FUNDAMENTALS OF GAMING FOR LAND-BASED CASINOS JUNE 2020 No matter what
functional role one holds within GAMING (whether it be regulator,
policy maker, or operator), the complexity and breadth of policies,
procedures, and operational oversight creates knowledge gaps. There
are few structured learning opportunities within the professional
lifespan to provide comprehensive learning about the various areas of
GAMING REGULATION. This certificate program provides exposure to all
areas of the regulatory ecosystem and establishes a baseline of
knowledge for those who interface with the regulated land-BASED CASINO
ENVIRONMENT. Delivered by expert faculty in an executive education
classroom format, the curriculum has been strategically designed by
academic faculty and regulatory practitioners at the International
Center for GAMING REGULATION TO PROVIDE A HOLISTIC UNDERSTANDING OF
THE PRIMARY ASPECTS OF GAMING REGULATION. Topics covered include: Day
1: Current Issues in GAMING REGULATION AND PUBLIC POLICY;
Pre-Licensing Investigations & Suitability Standards; Financial and
Company Investigations Day 2: Understanding Casino Game Play - Craps,
Blackjack, Baccarat, & Roulette; Casino Audit and Internal Controls;
VIP GAMING, Credit Issuance & Debt Enforcement; Current Issues in
GAMING ENFORCEMENT AND PATRON DISPUTE PROCESS Day 3: Technology & the
Casino Environment; Compliance, AML, and Disciplinary Actions; A
Primer on Sports Betting; Internet Gambling; and “The Casino of the
Future" Day 4: Casino tour Program content and order are subject to
change BASED ON FACULTY AND SITE VISIT AVAILABILITY. FAQs 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 at the classroom site on the
UNLV campus. What is the attire for the program? The attire is comfort
/ 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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