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Board advances cyber‑incident reporting changes and SB 203 racing reforms after industry comment
Summary
After industry testimony, the Nevada Gaming Control Board voted to forward amendments to regulation 5.26 (cyber reporting) — including a 24‑hour notification timeline tied to a licensee's determination — and to submit multiple SB‑203 driven rules changing disseminator licensing to the Gaming Commission for adoption.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Dec. 4 voted to forward two major regulatory packages to the Nevada Gaming Commission: proposed amendments to NGC regulation 5.26 (cybersecurity incident reporting) and a set of amendments to implement Senate Bill 203 that repeal or revise long‑standing rules on race broadcast disseminators and pari‑mutuel system operators.
Cyber‑incident reporting (NGC 5.26): Senior Deputy Attorney General Ed McGaugh summarized the proposed changes: add definitions for board and chair, change the initial notice requirement from a written form to a notification and shorten the immediate notification window from 72 to 24 hours; require a written initial cyber incident response report within five days of awareness or allow an in‑person meeting with the chair within five days (if an in‑person meeting is chosen the written report must follow within 30 days); require written updates every 30 days until…
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