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Tribal gaming ordinances

25 U.S.C. § 2710
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Chapter29 — INDIAN GAMING REGULATION

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25 U.S.C. § 2710.

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(a)Jurisdiction over class I and class II gaming activity
(1)Class I gaming on Indian lands is within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Indian tribes and shall not be subject to the provisions of this chapter.
(2)Any class II gaming on Indian lands shall continue to be within the jurisdiction of the Indian tribes, but shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter.
(b)Regulation of class II gaming activity; net revenue allocation; audits; contracts
(1)An Indian tribe may engage in, or license and regulate, class II gaming on Indian lands within such tribe's jurisdiction, if—
(A)such Indian gaming is located within a State that permits such gaming for any purpose by any person, organization or entity (and such gaming is not otherwise specifically prohibited on Indian lands by Fede

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History

(Pub. L. 100–497, §11, Oct. 17, 1988, 102 Stat. 2472.)

Editorial Notes

Editorial Notes

References in Text
This chapter, referred to in subsecs. (a), (d)(7)(B)(iv), (vii)(I), (8)(B)(i), (C), and (e), was in the original "this Act", meaning Pub. L. 100–497, Oct. 17, 1988, 102 Stat. 2467, known as the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, which is classified principally to this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 2701 of this title and Tables.

Constitutionality
For information regarding the constitutionality of certain provisions of this section, see the Table of Laws Held Unconstitutional in Whole or in Part by the Supreme Court on the Constitution Annotated website, constitution.congress.gov.

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