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Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians wrote on the message board: > The Coyote Valley Gaming Commission has been delegated the > responsibility of enforcing all applicable tribal, state, and federal > laws, and the regulations promulgated by the Gaming Commission for the > purpose of carrying out its duties under the Compact and the Gaming > Ordinance. > > The Gaming Commission has a regulatory responsibility to ensure that: > (1) any game offered for play to the general public is truly a random > game of chance; (2) the facility where any gaming activity takes place > is safe and poses no danger to the public or employees who work in the > facility; (3) the assets of the casino are accurately counted and > accounted for (i.e., that no thefts occur within the casino and that > the income generated from the operation of the casino is used strictly > to pay for the cost of the facility, expansion of the facility and > payments to the Tribe); (4) any disputes regarding the payment of a > jackpot which arise between the casino and a patron are fairly > resolved; and (5) undesirable or unsuitable employees or patrons are > not allowed to work in or frequent the casino. > > The Commission makes decisions pertaining to the adoption of > regulations and standards that comply with applicable law, > investigates issues of non-compliance, conducts background checks, and > grants, denies or revokes Gaming Licenses. The Gaming Commission is a > quasi- judicial body, and bases its decisions on facts and evidence > contained in their records. > > http://coyotevalleytribe.org/?page_id=126
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