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  1. The Gaming division regulates, enforces and administers charitable gaming in North Dakota, performs audits and investigations of gaming organizations; reviews gaming tax returns, administrative complaints, and provides training for charitable gaming organizations.

  2. 1 Ιαν 2023 · The Gaming division has created a sample manual to assist organizations in creating their own gaming internal controls. SAMPLE Gaming Internal Control Manual. Gaming Policy Manual.

  3. The gaming site authorization is approved first by the local governing body with final approval by the Attorney Generals office in relation to a nonprofit corporation’s state gaming license. By law, an organization cannot have a local permit and gaming site authorization at the same time.

  4. 701-328-3417. Rebecca Lacher, North Dakota Attorney General Gaming. ralacher@nd.gov. 7013284861. Renae Smith, North Dakota Attorney General Gaming. rvsmith@nd.gov. Robin Grenz, North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation Gaming Division. rgrenz@nd.gov.

  5. 1. An organization may not conduct games at a site unless the attorney general first approves a site authorization and license for that city or county. A separate license is required for each city or county. For an initial application for a license for an organization that desires to be recognized as an eligible

  6. Except when authorized by the attorney general or allowed by the gaming rules, an eligible organization shall procure gaming equipment only from a licensed distributor.

  7. Although the Attorney General now licenses charities, local officials remian involved in charitable gaming. Enforcement of the Charitable Gaming Laws Since the 1977 law, responsibility for enforcement of the charitable gaming law has been shared by the Attorney General and local officials.