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Nevada Gaming Control Board recommends broad overhaul of Regulation 14 to implement AB 58 and streamline approvals
Summary
At a Dec. 16 workshop the Nevada Gaming Control Board voted to recommend amendments to NGC Regulation 14 that implement Assembly Bill 58’s administrative-approval authority, add definitions for new games and operators, remove certain submission requirements, and give the board chair conditional approval and waiver authority; industry raised questions about materiality, adaptive play and a 75% payback metric.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Dec. 16 voted to recommend amendments to Nevada Gaming Commission Regulation 14 that would codify administrative approval authority for new games and devices, standardize definitions and remove certain submission requirements, board and staff members said.
Ed McGaugh of the Nevada Attorney General’s Office presented the draft changes and told the board the amendments reflect a statutory change in Assembly Bill 58 (2025) that allows administrative approval of new gaming devices and games. McGaugh said the draft also deletes lengthy lists of application items so the chair may prescribe necessary forms and may correct a minor wording error before release.
Deputy Chief Jeremy Everwine, who leads the lab’s administrative division, walked the board through the draft, saying it consolidates definitions (adding "new game," "game variation" and "operator of an inter casino link system"), moves…
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