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Legislative and regulatory files, 1950 to 2009

Level of Description

Series

Scope and Contents

Materials contain municipal, state, federal, Native American, and international gaming legislation, regulations, and legal files collected by Gary W. Royer in his role as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) for the Nevada Gaming Control Board and gaming consultant and President of Casino Control Corporation (1950-2009). The series is comprised primarily of Nevada Gaming Control Board and Nevada Gaming Commission rules, regulations, and reports. Also included are regulations, reports, and handbooks about gaming in other US states, particularly New Jersey and Colorado. This series also includes Native American gaming compacts; regulations, legislation, and legal materials about the regulation of gaming at the US federal level; and essays, legislation, and reports about international gaming regulation.

Date

1950 to 2009

Extent

29.2 Cubic Feet (40 boxes, 1 flat file)
To request this item in person:
Collection Number: MS-00658
Collection Name: Gary W. Royer Collection on Gaming
Box/Folder: N/A

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research. Where use copies do not exist, production of use copies is required before access will be granted; this may delay research requests. Advanced notice is required.

Arrangement

Materials are arranged geographically in the following groupings: US states, US federal, and international. Materials are further arranged alphabetically by state and non-US country.

Custodial History

Materials in this series that date after 1995 have an uncertain origin. This collection was purchased from Royer in 1995 and maintained by the International Game Technology (IGT) Gaming Resource Center, a division of the UNLV International Gaming Institute (IGI), before it was transferred to UNLV Special Collections. Materials dating after 1995 could have been donated by Royer himself, but it is also possible that the IGT Gaming Resource Center staff continued to build on Royer’s collection, intermixing additional materials into the original collection.

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