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A JOINT RESOLUTION
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proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the operation of |
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casino gaming in certain state coastal areas to provide additional |
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money for residual windstorm insurance coverage and catastrophic |
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flooding assistance in those areas and to authorize the Kickapoo |
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Traditional Tribe of Texas to conduct casino gaming by executing a |
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gaming compact with this state; providing for occupational |
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licensing; authorizing fees; limiting certain taxes and fees. |
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 47(a), Article III, Texas Constitution, |
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is amended to read as follows: |
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(a) The Legislature shall pass laws prohibiting lotteries |
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and gift enterprises in this State other than those authorized by |
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Subsections (b), (d), (d-1), and (e) of this section and by Sections |
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47a and 47b of this article. |
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SECTION 2. Article III, Texas Constitution, is amended by |
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adding Sections 47a and 47b to read as follows: |
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Sec. 47a. (a) The legislature by general law in accordance |
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with this section shall authorize the operation of casino gaming in |
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this state in which individuals for consideration play games of |
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chance that award prizes and are operated by persons licensed or |
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otherwise authorized by this state to conduct casino gaming to |
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provide additional money for residual windstorm insurance coverage |
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and catastrophic flooding assistance in this state's coastal areas. |
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A general law enacted in accordance with this section must: |
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(1) allow casino gaming operated by appropriately |
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licensed persons at not more than nine licensed locations in this |
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state that are within 200 miles of the Gulf of Mexico; |
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(2) provide: |
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(A) a comprehensive licensing and certification |
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program, including necessary criminal background investigations |
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and licensing and certification fees, to govern a person that |
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manages casino gaming operations in this state, that acts as a |
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gaming employee, or that maintains, manufactures, distributes, |
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sells, or leases casino games for use or play in this state; |
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(B) procedures for the state agency responsible |
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for conducting criminal background investigations for the state to |
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provide criminal background information to the state agency |
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responsible for licensing and certification under Paragraph (A) of |
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this subdivision; and |
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(C) procedures for monitoring and inspecting |
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casino gaming operations as necessary to protect the public health, |
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welfare, and safety, to preserve the integrity of this state and |
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gaming operations in the state, and to prevent financial loss to |
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this state; and |
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(3) prohibit and impose criminal penalties for the |
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possession and operation of all gaming devices other than devices |
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operated in connection with authorized casino gaming operations or |
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gaming devices otherwise authorized by state law, including a |
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compact executed in accordance with Section 47b of this article. |
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(b) In the general law enacted in accordance with Subsection |
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(a) of this section, the legislature may designate the counties in |
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which a casino gaming operator's license may be issued. |
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(c) All shipments of casino gaming equipment or other gaming |
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devices into, out of, or within this state authorized under this |
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section or a law enacted under this section are legal shipments of |
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the devices and are exempt from the provisions of 15 U.S.C. Sections |
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1171-1178 prohibiting the transportation of gambling devices. |
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Sec. 47b. (a) The chairman of the federally recognized |
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Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas may execute a compact |
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containing the terms set forth in Subsection (c) of this section on |
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receipt of a duly enacted resolution of the governing body of the |
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tribe authorizing the chairman to execute the compact and on |
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provision of a copy of the resolution to the governor. The governor |
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or this state is not required to take any further action before the |
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compact becomes effective. The executed compact constitutes a |
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gaming compact between this state and the tribe for purposes of the |
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federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (Pub. L. No. 100-497). The |
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tribe is responsible for: |
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(1) providing a copy of the executed compact to the |
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governor; and |
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(2) submitting a copy of the executed compact to the |
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United States secretary of the interior for approval and |
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publication in the Federal Register. |
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(b) If, after January 1, 2022, the state by general law or |
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constitutional amendment authorizes video lottery terminals, slot |
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machines, or other forms of gaming not otherwise authorized before |
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that date within 200 miles of the boundary of the Kickapoo |
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Traditional Tribe's reservation near Eagle Pass, Texas, the tribe |
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is authorized to offer at a location designated by the tribe the |
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same types of games or devices as authorized under that law or |
