Office of Indian Gaming 1849 C Street, NW MS 3657 MIB Washington, DC 20240 Troy Woodward Senior Policy Advisor 25 USC 2710 (d)

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Office of Indian Gaming 1849 C Street, NW MS 3657 MIB Washington, DC Troy Woodward Senior Policy Advisor 25 USC 2710 (d)

Congress enacted IGRA “to provide a statutory basis for the operation of gaming by Indian tribes as a means of promoting tribal economic development, self-sufficiency, and strong tribal governments…” (IGRA § 2702)(emphasis added).

Tribal-State Gaming Compacts

 The Secretary may only disapprove a proposed Compact when it violates IGRA, any other provision of Federal law that does not relate to jurisdiction over gaming on Indian lands, or the trust obligation of the United States to Indians. 25 U.S.C. § 2710 (d)(8)(B).

 (i) the application of the criminal and civil laws and regulations of the Indian tribe or the State that are directly related to, and necessary for, the licensing and regulation of such activity;  (ii) the allocation of criminal and civil jurisdiction between the State and the Indian tribe necessary for the enforcement of such laws and regulations;  (iii) the assessment by the State of such activities in such amounts as are necessary to defray the costs of regulating such activity;  (iv) taxation by the Indian tribe of such activity in amounts comparable to amounts assessed by the State for comparable activities;  (v) remedies for breach of contract;  (vi) standards for the operation of such activity and maintenance of the gaming facility, including licensing; and  (vii) any other subjects that are directly related to the operation of gaming activities. 25 U.S.C. § 2710(d)(3)(C)

 Low or no revenue sharing  Compacts in Perpetuity  Maximize Tribal Sovereignty  Minimize State Intrusion  Waiver of State Sovereign Immunity  Tribal Exclusivity in State Constitution  Multiple Locations for Gaming

×Hunting and Fishing Rights ×Settlement of Land Claims ×Settlement of Water Rights ×Class II gaming ×Reverter Clause ×Taxation of the Tribe: ×requiring Tribe to pay revenue sharing even if exclusivity is lost ×requiring Tribe to pay state before compact can be executed ×Issues unrelated to gaming ×Free Play ×Compacts that infringe on other tribes ×Illusory Exclusivity

 Exorbitant Revenue sharing  Limited exclusivity  Take it or leave it Compacts  Revenue Sharing Versus Tax Rates  Tribe as Primary Beneficiary  Mitigation Payments-disguised tax  Tribes as Businesses not Governments  Non-Indian Gaming over Indian gaming  Smoking Cessation and Regulation  Side agreements  Limits on number and locations of casinos  Process for handling Customer Complaints

Is the Compact signed by recognized Tribal Chairman? Does Tribal Resolution authorize signature to the Compact? Is the Compact properly signed by Governor/representative? Is there evidence that the Governor/representative is authorized to sign the Compact? Within the Tribe’s constitution is there a quorum requirement and has it been met? If the Compact authorizes the sale/service of alcohol, does the Tribe have an approved liquor ordinance? Does the Compact authorize sports betting? Is the Compact site specific and if so does the Tribe have documentation that the land is Indian Land? Is the Amendment a simple extension of the term of the compact?

 25 C.F.R Part 291  If IGRA Remedy is unavailable  Tribe must file suit and have case dismissed by State asserting 11 th Amendment immunity  5 th Cir. Held DOI lacked authority to issue procedures  2014: Pueblo of Pojoaque: filed suit, case dismissed, submitted request for procedures.  New Mexico sued DOI.  Court issued injunction prohibiting DOI from working on Pojoaque procedures.  DOJ Appealed to 10 th Cir. Court of Appeals.