California Statutes

§ 98004. — 98004. (Added November 3, 1998, by initiative Proposition 5.)

California § 98004.
JurisdictionCalifornia
Code GOVGovernment Code - GOV
Title 16.TITLE 16. STATE–TRIBAL AGREEMENTS GOVERNING INDIAN GAMING
Ch. 1.CHAPTER 1. The Tribal Government Gaming and Economic Self-Sufficiency Act of 1998

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The State of California hereby offers to any federally recognized Indian tribe that is recognized by the Secretary of the Interior as having jurisdiction over Indian lands in California that are eligible for gaming under IGRA, and any such tribe may request, and enter into with the state, a Gaming Compact containing the following terms and conditions: ‛TRIBAL-STATE GAMING COMPACT Between the (OFFICIAL NAME OF TRIBE), a federally recognized Indian Tribe, and the STATE OF CALIFORNIA This Tribal-State Gaming Compact is entered into on a government-to-government basis by and between the (Official Name of Tribe), a federally recognized sovereign Indian tribe (hereafter “Tribe”), and the State of California, a sovereign State of the United States (hereafter “State”), pursuant to the Indian Gamin

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Added November 3, 1998, by initiative Proposition 5. Note: The Tribal-State Gaming Compact is set out in this section.
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