Federal Rulemaking
Regulations are created and used by executive agencies to "clarify" the intent and scope of federal statutes, which an agency is charged with administrating or enforcing. Properly speaking, regulations are not law, but rules and regulations have the full force and effect of the law. This section provides comments by interested and affected parties in the rulemaking process which affect gaming law in California. Comments of interested and affected parties appear in related items under each rule.
- Final Section 20 Rules — by Cheryl Schmit — last modified 01-23-09 01:48 PM
- Final: Class III Compact Aproval — by Cheryl Schmit — last modified 01-23-09 01:49 PM
- Request for Comment:Decisions under the after-acquired lands — by Cheryl Schmit — last modified 01-23-09 02:28 PM
- Final: Class II Gaming Technical Standards — by Cheryl Schmit — last modified 01-23-09 04:31 PM
Nov. 12, 2010: NIGC Request for Comment on all regulations promulgated to implement IGRA.
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Action Performed by Date and Time Comment Publish Cheryl Schmit 10-16-09 08:20 AM No comments.