Nevada Code § 463.0161

Gross revenue defined
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1. Gross revenue means the total of all:
(a) Cash received as winnings;
(b) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (g)
of subsection 2, cash received as entry fees for the right to participate in
contests and tournaments;
(c) Cash received in payment for credit extended
by a licensee to a patron for purposes of gaming; and
(d) Compensation received for conducting any game
in which the licensee is not party to a wager,
less the
total of all cash paid out as losses to patrons, all cash and the cost of any
noncash prizes paid out to participants in contests or tournaments not to
exceed the total cash or cash equivalents received for the right to participate
in the contests or tournaments, those amounts paid to fund periodic payments
and any other items made deductible as losses by NRS 463.3715 .
2. The term does not include:
(a) Counterfeit facsimiles of money, chips,
tokens, wagering instruments or wagering credits;
(b) Coins of other countries which are received
in gaming devices;
(c) Any portion of the face value of any chip,
token or other representative of value won by a licensee from a patron for
which the licensee can demonstrate that it or its affiliate has not received
cash;
(d) Cash taken in fraudulent acts perpetrated
against a licensee for which the licensee is not reimbursed;
(e) Uncollected baccarat commissions;
(f) Cash provided by the licensee to a patron and
subsequently won by the licensee, for which the licensee can demonstrate that
it or its affiliate has not been reimbursed; or
(g) Cash received as entry fees for the right to
participate in a contest or tournament conducted on the premises of a licensed
gaming establishment with the participants physically present at those premises
when participating, if the cash is designated:
(1) As employee compensation and paid as
compensation to an employee of a licensee who is involved in the organization
or operation of the contest or tournament, in addition to the regular
compensation of the employee;
(2) As a donation to a nonprofit,
charitable, fraternal or other organization that qualifies as a tax-exempt
organization pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 501(c) or a nonprofit corporation
organized or existing pursuant to chapter 82 of NRS and the amount is remitted to the designated organization;
(3) As an addition to a payoff schedule of
the contest or tournament that is fixed, or increases automatically over time
or as the contest or tournament is played, and that is paid as a prize to a
patron participating in the present or a future contest or tournament; or
(4) As an addition to an account to fund
guaranteed payouts of future contests or tournaments and the disbursement of
funds from the account are used to fund guaranteed payouts of future contests
or tournaments.
The
Commission may adopt regulations authorizing the exclusion from gross revenue
set forth in paragraph (g) to apply to cash received as entry fees for the
right to participate in a contest or tournament other than a contest or
tournament conducted on the premises of a licensed gaming establishment with
contestants physically present at those premises when participating.
3. The amount of cash received as entry
fees for the right to participate in a contest or tournament that is excluded
from gross revenue pursuant to paragraph (g) of subsection 2:
(a) May not be deducted from the amount of the
entry fees included in gross revenue pursuant to subsection 1 if the amount is
paid or distributed for any purpose other than a purpose set forth in paragraph
(g) of subsection 2;
(b) Must be included in gross revenue for the
month in which the amount is paid out or distributed for a purpose other than a
purpose set forth in paragraph (g) of subsection 2.
4. As used in this section, baccarat
commission means:
(a) A fee assessed by a licensee on cash paid out
as a loss to a patron at baccarat to modify the odds of the game; or
(b) A rate or fee charged by a licensee for the
right to participate in a baccarat game.

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