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Board modernizes chip and token rules, allows cage discretion when presenters refuse ID
Summary
The board recommended amendments to NGC Regulation 12 updating notice methods for discontinued chips, authorizing the chair to approve alternate notice, and adding permissive language that allows licensees to refuse redemption when a presenter refuses to provide government‑issued photo identification; the board asked staff to clarify language around 'valid' and expired IDs.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board recommended Dec. 11 that the Nevada Gaming Commission adopt updates to Regulation 12 governing chips and tokens, including modernized public‑notice requirements and provisions that give cage staff discretion in redemption disputes.
Senior Deputy Attorney General Ed McGaw summarized the draft (dated Nov. 12, 2025): repeal an obsolete effective‑date…
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