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amendment. The number of games or devices authorized at the |
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location is equal to the maximum number of games or devices |
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authorized under that law or amendment for other gaming locations. |
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The location must be on land owned or leased by the tribe that is |
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within 300 miles of the boundary of the Kickapoo Traditional |
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Tribe's reservation but may not be within 30 miles of a racetrack |
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that holds a license under state law to conduct pari-mutuel |
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wagering on horse racing or greyhound racing on the effective date |
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of the compact executed under Subsection (a) of this section. |
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(c) The tribe and the secretary of state shall regulate the |
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gaming authorized under Subsection (b) of this section. The |
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secretary of state may not adopt a rule on gaming conducted by the |
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tribe that is more restrictive than a rule applicable to other |
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comparable gaming licensed by this state. A tax or fee may not be |
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imposed on the tribe in an amount that exceeds the amount of a tax or |
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fee imposed on the operators of other gaming locations or |
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facilities in this state. |
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(d) A compact executed under Subsection (a) of this section |
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must be in the form and contain the provisions as follows: |
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THE KICKAPOO TRADITIONAL TRIBE OF TEXAS AND |
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THE STATE OF TEXAS COMPACT |
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This compact is entered into between the Kickapoo Traditional |
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Tribe of Texas, a federally recognized Indian Tribe ("Tribe"), and |
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the State of Texas ("State"), with respect to the operation of |
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covered games (as defined herein) on the Tribe's Indian lands as |
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defined by Section 4(4), Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (25 U.S.C. |
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Section 2703(4)). |
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PART I. TITLE |
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This document shall be referred to as "The Kickapoo |
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Traditional Tribe of Texas and State of Texas Compact." |
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PART II. RECITALS |
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1. The Tribe is a federally recognized tribal government |
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with sovereign powers and rights of self-government. The Tribe is |
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the only tribe in the State with gaming rights under the federal |
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Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (Pub. L. No. 100-497). |
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2. The State is a state of the United States possessing the |
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sovereign powers and rights of a state. |
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3. The State and the Tribe maintain a |
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government-to-government relationship, and this compact will |
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foster mutual respect and understanding between Indians and |
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non-Indians. |
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4. The Tribe and the State jointly intend to protect the |
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integrity of gaming regulated under this compact. |
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5. The gaming under this compact will further the purposes |
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of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (Pub. L. No. 100-497) to |
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promote tribal economic development, self-sufficiency, and strong |
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tribal government, and will assist the Tribe in funding tribal |
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programs that provide needed services to the Tribe's members. |
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PART III. DEFINITIONS |
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In this compact: |
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A. "Class III gaming" means the forms of Class III |
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gaming defined in Section 4(8), Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (25 |
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U.S.C. Section 2703(8)), and by the regulations of the National |
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Indian Gaming Commission. |
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B. "Commission" means the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe |
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of Texas Tribal Gaming Commission, which is the tribal governmental |
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agency assigned the authority to carry out the Tribe's regulatory |
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and oversight responsibilities under this compact. |
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C. "Compact" means this gaming agreement between the |
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Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas and the State of Texas. |
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D. "Covered game" or "covered gaming activity" means |
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Class III gaming activities determined to be available to the Tribe |
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by the United States Department of the Interior, video lottery |
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terminals, and any game of chance authorized by State law for any |
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person after the effective date of this compact. |
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E. "Covered game employee" or "covered employee" means |
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an individual employed and licensed by the Tribe whose |
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responsibilities include providing services related to the |
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operation, maintenance, or management of covered games. The term |
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includes: |
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1. managers and assistant managers; |
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2. accounting personnel; |
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3. commission officers; |
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4. surveillance and security personnel; |
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5. cashiers, supervisors, and floor personnel; |
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6. cage personnel; and |
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7. any other employee whose employment duties |
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require or authorize access to areas of a facility related to the |
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conduct of a covered game or the technical support or storage of a |
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covered game component. |
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"Covered game employee" or "covered employee" does not |
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include an elected official of the Tribe who is not directly |
