Washington State Gambling Commission
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1973 |
Type | Gaming control board |
Jurisdiction | Washington |
Headquarters | 4565 7th Avenue S.E. Lacey, Washington, United States |
Employees | 160 |
Agency executives | |
Website | Washington State Gambling Commission |
Gambling commission — Members — Appointment — Vacancies, filling. 9.46.050: Gambling commission — Chair — Quorum — Meetings — Compensation and travel expenses — Bond — Removal. 9.46.060: Gambling commission — Counsel — Audits — Payment for. 9.46.070: Gambling commission — Powers and duties. 9.46.0701: Charitable. The Washington State Gambling Commission gave Valve until October 14th, under threat of legal action, to stop these gambling sites and report back. Home The Commission News Licensing Regulation & Enforcement Tribal Gaming Electronic Gambling Lab. Signatures Search. Search by Submission ID: -Or-Select a Manufacturer and Details: Manufacturer Type: Tribal Non-Tribal Select a Manufacturer. Washington State Gambling Commission Records Retention Schedule Version 1.0 (March 2016) 3. TRIBAL RELATIONS Page 10 of 16 3. TRIBAL RELATIONS This section covers records relating to tribal gaming regulations and relations with the Gambling Commission. DISPOSITION AUTHORITY NUMBER (DAN) DESCRIPTION OF RECORDS RETENTION AND DISPOSITION ACTION. What does WSGC stand for? Definition of WSGC in the Abbreviations.com acronyms and abbreviations directory.
The Washington State Gambling Commission is an agency of the government of the State of Washington, founded in 1973 as the state's gaming control board, which is responsible for enforcing gambling laws and regulations. This organization is the second oldest national agency of such a type. The director of Washington State Gambling Commission is Rick Day, who has been the director since 2001.[1]
References[edit]
- ^'Washington State Gambling Commission'. Casino Vendors. Retrieved 2011-05-30.