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Timestamp: 2013-05-20 15:16:14
Document Index: 115858511

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 7114', 'art 3944', 'art 6726', 'art 140', 'art 5250', 'art 1739', 'art 30206', 'art 514', 'art 9740', 'art 180', 'art 542']

National Indian Gaming Commission » The Federal Register Daily Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices of the Federal Government
14 CFR Part 7114 CFR Part 3944 CFR Part 6726 CFR Part 140 CFR Part 5250 CFR Part 1739 CFR Part 30206 CFR Part 514 CFR Part 9740 CFR Part 180	Department: NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING COMMISSIONYears: 20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013
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Fee Rates Notice is hereby given, pursuant to 25 CFR 514.1(a)(3), that the National Indian Gaming Commission has adopted final annual fee rates of 0.00% for tier 1 and 0.0665% (.000665) for tier 2 for calendar year 2002. These rates shall apply to all assessable gross revenues from each gaming operation under the jurisdiction of the Commission. If a tribe
[FR Doc 02-21623] 2.
Notice of Approval of Class III Tribal Gaming Ordinances The purpose of this notice is to inform the public of class III gaming ordinances approved by the Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission.
[FR Doc 02-17152] 3.
Classification of Games The National Indian Gaming Commission hereby gives notice that the proposed regulations establishing a formal process for the classification of games published in the Federal Register on November 10, 1999, 64 FR 61234, are withdrawn.
[FR Doc 02-17151] 4.
Environment, Public Health and Safety The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act established the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC or Commission) as an independent federal regulatory agency responsible for federal oversight of Indian gaming. This interpretive rule explains the Commission's understanding of its oversight authority in the area of environment, public health and safety.
[FR Doc 02-15644] 5.
Minimum Internal Control Standards In response to the inherent risks and the need for effective controls in tribal gaming operations, the Commission, in 1999, developed Minimum Internal Control Standards (MICS). Since their original implementation, it has become obvious that the MICS require technical adjustments and revisions so that they may continue to be effective in protecting
Published: 2002-06-27
NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING COMMISSION : Veterans Affairs Department
[FR Doc 02-13309] 6.
Minimum Internal Control Standards On April 23, 2002, the National Indian Gaming Commission (Commission) reopened the comment period on proposed revisions to the Minimum Internal Control Standards, 66 FR 66500 (December 26, 2001) for the limited purpose of giving small entities an opportunity to comment on the Commission's certification that the proposed revisions will not have a
[FR Doc 02-9861] 7.
Minimum Internal Control Standards The National Indian Gaming Commission (Commission) is reopening the comment period on our proposed revisions to the Minimum Internal Control Standards, 66 Fed. Reg. 66500 (December 26, 2001) for the limited purpose of giving small entities an opportunity to comment on the Commission's certification that the proposed revisions will not have a
Published: 2002-04-23
[FR Doc 02-4797] 8.
Minimum Internal Control Standards On December 26, 2001, the National Indian Gaming Commission (Commission) issued a Proposed Rule proposing revisions to its Minimum Internal Control Standards. Upon several requests from affected Tribes, the date for filing comments is being extended.
[FR Doc 02-4326] 9.
Fee Rates Notice is hereby given, pursuant to 25 CFR 514.1(a)(3), that the National Indian Gaming Commission has adopted preliminarily annual fee rates of 0.00% for tier 1 and 0.075% (.00075) for tier 2 for calendar year 2002. These rates shall apply to all assessable gross revenues from each gaming operation under the jurisdiction of the Commission. If a
Published: 2002-02-22
[FR Doc C1-30788] 10.
Minimum Internal Control Standards Corrections In proposed rule document 0130788 beginning on page 66500 in the issue of Wednesday, December 26, 2001, make the following corrections: Sec. 542.7 [Corrected] On page 66507, in Sec. 542.7(b), in the second column, the first line should read ``(b) Game play standards. (1) The''.* * * Sec. 542.9 [Corrected] On
Published: 2002-01-24
[FR Doc 02-882] 11.
Minimum Internal Control Standards; Correction This document corrects part 542 of a proposed rule published in the Federal Register on December 26, 2001, regarding the Minimum Internal Control Standards. This correction remedies formatting changes made to the proposed rule and clarifies with which sections Tribal gaming operations are to comply.
[FR Doc 02-930] 12.
On Wednesday, December 26, 2001, the National Indian Gaming Commission published a Proposed Rule in the Federal Register updating its existing Minimum Internal Control Standards (MICS). This Proposed Rule is the product of a consultative process that began more than one year ago, including an initial comment period and the extensive participation
[FR Doc 02-676] 13.
Debt Collection On November 20, 2001, the National Indian Gaming Commission (Commission) issued an interim rule (66 FR 58056, November 20, 2001) promulgating regulations setting forth procedures for collecting debts, as required by the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, as amended by the Debt Collection Act of 1982 and the Debt Collection Improvement Act of
NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING COMMISSION : Treasury Department
[FR Doc 02-182] 14.
Paperwork Reduction Act The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, is submitting to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) a request to review and extend approval for the information collection activity associated with the submission of an annual audit report pursuant to 25 CFR 542.3(d) by Indian tribes Published: 2002-01-04