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involved in the operation, maintenance, or management of a covered |
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game or covered game component. |
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F. "Document" means a book, a record, an electronic, |
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magnetic, or computer media document, or another writing or |
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material. The term includes a copy of any of those documents and |
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information contained in the document. |
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G. "Effective date" means the date on which the |
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compact becomes effective under Part XV.A of this compact. |
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H. "Facility" or "facilities" means a building of the |
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Tribe in which a covered game authorized by this compact is |
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conducted on the Tribe's Indian lands as defined by the Indian |
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Gaming Regulatory Act (Pub. L. No. 100-497). Subject to the terms |
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of this compact, the Tribe has the ultimate responsibility for |
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ensuring that the operation of each facility conforms to the |
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requirements of this compact. |
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I. "IGRA" means the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (Pub. |
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L. No. 100-497). |
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J. "Net win" means the total receipts, not including |
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free or promotional credits issued by the Tribe, from the play of |
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all covered games less all prize payouts and participation fees. |
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K. "Participation fee" means a payment made by the |
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Tribe to a supplier on a periodic basis for the right to lease or |
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otherwise offer for play a gaming device not owned by the Tribe for |
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a covered gaming activity. A participation fee may be a royalty |
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payment or lease payment. The Tribe acknowledges that the Tribe did |
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not hold an interest in a company that supplies a gaming device on |
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the date this compact was executed. If the Tribe acquires an |
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interest in a company that supplies gaming devices, the Tribe may |
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not deduct from the net win a participation fee for the supplier in |
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which the Tribe has acquired an interest. |
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L. "Patron" means a person who is on the premises of a |
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facility or who is entering the Tribe's Indian lands for the purpose |
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of playing a covered game authorized by this compact. |
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M. "Rules" means rules adopted by the commission to |
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implement this compact. |
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N. "State" means the State of Texas. |
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O. "State compliance agency" ("SCA") means the office |
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of the secretary of state or another agency authorized by the |
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legislature to carry out the State's oversight responsibilities |
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under this compact. |
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P. "Tribe" means the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of |
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Texas. |
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Q. "Video lottery terminal" means an electronic game |
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of chance connected to a centralized computer system operated by |
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the Tribe. |
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PART IV. AUTHORIZATION AND LOCATION OF COVERED GAMES |
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The Tribe and State agree that the Tribe is authorized to |
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operate covered games on the Tribe's Indian lands, as defined in the |
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IGRA, in accordance with the provisions of this compact. |
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PART V. RULES; MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS |
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A. During the term of this compact, the Tribe is responsible |
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for all duties assigned to the Tribe and the commission under this |
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compact. The Tribe shall adopt any rules necessary to implement |
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this compact. Nothing in this compact may be construed to affect |
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the Tribe's right to amend the Tribe's rules, provided the amendment |
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is in conformity with this compact. The SCA may propose to the |
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commission additional rules consistent with the implementation of |
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this compact, and the commission shall in good faith consider the |
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proposal and notify the SCA of the Tribe's response or action in |
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regard to the proposal. |
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B. All facilities must comply with and all covered games |
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must be operated in accordance with this compact. All facilities |
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must be operated in strict compliance with tribal internal control |
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standards that must provide a level of control that equals or |
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exceeds the minimum internal control standards established by the |
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National Indian Gaming Commission as the standards existed on the |
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effective date of this compact, regardless of whether the standards |
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are subsequently repealed or replaced, or the most recent minimum |
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internal control standards established by the National Indian |
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Gaming Commission on the effective date if the National Indian |
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Gaming Commission does not have any minimum internal control |
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standards in effect on the effective date. |
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C. The Tribe agrees to maintain the following safeguards |
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against problem gambling: |
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1. The Tribe will provide a comprehensive training |
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program to all gaming employees. |
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2. The Tribe will make available to patrons printed |
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materials that include contact information for organizations |
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dedicated to assisting problem gamblers. |
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3. The commission shall establish a list of the |
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patrons voluntarily excluded from the Tribe's facilities under Part |
