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National Indian Gaming Commission. Government Performance and Results Act Strategic Plan for Fiscal Year 2009-2014

机译:印度国家博彩委员会。政府绩效和结果法案2009-2014财年战略计划

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The National Indian Gaming Commission (Commission) is an independent regulatory agency of the United States established pursuant to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA). The Commission was created to fulfill the mandates of IGRA of fostering tribal economic development. The Commission became operational in 1993, and is comprised of a Chairman and two Commissioners, each of whom are appointed to three-year terms. The Commission establishes policy, oversees the agency, and is responsible for carrying out the duties assigned to it by IGRA. The Commission is authorized to: conduct investigations; undertake enforcement actions, including the issuance of notices of violation and closure orders, and the assessment of civil fines; review and approve management contracts; and issue such regulations as are necessary to meet its responsibilities under IGRA. The Commission provides Federal oversight to approximately 443 tribally-owned, operated, or licensed gaming establishments operating in 29 states. The Commission maintains its headquarters in Washington, D.C., and has five regional offices and four satellite offices. The Commission established its regional structure to increase effectiveness and improve the level and quality of services that it provides to tribal gaming regulatory authorities. The regional offices are vital to executing the Commissions statutory responsibilities and securing industry compliance with IGRA. The Commissions efficiency and effectiveness have improved as a result of locating auditors and investigators geographically closer to Indian gaming facilities, as regular visits enable better oversight of tribal compliance with regulations and allows for timely intervention where warranted. In addition to auditing and investigative activities, the Commission field staff provides technical assistance, education, and training to promote a better understanding of gaming controls within the regulated industry, and to enhance cooperation and compliance. Further, the Commission serves as a clearinghouse for vital information sharing between the tribes, Federal agencies, and the states and other stakeholders, such as law enforcement and public safety agencies.

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