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Gaming board backs surveillance updates; retention raised to 15 days and new rules proposed for restricted locations

Nevada Gaming Control Board · December 10, 2025
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Summary

The board recommended sweeping updates to surveillance rules, including new activity‑based license categories, raising the dedicated‑camera payout threshold to $500,000, extending video retention from 7 to 15 days, and creating Standard 14 to require surveillance at restricted license locations; staff and industry asked for phased implementation and grandfathering options.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board voted Dec. 11 to recommend amendments to NGC Regulation 5.16 and to move forward toward updated casino surveillance standards that modernize technical language, revise licensee categories and expand the scope of surveillance in several areas.

Deputy Attorney General Nona Lawrence presented the draft changes, which would eliminate an annual requirement to submit surveillance system plans to the board and instead require licensees to maintain plans on property. The surveillance standards have multiple substantive…

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