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V.C.5 of this compact. |
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4. The Tribe shall employ its best efforts to exclude |
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patrons on the list maintained under Part V.C.3 of this compact. |
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This compact does not create a cause of action against the State, |
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the Tribe, the commission, or any other person, entity, or agency |
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for failing to exclude a patron on the list established under Part |
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V.C.3 of this compact. |
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5. A patron who believes the patron may be playing a |
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covered game on a compulsive basis may request that the patron's |
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name be placed on the list of patrons voluntarily excluded from the |
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Tribe's facilities. |
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6. All covered game employees shall receive training |
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to identify a patron who may have a problem with compulsive gambling |
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and instruct the patron to leave. Signs bearing a toll-free help |
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line number and educational and informational materials must be |
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made available at conspicuous locations and ATMs in each facility. |
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The signs must be designed to prevent problem gaming and must |
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specify locations at which patrons may receive counseling or |
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assistance for gambling problems. Nothing in this part of this |
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compact creates a cause of action or claim against the State, the |
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Tribe, the commission, or any other person, entity, or agency for |
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failing to identify a patron or person who is a compulsive gambler |
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or failing to instruct that person to leave. |
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7. The Tribe shall make diligent efforts to prevent an |
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underage individual from loitering in the area of each facility |
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where a covered game is conducted. |
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8. The Tribe shall assure that advertising and |
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marketing of the covered games at the facilities contain a |
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responsible gambling message and a toll-free help line number for |
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problem gamblers as practical and that the advertising and |
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marketing messages do not make any false or misleading claims. |
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D. The State may secure an annual independent financial |
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audit of the conduct of covered games subject to this compact. The |
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audit must examine revenues from the conduct of a covered game and |
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must verify the determination of net win and the basis of, and right |
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to, the payments made to the State pursuant to Part XI of this |
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compact and as defined by this compact. A copy of the audit report |
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for the conduct of a covered game must be submitted to the |
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commission not later than the 30th day after the date an audit is |
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completed. A representative of the SCA may, on request, meet with |
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the Tribe and the Tribe's auditors to discuss an audit or matter in |
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connection with the audit, provided the discussions are limited to |
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covered games information. The annual independent financial audit |
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must be performed by an independent accounting firm with experience |
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in auditing casino operations, selected by the State and subject to |
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the Tribe's consent, which may not be unreasonably withheld. The |
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Tribe shall pay the accounting firm for the costs of the annual |
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independent financial audit if the Tribe is found not to be in |
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compliance with this compact. |
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E. A summary of the rules for playing covered games must be |
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displayed in a facility. A complete set of rules must be available |
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at a facility and provided to a person on request. A copy of the |
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rules must be provided to the SCA not later than the 30th day after |
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the date the rules are issued or amended. |
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F. The Tribe shall provide the commission and SCA with a |
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chart of the supervisory authority of individuals directly |
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responsible for the conduct of covered games, and shall promptly |
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notify the commission and the SCA of any material change to the |
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supervisory authority. |
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G. The Tribe shall continue to maintain a proactive approach |
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to prevent improper alcohol sales, drunk driving, underage |
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drinking, and underage gambling that involves extensive staff |
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training and certification, patron education, and the use of |
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security personnel and surveillance equipment to enhance patrons' |
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enjoyment of the facilities and provide for patron safety. Staff |
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training must include specialized employee training in nonviolent |
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crisis intervention, driver's license verification, and the |
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detection of intoxication. Patron education may be accomplished by |
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printing a notice on a valet parking stub, posting a sign in the |
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facilities, and publishing brochures. The facilities must have |
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roving and fixed security officers, along with surveillance |
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cameras, to assist in the detection of intoxicated patrons, |
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investigate problems, and engage patrons to de-escalate volatile |
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situations. This part of this compact does not create a cause of |
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action or claim against the State, the Tribe, the commission, or any |
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other person, entity, or agency for failing to fulfill a |
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requirement of this part. |
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H. A person under 21 years of age may not play a covered game |
