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NEVADAGAMINGLAWYERThe Year in Review: GLS UpdateThe 2015 Session of the NevadaLegislature: A Step Forward for GamingHot Topics in Gaming: A Chairman’sand Physician’s PerspectiveLegislators, Regulators Takeon Live Entertainment Tax in 2015Standing on the Shoulders of Giants:Governor Paul Laxalt and theCorporate Gaming Act of 1969Introduction to the Gaming Division,Office of the Nevada Attorney GeneralGLS Pro Bono Gaming EmployeeRegistration ProgramManufacturers Consolidation:Effects on the Gaming IndustrySubmit, Test, Approve: Rethinkingthe Regulation of Gaming DevicesThe “Primary Business” Conundrum:State of Restricted Gaming Laws in NevadaTime to Shut Down IllegalGambling, Highlight Benefits ofLegal, Regulated Gaming IndustryCasino Anti-Money LaunderingCompliance in 2015: Where the Feds areFocusing Their Enforcement EffortsThe Taxation of IndividualGambling Winnings and theProposed IRS AmendmentsHotel Safe-Deposit Boxes and UnclaimedProperty: A Change in Nevada’s ApproachGaming Law Education Advances:The First LL.M. in GamingBlurred Lines or Bright Line BetweenGaming and Medical MarijuanaEXECUTIVE COMMITTEEJeffrey R. Rodefer, Chairman*P. Gregory Giordano, Vice Chairman*A.C. AnsaniMichael J. BonnerMichael R. BrunetJennifer CarletonLou Dorn*John A. GodfreySean McGuinnessMaren ParryJennifer Roberts*Scott Scherer*Editors of the Nevada Gaming LawyerA.G. BurnettChairman, NevadaGaming Control BoardSEPTEMBER 2015Official Legal Publication of theState Bar of NevadaGAMING LAW SECTIONAll rights reserved

NEVADAGAMINGLAWYEROfficial Legal Publication of theState Bar of NevadaGAMING LAW SECTIONAll rights reservedEXECUTIVE COMMITTEEJeffrey R. Rodefer, Chairman*P. Gregory Giordano, Vice Chairman*A.C. AnsaniMichael J. BonnerMichael R. BrunetJennifer CarletonLou Dorn*John A. GodfreySean McGuinnessMaren ParryJennifer Roberts*Scott Scherer*Co-Editors of the Nevada Gaming LawyerOn the cover: A.G. Burnett,Chairman, Nevada Gaming Control BoardState Bar of NevadaGaming Law Section PurposeFirst, to enhance the role and skills of lawyers engaged inthe practice of gaming law through study, collection,development and dissemination of material on subjects ofinterest to the gaming practitioner. Secondly, members assist,when called upon by the Board of Governors of the StateBar of Nevada, in formulating, administering andimplementing programs, forums, and other activities for theeducation of members of the State Bar of Nevada in matterspertaining to gaming laws and regulation. Thirdly, membersact upon all matters germane to its purposes as so describedor referred to it by the Board of Governors.For more information on theGaming Law Section, please visit:http://www.nvbar.org/sections/Sections Gaming Law.htmGaming Law Section, State Bar of NevadaAttn: Lori Wolk, Programs & Services Manager3100 W. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89102Phone: 800.254.2797 loriw@nvbar.orgCONTENTS2 Foreword By A.G. Burnett7 The Year in Review: GLS Update10 The 2015 Session of the Nevada Legislature: A Step Forward for Gaming14 Hot Topics in Gaming: A Chairman’s and Physician’s Perspective18 Legislators, Regulators Take on Live Entertainment Tax in 201522 Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Governor Paul Laxalt and theCorporate Gaming Act of 196925 Introduction to the Gaming Division, Office of theNevada Attorney General27 GLS Pro Bono Gaming Employee Registration Program29 Manufacturers Consolidation: Effects on the Gaming Industry33 Submit, Test, Approve: Rethinking the Regulation of Gaming Devices38 The “Primary Business” Conundrum: State of RestrictedGaming Laws in Nevada40 Time to Shut Down Illegal Gambling, Highlight Benefits of Legal,Regulated Gaming Industry43 Casino Anti-Money Laundering Compliance in 2015: Where the Fedsare Focusing Their Enforcement Efforts50 The Taxation of Individual Gambling Winnings and the ProposedIRS Amendments to Report Thresholds53 Hotel Safe-Deposit Boxes and Unclaimed Property: A Ch sed casinogames. The bill essentially requiresthe Nevada Gaming Commission(“NGC” or “Commission”), withthe advice and assistance of theNevada Gaming Control Board(“GCB” or “Board”), to adoptregulations that encouragemanufacturers to develop anddeploy gaming devices, associated10equipment, and various gamingsupport systems that incorporate anelement of player skill.The idea of skill-based gaming wasthe impetus behind a legislativelysponsored committee that wastasked with conducting an interimstudy concerning the impact oftechnology upon gaming. Thatcommittee met throughout 2014and ultimately recommended theconcept that became SB 9. It isgenerally thought that this newconcept will present an importantopportunity for the gaming industryto make slots more closely resemblethe video games that millennialshave grown up playing. This newidea is also likely to include theconcept of variable paybackNEVADA GAMING LAWYER SEPTEMBER 2015percentages that could allow skilledplayers to increase a game’spayback if the player is especiallyskilled. The Board has alreadycommenced the rule-makingprocess and games that incorporatethis new technology are likely tomake it to the casino floor by thebeginning of 2016.SB 443 and SB 445 Increasing the Handle andManaging the RiskTogether, these bills changedNevada gaming law in a way thatpresents significant newopportunities for race and sportsbooks in our state. SB 443 willallow Nevada business entities to

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Proposed IRS Amendments Hotel Safe-Deposit Boxes and Unclaimed Property: A Change in Nevada’s Approach Gaming Law Education Advances: The First LL.M. in Gaming Blurred Lines or Bright Line Between Gaming and Medical Marijuana LAWYER A.G. Burnett Chairman, Nevada Gaming Control Board SEPTEMBER 2015 Officia

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