee Nation) in compliance with Public Law 100-497, October 17, 1988, as amended, and in compliance with any Tribal-State Compact between the Cherokee Nation and the State of Oklahoma or that the State has authorized by enactment.

C. To provide a basis under tribal law for the regulation of all gaming by the Cherokee Nation adequate to shield it from organized crime and other corrupting influences; to insure that Cherokee Nation is the sole beneficiary of the gaming operation; and to assure that gaming is conducted fairly and honestly by the tribe, its agents and the players; and to implement the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, 25 U.S.C. § 2701 et. seq. (“IGRA”), as amended, the regulations of the National Indian Gaming Commission (“NIGC”) at 25 C.F.R. Parts 500 et. seq., as amended, and in compliance with any Tribal-State Compact between the Cherokee Nation and the State of Oklahoma or that the State has authorized by enactment.

D. To authorize and regulate all forms of gaming as defined by this Act and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, 25 U.S.C. § 2701 et. seq., ...

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