2025-19063Rule

Tribes Skip Extra Forms for Casino Dispute Rules Now

Published Date: 9/30/2025

Rule

Summary

Tribes that run gaming operations no longer have to send in their dispute resolution procedures when submitting gaming ordinances or changes. This makes the process quicker and easier, saving time and hassle. The change helps tribes focus on what matters most—running their gaming businesses smoothly without extra paperwork.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Tribes no longer must submit dispute procedures

If your tribe runs a gaming operation, you no longer have to file a copy of your procedures for resolving disputes between the gaming public and the tribe or the management contractor when you submit a gaming ordinance or amendment. This removes a paperwork step and is intended to make ordinance submissions quicker and easier, saving time and hassle for tribal gaming operators.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
Rule Effective
9/30/2025
10/30/2025
12/1/2025

Department and Agencies

Department
Independent Agency
Agency
Interior Department
National Indian Gaming Commission
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