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Commission reverses Gaming Control Board objection to Sandy Seda’s registration in a 3-2 split

3079016 · February 28, 2025
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Summary

After debate over a past domestic‑related court case, the Nevada Gaming Commission voted 3‑2 on Feb. 27 to reverse the Gaming Control Board objection and allow former police chief Sandy Seda to register as a gaming employee; the decision split the commission along lines of deference to service and differences in how the record was weighed.

The Nevada Gaming Commission voted 3‑2 on Feb. 27 to reverse an objection by the Gaming Control Board and approve the gaming‑employee registration of Sandy Seda, a long‑time law enforcement executive who had applied to work in casino security.

Seda, a former UNLV police chief and a longtime police executive in Nevada, had been the subject of a protracted court and administrative review after a 2024 incident that generated civil and criminal filings. Counsel Michael Becker told the commission the court ultimately resolved the criminal matter as a single charge of disturbing the peace and that the applicant had no prior or subsequent criminal record.

Seda addressed the commission and described the recent period…

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