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Ohio Casino Control Commission

Ohio Casino Control Commission

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The Ohio Casino Control Commission (OCCC) is a gaming control board in Ohio that provides oversight of the state's casinos.[1][3]

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History

In 1990, several Ohio cities filed petitions to the Ohio General Assembly to authorize casino gambling in the state and establish an independent agency to regulate the industry.[6]

The commission was created in 2011 with the passage of Ohio's Casino Control Law in 2011.[1][3]

Composition

The commission is bipartisan and composed of seven commissioners appointed by the governor of Ohio with the advice and consent of the Ohio Senate.[1][3][4]

Activities

The Commission is authorized to license, regulate, investigate, and exert jurisdiction over all people engaging in casino gaming in Ohio. The Commission adopts administrative rules and resolutions which establish the standards and procedures for casino operators, vendors, and licensed gaming industry employees.[1][2][3]


References

  1. "Chapter 3772: Casino Gaming". codes.ohio.gov. Lawriter — Ohio Laws and Rules. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  2. "About". casinocontrol.ohio.gov. Ohio Casino Control Commission. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  3. "Commissioners". casinocontrol.ohio.gov. Ohio Casino Control Commission. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  4. "Commission Staff". casinocontrol.ohio.gov. Ohio Casino Control Commission. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  5. "Petitions Filed for a Vote on Casinos in Ohio". The New York Times. 1990-01-16. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-26.




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