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unless state law authorizes the play of the same or similar games by |
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persons under 21 years of age at locations under the state's |
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jurisdiction. |
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I. The Tribe and the commission shall make available a copy |
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of the following documents to any member of the public on request: |
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1. the Tribal gaming ordinance; |
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2. this compact; |
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3. the rules of each covered game operated by the |
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Tribe; and |
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4. the administrative procedures for addressing |
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patron tort claims under Part VI of this compact. |
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PART VI. PATRON DISPUTES; TORT CLAIMS; PRIZE CLAIMS; LIMITED |
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CONSENT TO SUIT |
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A. All patron disputes shall be resolved under the |
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procedures established by Section 11 of the Tribe's Gaming |
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Ordinance. |
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B. The Tribe shall ensure that a patron of a facility is |
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afforded due process in seeking and receiving just and reasonable |
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compensation for a tort claim for personal injury or property |
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damage against a facility arising out of an incident occurring at a |
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facility. During the term of this compact, the Tribe shall maintain |
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public liability insurance for the express purpose of providing |
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coverage for a tort claim. The insurance must have liability limits |
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of not less than $250,000 for any one person and $500,000 for any |
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one occurrence for personal injury, and $100,000 for any one |
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occurrence for property damage, or the corresponding limits under |
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Section 101.023(a), Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, |
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whichever is greater. A tort claim, including a claim for |
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compensatory and punitive damages, costs, prejudgment interest, |
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and attorney's fees arising out of any claim brought or asserted |
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against the Tribe, its subordinate governmental and economic units, |
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and any Tribal officials, employees, servants, or agents in their |
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official capacities, may not be paid in an amount that exceeds the |
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limits of liability of insurance. |
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C. The Tribe shall ensure that patrons of a facility are |
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afforded due process in seeking and receiving just and reasonable |
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compensation arising from a patron's dispute, in connection with |
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the patron's play of a covered game, the amount of a prize that has |
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been awarded, the failure to award a prize, or the right to receive |
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a refund. |
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PART VII. ENFORCEMENT OF COMPACT PROVISIONS |
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A. The Tribe and the commission are responsible for |
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regulating activities under this compact. The Tribe shall adopt or |
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issue standards designed to ensure facilities are constructed, |
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operated, and maintained to adequately protect the environment and |
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public health and safety. |
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B. A commission compliance officer shall be available to a |
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facility during operation on reasonable notice and shall have |
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immediate and complete access to a facility to ensure compliance |
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with this compact. The commission shall investigate a suspected or |
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reported violation of this part of this compact and shall timely |
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file an official written report of the investigation and action |
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taken on the violation, and shall send a copy of the investigative |
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report to the SCA not later than the 30th day after the date the |
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commission files the report. The scope of the report must be |
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determined by a memorandum of understanding between the commission |
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and the SCA as soon as practicable after the effective date of this |
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compact. A violation must be reported immediately to the |
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commission, and the commission shall immediately forward the |
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violation to the SCA. In addition, the commission shall promptly |
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report to the SCA a violation which the commission independently |
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discovers. |
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C. Representatives of the commission and the SCA shall meet |
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at least once each year to review past practices and examine methods |
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to improve the regulatory scheme created by this compact. The |
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meetings shall take place at a location agreed to by the commission |
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and the SCA. The SCA, before or during a meeting, shall disclose to |
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the commission any concerns, suspected activities, or pending |
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matters reasonably believed to constitute a violation of this |
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compact by any person, organization, or entity, if the disclosure |
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will not compromise the interest sought to be protected. |
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PART VIII. STATE MONITORING OF COMPACT |
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A. The SCA may, under this compact, monitor the conduct of a |
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covered game to ensure the covered game is conducted in compliance |
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with this compact. To properly monitor the conduct of a covered |
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game, an agent of the SCA may have, without prior notice, reasonable |
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access to all public areas of a facility where a covered game is |
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conducted under this compact. An SCA agent must report to a |
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commission officer immediately on arrival at the facility. An SCA |
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agent may not enter a nonpublic area of a facility without giving |
