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Tribal gaming. [Ballot]

Dec 27, 2021 - Fir st, the measure amends state law to establish a framework to authorize federally recognized tribes with Indian lands in California to offer online sports wagering to individuals ph ysically in California but not on Indian lands.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-039

[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

"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

1999 Initiative Analysis: The Tribal Government Gaming and Economic Self-Sufficiency Measure of

Specifically, the amendment permits certain card g ames, gambling devices (electronic gaming machines), and lottery games. The first two activities would be required to pay prizes solely in accordance with a player's pool prize sys tem, as defined.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990607_INT.html

[PDF] "The Tribal Government Gaming and Economic Self-Sufficiency Measure of 2000"

Specifically, the amendment permits certain card games, gambling devices (electronic gaming machines), and lottery games. The first two activities would be required to pay prizes solely in accordance with a player’s pool prize system, as defined.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990607_INT.pdf

"The Tribal Government Gaming and Economic Self-Sufficiency Act of 1998"

This gaming would be based on the existing compact between the state and the Sycuan Band of Mission Indians. Gaming Devices. These are machines (such as electronic or video) that allow the individual player to play any game of chance--provided the machine does not dispense coins or currency and is not a ctivated with a handle.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980065_INT.html

[PDF] The Tribal Government Gaming and Economic Self-Sufficiency Act of 1998, Amendment No. 1-NS

This gaming would be based on the existing compact between the state and the Sycuan Band of Mission Indians. • Gaming Devices. These are machines (such as electronic or video) that allow the individual player to play any game of chance—provided the machine does not dispense coins or currency and is not activated with a handle.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980065_INT.pdf

2005 Initiative Analysis: Responsible Gaming and Population Segment Investment

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. The measure states that it would void provisions of existing compacts that provide payments to the state b ased on a percentage of earnings.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050115.htm

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

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. The measure states that it would void provisions of existing compacts that provide payments to the state b ased on a percentage of earnings.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050730.htm