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[PDF] Overview of Gambling in California

An additional $33 million in revenue will support state regulatory and problem gaming costs. Regulation. Each tribe with a casino maintains a gaming agency to provide on-site regulation of gaming operations.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2019/Gambling-Overview-022619.pdf

[PDF] California Tribal Casinos: Questions and Answers

These games are subject only to regulation by the tribes themselves. Class II. Class II includes several games, such as bingo (either with or without electronic game devices), lotto, and “non-banked” card games like poker.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/tribal_casinos/tribal_casinos_020207.pdf

Tribal gaming. [Ballot]

Dec 27, 2021 - Authorizes Additional Gaming Activities at Tribal Casinos. This measure amends the State Constitution to authorize roulette and games played with dice (such as craps) at tribal casinos. Authorizes Online Sports Wagering.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-039

"The Charity and Business Wagering Equality Act of 1998"

Electronic Gambling Devices. The measure legalizes electronic gambling devices in specified card rooms and horse racing tracks. It specifies that, with certain limitations and subject to local approval, card rooms may operate five devices for each gambling table in operation and privately owned race tracks can operate no more than 700 machines at each track.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980131_INT.html

[PDF] The Charity and Business Wagering Equality Act of 1998

Electronic Gambling Devices. The measure legalizes electronic gambling devices in specified card rooms and horse racing tracks. It specifies that, with certain limitations and subject to local approval, card rooms may operate five devices for each gambling table in operation and privately owned race tracks can operate no more than 700 ma- chines at each track.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980131_INT.pdf

California Tribal Casinos: Questions and Answers

These games are subject only to regulation by the tribes themselves. Class II. Class II includes several games, such as bingo (either with or without electronic game devices), lotto, and “non-banked” card games like poker.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/tribal_casinos/tribal_casinos_020207.aspx

2005 Initiative Analysis: Responsible Gaming and Population Segment Investment

Casinos, however, would be exempt from other state and local taxes. The district would be responsible fo r the development of infrastructure, including highways and canals. Additional funds would be required to go to specified state budget programs, to develop a center to monitor ga mbling activities, and to establish an electronic gambling card system.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050115.htm

2005 Initiative Analysis: Responsible Gaming, Population Segment Investment and Military Troop/Family Support

Casinos, however, would be exempt from other state and local taxes. The district would be responsible fo r the development of infrastructure, including highways and canals. Additional funds would be required to go to specified state budget programs, to develop a center to monitor ga mbling activities, and to establish an electronic gambling card system.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050730.htm

[PDF] Responsible Gaming and Population Segment Investment

Casinos, however, would be exempt from other state and local taxes. The district would be responsible for the development of infrastructure, including highways and canals. Additional funds would be required to go to specified state budget programs, to develop a center to monitor gambling activities, and to establish an electronic gambling card system.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050115.pdf

[PDF] Responsible Gaming, Population Segment Investment and Military Troop/Family Support

Casinos, however, would be exempt from other state and local taxes. The district would be responsible for the development of infrastructure, including highways and canals. Additional funds would be required to go to specified state budget programs, to develop a center to monitor gambling activities, and to establish an electronic gambling card system.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050730.pdf