After the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling affecting SPORTS BETTING, both
states and tribes are evaluating how to regulate wagering on sporting
events. Because of IGRA and state compacting requirements, TRIBAL
JURISDICTIONS HAVE ADDED CONSIDERATIONS. The International Center for
Gaming Regulation provides this half-day intensive program on issues
specifically related to SPORTS BETTING IN TRIBAL JURISDICTIONS.
Offered as a standalone or companion to the Center's general
UNDERSTANDING SPORTS BETTING COURSE.Program Curriculum
Legal Issues Specific to Tribes
• Refresher on PASPA and Murphy v. NCAA
• State authorization required under IGRA
• NIGC and SPORTS BETTING AS CLASS II OR CLASS III GAMING
• Current compacts and SPORTS BETTING
• Negotiating new compact provisions
SPORTS BETTING IN TRIBAL JURISDICTIONS
• Know your market
• Risk vs ROI on SPORTS BOOKS
• SPORTS BOOKS AS AMENITIES IN TRIBAL CASINOS
• Strategies to broaden TRIBAL MARKETS
• Conducting a cost-benefit analysis in your jurisdiction
TRIBAL SPORTS BOOKS UNDER STATE LAW: An Alternative to IGRA
• Why state law matters
• Proceeding under state law instead of IGRA
• Pros and cons of commercial operation
• Tribal-state partnerships in other contexts
TAKEAWAY: BUILDING YOUR BUSINESS PLAN
PROGRAM DATES:
JANUARY 17, 2019 (Thursday)
Program Times:
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Enrollment Fees: $250
Includes all instruction, program materials, and light continental
networking breakfast.
Program Enrollment: Limited to 40 participants.
Who can attend this program?
This program has been developed specifically for TRIBAL AND STATE
REGULATORS, legislators, policy makers, gaming attorneys, and TRIBAL
AND STATE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. It is also open to any professional
with an interest in learning more about the laws, regulations, and
operations behind SPORTS BETTING.
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE REGISTRATION FEE?
The fee includes all classroom materials and a certificate of
completion from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. A light
continental breakfast. All other expenses, including airfare, ground
transportation, hotel, afternoon and evening meals, and incidentals
are the responsibility of the participant.
IS TRANSPORTATION OR PARKING AVAILABLE?
We encourage participants to arrive either by taxi, Uber or Lyft.
However, parking passes can be reserved for a limited number of spaces
on the UNLV campus.
WHAT IS THE ATTIRE FOR THE PROGRAM?
The attire is business casual.
WHAT IS THE REFUND POLICY?
1. In the event a course is canceled, registrants will be notified as
soon as possible and receive a full refund of their registration fee.
The International Center for Gaming Regulation is not responsible for
any travel and related expenses or other expenses incurred by any
participant due to a course cancellation.
2. A service fee of Twenty Percent (20%) will apply to all participant
initiated cancellations received three (3) weeks prior to the event.
3. A service fee of Fifty Percent (50%) will apply to all
participant initiated cancellations received two (2) weeks (14 days or
less) prior to the event. In the event you need to cancel, you may
substitute another person to attend in your place. However, you will
need to inform us in writing no later than two (2) business days prior
to the start of the event.
4. All cancellations and refund requests must be made in writing.
Refunds granted for credit card charges will be credited to the
original account charged. No refunds will be given in the event of
“No Shows.” Refunds may take up to 4 weeks for processing.
WHERE CAN I CONTACT THE ORGANIZER WITH ANY QUESTIONS?
For additional questions, please contact Craig Ferreira, Operations
and Marketing Manager, International Center for Gaming Regulation:
craig.ferreira@unlv.edu or (702) 895-2445.
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