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Gaming Control Board approves multiple restricted and consent license applications; surveillance and compliance conditions attached to several approvals
Summary
On April 10 the Nevada Gaming Control Board approved a set of restricted‑license and consent items including new restricted licenses and transfers; several approvals included conditions such as surveillance inspections or required regulatory training for licensees.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board approved a series of restricted‑license and consent items at its April 2025 meeting, recommending a package of approvals to the Nevada Gaming Commission and imposing conditions on several matters to ensure regulatory compliance.
Key approvals and conditions (votes at a glance)
- Restricted agenda item 7 (Vegas TP / United Coin Machine / Century Gaming Technologies at Twin Peaks): Recommended for approval. Vote: Assad Aye; Sandahl Aye; Hendrick Aye. (Consent item.) - Restricted agenda item 9 (Crawford Coin Inc. / Green Valley Grocery #95): Recommended for approval with a condition that the surveillance system and/or mirrors be inspected and approved by the NGCB Enforcement Division within 60 days of issuance of the state gaming license and thereafter be maintained at or above the approved standard. Vote: Assad Aye; Sandahl Aye; Hendrick Aye. (Consent item.) - Restricted agenda item 1 (Patrick Stork / Conrad and Sons Limited — temporary licensure/co‑executor transfer): Recommended for approval. Vote: Assad Aye; Sandahl Aye; Hendrick Aye. - Restricted agenda item 2 (Citrus 2 NVI Inc. doing business as Citrus…
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