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Washington, -based National-Indian-Gaming-Commission Promoted Esther Dittler as Acting Associate General Counsel
Date of management change: January 23, 2023
Washington, -based National-Indian-Gaming-Commission Promoted Esther Dittler as Acting Associate General Counsel
The National Indian Gaming Commission is an independent federal regulatory agency within the Department of the Interior and is committed to the prompt and efficient regulation of the Indian gaming industry, which spans more than 420 gaming establishments, associated with nearly 240 tribes across 28 states. Congress established the agency through the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act in 1988. The Commission`s primary mission is to regulate gaming activities on Indian lands; to ensure that Indian tribes are the primary beneficiaries of gaming revenue; and to assure that gaming is conducted fairly and honestly by both operators and players. To achieve these goals, the Commission provides technical assistance and training to tribes and tribal regulators; conduct audits and background investigations; review and approve Tribal gaming ordinances and when necessary undertakes enforcement actions, including the issuance of violation, assessment of civil fines, and/or issuance of closure orders.
Esther Dittler is Acting Associate General Counsel at National Indian Gaming Commission. Previously, Esther held various senior legal leadership roles in the industry.
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