108-1 Hearing: Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, S. Hrg. 108-67, Part 2, July 9, 20032004 |
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11. lappuse
... devices that used spools of pull tabs , al- though they had electronic card readers and video displays , were class II . In those decisions , they addressed the new regulations of the Commission . In other words , they said : This ...
... devices that used spools of pull tabs , al- though they had electronic card readers and video displays , were class II . In those decisions , they addressed the new regulations of the Commission . In other words , they said : This ...
27. lappuse
... device for conserving funds . As a result , we are now able to fully fund necessary travel Testimony of Chairman Hogen May 14 , 2003 authorized us for our remaining staff . In addition , the fiscal year 2003 omnibus appropriations bill ...
... device for conserving funds . As a result , we are now able to fully fund necessary travel Testimony of Chairman Hogen May 14 , 2003 authorized us for our remaining staff . In addition , the fiscal year 2003 omnibus appropriations bill ...
45. lappuse
... devices , and surveillance and security standards ; • Continuously monitor Indian gaming operations to ensure compliance with tribal and Federal law and Tribal - State compact requirements for class III gaming ; Oversee audits of the ...
... devices , and surveillance and security standards ; • Continuously monitor Indian gaming operations to ensure compliance with tribal and Federal law and Tribal - State compact requirements for class III gaming ; Oversee audits of the ...
48. lappuse
... devices , accounting standards , and security and surveillance . These regulations were derived from minimum standards developed by Nevada , New Jersey , and other jurisdictions . Recently , the NIGC revised the MICS regulations to take ...
... devices , accounting standards , and security and surveillance . These regulations were derived from minimum standards developed by Nevada , New Jersey , and other jurisdictions . Recently , the NIGC revised the MICS regulations to take ...
105. lappuse
... devices are legal , and ( B ) is in effect . ( 7 ) A ) The United States district courts shall have jurisdiction over- ( 1 ) any cause of action initiated by an Indian tribe arising from the failure of a State to enter into negotiations ...
... devices are legal , and ( B ) is in effect . ( 7 ) A ) The United States district courts shall have jurisdiction over- ( 1 ) any cause of action initiated by an Indian tribe arising from the failure of a State to enter into negotiations ...
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95. lappuse - Any person may be compelled to appear and depose, and to produce documentary evidence, in the same manner as witnesses may be compelled to appear and testify and produce documentary evidence before the Commission, as hereinbefore provided.
71. lappuse - States courts of any Territory or other place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, to enjoin such acts or practices, and upon a proper showing a permanent or temporary injunction or restraining order shall be granted without bond.
84. lappuse - ... or any person having possession, custody, or care of books of account containing entries relating to the business of the person liable for tax or required to perform the act, or any other person the...
100. lappuse - Nothing in this section shall authorize the alienation, encumbrance, or taxation of any real or personal property, including water rights, belonging to any Indian or any Indian tribe, band, or community that is held in trust by the United States...
84. lappuse - Such attendance of witnesses and the production of any such records may be required from any place in any State or in any Territory or other place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States at any designated place of hearing.
95. lappuse - Any of the district courts of the United States within the jurisdiction of which such inquiry is carried on may, in case of contumacy or refusal to obey a subpoena...
95. lappuse - Such testimony shall be reduced to writing by the person taking the deposition, or under his direction, and shall then be subscribed by the deponent.
85. lappuse - Attorney General" means the Attorney General of the United States.
100. lappuse - Federal treaty, agreement, or statute or with any regulation made pursuant thereto; or shall deprive any Indian or any Indian tribe, band, or community of any right, privilege, or immunity afforded under Federal treaty, agreement, or statute with respect to hunting, trapping, or fishing or the control, licensing, or regulation thereof.
101. lappuse - Possession, or District in which such place is situated, by the laws thereof in force at the time of such act or omission, shall be guilty of a like offense and subject to a like punishment.