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Mississippi Gaming Commission
Agency nameMississippi Gaming Commission
Formed1990
JurisdictionMississippi
HeadquartersJackson, Mississippi
Employees300
Annual budget$30 million
Child agenciesMississippi Department of Public Safety, Mississippi State Tax Commission

Mississippi Gaming Commission. The Mississippi Gaming Commission is a regulatory agency responsible for overseeing the casino industry in Mississippi, working closely with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service. The commission's primary goal is to ensure the integrity of gambling operations in the state, protecting consumers and preventing money laundering and other financial crimes with the help of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and the United States Department of the Treasury. The commission also collaborates with the National Indian Gaming Commission to regulate Native American gaming in Mississippi, including the Choctaw Nation and the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.

Introduction

The Mississippi Gaming Commission was established in 1990, following the passage of the Mississippi Gaming Control Act, which legalized casino gaming in the state. The commission is headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi, and its members are appointed by the Governor of Mississippi, including Haley Barbour and Phil Bryant. The commission works closely with other state agencies, such as the Mississippi Department of Public Safety and the Mississippi State Tax Commission, to ensure compliance with state laws and regulations, including the Mississippi Code and the Uniform Commercial Code. The commission also interacts with federal agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission, to address issues related to consumer protection and securities regulation.

History

The Mississippi Gaming Commission has a history of working with various stakeholders, including casino operators such as MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment, and Las Vegas Sands, to develop and implement regulations that promote a safe and fair gaming environment. The commission has also collaborated with law enforcement agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Marshals Service, to investigate and prevent organized crime and other criminal activities in the casino industry. In addition, the commission has worked with the American Gaming Association and the National Center for Responsible Gaming to promote responsible gaming practices and address issues related to problem gambling, including the National Council on Problem Gambling and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Regulatory Responsibilities

The Mississippi Gaming Commission has a range of regulatory responsibilities, including licensing and regulating casino operators, such as Isle of Capri Casinos and Pinnacle Entertainment, and ensuring compliance with state laws and regulations, including the Mississippi Gaming Control Act and the Gaming Control Act. The commission also oversees the gaming equipment and software used in casinos, working with companies such as International Game Technology and Scientific Games Corporation. Furthermore, the commission regulates sports betting and fantasy sports operations in the state, including DraftKings and FanDuel, and works with the National Football League and the National Basketball Association to address issues related to sports integrity.

Casino Licensing and Oversight

The Mississippi Gaming Commission is responsible for licensing and overseeing casinos in the state, including riverboat casinos and land-based casinos. The commission works with casino operators such as Harrah's Entertainment and Wynn Resorts to ensure that they meet the necessary requirements and standards, including those related to financial stability and background investigations. The commission also conducts regular inspections and audits of casinos to ensure compliance with state laws and regulations, including the Mississippi Code and the Gaming Control Act. In addition, the commission works with the Mississippi Department of Revenue and the Internal Revenue Service to ensure that casinos are in compliance with tax laws and regulations, including the Internal Revenue Code.

Enforcement and Compliance

The Mississippi Gaming Commission has a range of enforcement and compliance tools at its disposal, including the ability to impose fines and penalties on casino operators that fail to comply with state laws and regulations, such as MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment. The commission also works with law enforcement agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Department of Justice, to investigate and prosecute criminal activities related to gambling, including money laundering and racketeering. Furthermore, the commission collaborates with the National Association of Attorneys General and the American Bar Association to address issues related to gaming law and regulation, including the Uniform Gaming Act and the Model Gaming Act.

Organizational Structure

The Mississippi Gaming Commission is headed by a chairman, who is appointed by the Governor of Mississippi, including Haley Barbour and Phil Bryant. The commission also has a number of other members, who are appointed by the Governor of Mississippi and the Mississippi Legislature, including the Mississippi House of Representatives and the Mississippi State Senate. The commission is organized into several divisions, including the Licensing Division, the Compliance Division, and the Enforcement Division, which work together to regulate and oversee the casino industry in Mississippi. The commission also has a number of advisory committees, including the Gaming Advisory Committee and the Responsible Gaming Committee, which provide guidance and advice on issues related to gaming regulation and responsible gaming, including the National Center for Responsible Gaming and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Category:Gaming control boards in the United States

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