Nevada Code § 463.673

Legislative findings; regulations
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1. The Legislature finds that:
(a) To protect and promote the health, safety,
morals, good order and general welfare of the inhabitants of this State, and to
carry out the public policy declared in NRS
463.0129 , it is necessary that the Board and Commission be allowed to react
to rapidly evolving technological advances while maintaining strict regulation
and control of gaming.
(b) Technological advances have evolved which
allow:
(1) Certain parts of games, gaming
devices, cashless wagering systems and race book and sports pool operations to
be conducted at locations that are not on the premises of a licensed gaming
establishment; and
(2) Associated equipment to be located at
a hosting center.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, the Commission may, with the advice and assistance of the Board,
provide by regulation for the operation and registration of hosting centers and
persons associated therewith. Such regulations may include:
(a) Provisions relating to the operation and
location of hosting centers, including, without limitation, minimum internal
and operational control standards established by the Commission.
(b) Provisions relating to the registration of
persons owning or operating a hosting center and any persons having a
significant involvement with a hosting center, as determined by the Commission.
(c) A provision that a person owning, operating
or having a significant involvement with a hosting center may be required by
the Commission to be found suitable to be associated with licensed gaming,
including race book or sports pool operations.
(d) Additional matters which the Commission deems
necessary and appropriate to carry out the provisions of this section and which
are consistent with the public policy of this State pursuant to NRS 463.0129 .
3. The Commission may not adopt
regulations pursuant to this section until the Commission first determines that
hosting centers are secure and reliable, do not pose a threat to the integrity
of gaming and are consistent with the public policy of this State pursuant to NRS 463.0129 .
4. Subject to any regulations adopted by
the Commission pursuant to subsection 5, the premises on which the hosting
center is located are subject to the power and authority of the Board and
Commission pursuant to NRS 463.140 , as
though the premises are where gaming is conducted and the hosting center is a
gaming licensee.
5. The Commission may adopt regulations
that define the scope of the power and authority of the Board and Commission
provided in subsection 4 as it deems appropriate based on the type and function
of a hosting center.
6. Regulations adopted by the Commission
pursuant to this section must define hosting center.

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