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Board tables cloud-computing rule changes, advances wagering-account and personnel-rule recommendations

Nevada Gaming Control Board · December 17, 2025
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Summary

The Nevada Gaming Control Board tabled a proposed package removing cloud‑provider registration and changing service‑provider rules pending industry redlines, but recommended separate amendments allowing chips/tokens for wagering‑account deposits/withdrawals and eliminating a pre‑go‑live personnel list for interactive‑gaming operators.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Dec. 16 opted to pause consideration of a package of proposed changes to Regulations 5.225, 5.24 and 5.242 — which would remove the registration category for cloud‑computing service providers and set conditions for licensees using cloud services — after industry stakeholders and board staff identified unresolved wording and operational questions.

Senior Deputy Attorney General Mike Soms summarized the draft (dated 12/12/2025) and described three primary changes: (1) explicitly allow chips and tokens to be used to deposit into or withdraw from wagering accounts under Reg 5.225; (2) remove the separate registration category for cloud‑computing service providers and update the service‑provider definition in Reg 5.24; and (3) relocate a definition and impose conditions under which licensees may use cloud computing services in a revised…

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