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Votes at a glance: key actions from the Nevada Gaming Control Board, May 7, 2025
Summary
The board voted on registration, suitability, restricted gaming and corporate filings. Major approvals included Merkur's entry via Gaming Arts, Genting reorganization and multiple suitability and restricted-license requests; the board also imposed conditions on several approvals.
At its May 7, 2025 meeting the Nevada Gaming Control Board recorded a series of formal recommendations to the Nevada Gaming Commission and administrative approvals. Below are the meeting's principal votes, outcomes and key conditions. All motions were decided by roll call as recorded in the official transcript.
Nonrestricted / Major business - April disposition: Board approved last month's disposition items (motion passed unanimously). - Nonrestricted item 1 (Mercur/Mercur.com AG / Gaming Arts LLC and related individuals): Recommended approval with conditions including a 90-day compliance-plan filing, an independent compliance committee member subject to administrative approval, and a $50,000 revolving investigative fund; amounts from Nevada slot revenue payable as earn-outs to a trust must be escrowed until the trust is approved (vote: 3-0). - Nonrestricted item 2 (San Manuel Gaming & Hospitality Authority amendment / Peter Arceo suitability): Recommended approval (vote: 3-0). - Nonrestricted item 3 (Chad Conrad, license): Recommended approval (vote: 3-0). - Nonrestricted item 4 (John Connolly, Mesquite Gaming): Recommended…
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