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Understanding the National Gambling Impact Study Commission
The National Gambling Impact Study Commission was established as an independent public advisory commission under the authority of PL 104-169 on August 3, 1996, and was tasked with analyzing the social and economic effects of gambling across the United States. Although it concluded its work and submitted its final report in June 1999, the regulatory and policy decisions influenced by its findings continue to resonate.
Why Monitoring is Essential
For professionals such as legal teams, compliance officers, policy analysts, business owners, and insurance providers, understanding the ripple effects of the Commission's findings is critical. Monitoring helps ensure that businesses remain compliant with federal laws, proactively adjust to policy changes, and respond effectively during open comment periods. Moreover, keeping abreast of developments can help mitigate risks associated with rule changes in the gambling industry and beyond.
Key Reasons to Monitor
- Compliance and Risk Management: Legal and compliance teams need to navigate the complexities of gambling-related regulations to avoid penalties, especially in sectors like entertainment and finance.
- Policy Adaptation: HR managers and corporate strategists, particularly in industries with potential gambling-related impacts, must anticipate and adapt to policy changes that could affect employee conduct or corporate policy.
- Insightful Engagements: Businesses and advocacy groups alike may wish to participate in commenting periods to influence future regulatory landscapes according to industry needs.
- Insurance Implications: Providers need to understand regulatory shifts that could alter risk assessments for businesses involved in or adjacent to gambling sectors.
Relevant Industries
Industries that particularly benefit from monitoring include:
- Casinos and Gaming: Directly impacted by regulatory changes to gambling law.
- Financial Services: Risk assessments and compliance requirements are influenced by monetary policies related to gambling.
- Hospitality and Tourism: Policies impacting gambling also affect locations that house casinos or gaming events.
Harnessing AI for Effective Monitoring
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Agency Details
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Disbanded
The National Gambling Impact Study Commission was terminated after submitting its final report in June 1999, as its mandate was completed. Being a temporary entity created to study gambling impacts, it was formally dissolved after achieving its original purpose.
Latest Documents
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At its fourteenth regular meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Pub. L. 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will hear possible presentations from one or more subcommittees; continue its ongoing review of Commission resea...
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Notice | May 18, 1999 |
At its thirteenth regular meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Public Law 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will hear possible presentations from one or more subcommittees; continue its ongoing review of Commission re...
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Notice | May 05, 1999 |
At its thirteenth regular meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Public Law 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will hear possible presentations from one or more subcommittees; continue its ongoing review of Commission re...
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Notice | Apr 30, 1999 |
At its twelfth regular meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Public Law 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will conduct its normal meeting business; hear possible presentations from one or more subcommittees; continue i...
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Notice | Apr 09, 1999 |
At its thirteenth regular meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Pub. L. 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will conduct its normal meeting business; hear possible presentations from one or more subcommittees; continue i...
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Notice | Apr 07, 1999 |
At the April 7-8 meeting of the Report Subcommittee of the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Public Law 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, the Subcommittee will discuss draft chapters of the Final Report, concerning advertising...
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Notice | Mar 26, 1999 |
At its eleventh regular meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Public Law 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will conduct its normal meeting business; hear possible presentations from one or more subcommittees; and conti...
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Notice | Mar 12, 1999 |
At its eleventh regular meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Public Law 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will conduct its normal meeting business; hear possible presentations from one or more subcommittees; and conti...
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Notice | Mar 01, 1999 |
The National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Pub. L. 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, is entering the final eight months of its mission to study the social and economic impacts of legalized gambling in America. This publication prov...
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Notice | Jan 12, 1999 |
At the January 7 meeting of the Indian Gambling Subcommittee of the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Public Law 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, the Members of the Subcommittee will hear testimony on Indian gambling issues a...
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Notice | Dec 23, 1998 |
At the December 1 meeting of the Regulation, Enforcement, and Internet Subcommittee of the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Public Law 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, the Members of the Subcommittee will discuss and hear te...
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Notice | Nov 25, 1998 |
At its sixth on-site meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Pub. L. 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will hear presentations from invited panels of speakers, receive public comment, and conduct its normal meeting busin...
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Notice | Oct 26, 1998 |
At the meeting of the Research Subcommittee of the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Public Law 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, the members of the Subcommittee will discuss issues related to its research agenda, including th...
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Notice | Oct 21, 1998 |
At its fifth on-site meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Public Law 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will hear presentations from invited panels of speakers, receive public comment, and conduct its normal meeting bu...
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Notice | Aug 26, 1998 |
At its fourth on-site meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Public Law 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will hear presentations from invited panels of speakers, receive public comment, and conduct its normal meeting b...
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Notice | Jul 14, 1998 |
At its third on-site meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Pub. L. 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will hear presentations from invited panels of speakers, conduct site visits, receive public comment, and conduct its...
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Notice | May 05, 1998 |
At its second on-site meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Pub. L. 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will hear presentations from invited panels of speakers, conduct site visits, receive public comment, and conduct it...
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Notice | Feb 27, 1998 |
At its first on-site meeting the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, established under Pub. L. 104-169, dated August 3, 1996, will hear presentations from invited panels of speakers, conduct site visits, receive public comment, and conduct its...
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Notice | Jan 05, 1998 |
Notice | Oct 16, 1997 | |
Notice | Oct 15, 1997 |
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