The parties – including owners and other representatives of Sky Boat – face fines of up to $57,527 per day for each violation, according to the NIGC. "We do not take this enforcement action lightly but do so to preserve the integrity of the industry and protect the valuable tool Indian Gaming represents for many Tribes as codified in the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.” The NIGC also cited the parties for not submitting their contract within 60 days of its execution.īased on an exhaustive investigation and analysis of the circumstances, we issued a Notice of Violation to both enforce regulatory compliance and ensure the Nation is the primary beneficiary of its gaming revenue,” NIGC Chairman E. The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) said that Catawba leaders let Sky Boat "manage in part” the casino’s expansion without the commission signing off on the arrangement.They detailed the allegations in a 30-page letter dated Tuesday to the tribal nation, members of its gaming commission and gaming authority and representatives of Kings Mountain Sky Boat Partners. That’s after federal regulators determined the Catawba Indian Nation and one of its partners in the North Carolina casino violated the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA). The Catawba Two Kings Casino faces a substantial fine and a potential temporary closure.
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