Title
TITLE 4 - AMUSEMENTS AND SPORTS (INCLUDES THE 2019 POCKET PART)
Body
TITLE 4
AMUSEMENTS AND SPORTS
Chapter
1. General Provisions
2. Gaming Commission Administration and Enforcement Procedures
3. Licensing
4. Rules of Operation and General Accountability
5. Licensing Procedures For and Background Investigations of Key Employees and Primary Management Officials
6. Hearings and Appeals
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
1. Short title
2. Purpose
3. Legislative history
4. Definitions
5. Protection of the environment, public health and safety
6. Words and terms
7. Provisions as cumulative
8. Severability
9. Self-help contributions
10. Sovereign immunity
11. Emergency declared
12 to 19. Reserved
? 1. Short title
This enactment shall be known and may be cited as the Cherokee Nation Tribal Gaming Act.
LA 26-10, eff. September 13, 2010. Amended LA 10-11, eff. June 19, 2011; LA 07-14, eff. April 24, 2014; LA 17-14, eff. July 18, 2014.
History
Derivation:
LA 30-89.
LA 01-94.
? 2. Purpose
The purpose of this Act is:
1. To amend Legislative Act #10-11 to make technical amendments to conform Cherokee Nation's gaming ordinance to the regulations of the National Indian Gaming Commission.
2. To amend Legislative Act #10-11.
3. 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 amend Legislative Act 26-10.
4. To regulate the conduct of all gaming owned and operated by the Cherokee Nation, or its officially licensed agents, on Indian lands as defined by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and any other lands owned by the Cherokee Nation (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.
5. To provide a basis under tribal law for the reg...
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