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the commission notice of the agent's arrival 24 hours before the |
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hour of the agent's arrival and, on arrival, providing proper |
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photographic identification. A commission officer shall accompany |
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an SCA agent in a nonpublic area of a facility. |
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B. Subject to this compact, an SCA agent has the right to |
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review and request a copy of a document of the facility related to |
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the conduct of a covered game. The review and copying of the |
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document must be during normal business hours unless otherwise |
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allowed by the Tribe at the Tribe's discretion. The Tribe may not |
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refuse an inspection or request to copy a document, provided that an |
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agent cannot require copies of documents in a volume that |
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unreasonably interferes with the normal functioning of the facility |
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or a covered game. |
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C. After an SCA inspection or investigation, the SCA shall |
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send to the commission a written report of the inspection or |
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investigation that contains all pertinent, nonconfidential, |
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nonproprietary information about a violation of an applicable law |
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or this compact discovered during an inspection or investigation |
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unless disclosure of the information would adversely affect an |
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investigation of suspected criminal activity. This compact does |
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not prevent the SCA from contacting a tribal or federal law |
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enforcement authority about suspected criminal wrongdoing |
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involving the commission. |
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D. This compact does not authorize the State to regulate the |
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Tribe's government or the commission or to interfere with the |
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Tribe's selection of the Tribe's governmental officers or members |
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of the commission. |
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PART IX. JURISDICTION |
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The obligations and rights of the State and the Tribe under |
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this compact are contractual in nature, and this compact does not |
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alter tribal, federal, or state civil or criminal jurisdiction. |
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PART X. LICENSING |
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The Tribe and the commission shall comply with the licensing |
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and hearing requirements in 25 C.F.R. Parts 556 and 558 and |
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applicable licensing requirements in the Tribe's Gaming Ordinance. |
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PART XI. PAYMENTS TO THE STATE OF TEXAS |
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A. The parties acknowledge and recognize that this compact |
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provides the Tribe with substantial exclusivity and, consistent |
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with the goals of the IGRA, special opportunities for tribal |
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economic opportunity through covered gaming activity in the State. |
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In consideration of the substantial exclusivity, only while the |
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State does not, after January 1, 2022, authorize or allow the |
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operation of any additional form of gaming, including slot |
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machines, video lottery terminals, video pull-tab games, |
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electronic bingo, banked and banking card games, or another type of |
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table gaming game, not otherwise authorized under state law on that |
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date within 200 miles of the boundary of the Tribe's reservation, |
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the Tribe agrees to pay the State a percentage of the revenue |
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derived from covered game revenues in an amount equal to three |
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percent of the net win received by the Tribe in a calendar year from |
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the play of Class III covered games. The amount is due and payable |
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not later than the 20th day after the last date of the preceding |
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quarter for the revenue received by the Tribe in the preceding |
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quarter. |
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B. Payment of revenue due under Part XI.A of this compact |
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must be made to the comptroller of public accounts of the State. |
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Nothing in this compact allocates the revenue to a particular State |
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purpose, including regulatory responsibilities under this compact. |
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C. This compact does not authorize the State to impose any |
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tax, fee, charge, or assessment on the Tribe or an enterprise of the |
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Tribe. |
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PART XII. DISPUTE RESOLUTION |
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A dispute under this compact, including a dispute over |
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compliance with or the interpretation of the terms of this compact, |
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must be resolved amicably and voluntarily when possible. In |
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pursuit of this goal, the following procedures may be invoked: |
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A. A party asserting noncompliance or seeking an |
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interpretation of this compact first shall serve written notice on |
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the other party. The notice must identify the provision alleged to |
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have been violated or in dispute and must specify in detail the |
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factual basis for the claim. Representatives of the Tribe and State |
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shall meet in an effort to resolve the dispute not later than the |
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30th day after the date notice is received unless the parties agree |
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to extend the time. |
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B. A party asserting noncompliance or seeking an |
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interpretation of this compact is considered to have certified that |
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to the best of the party's knowledge, information, and belief, |
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formed after reasonable inquiry, the claim of noncompliance or the |
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request for interpretation of this compact is warranted and made in |
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good faith and not for any improper purpose, such as to harass or to |
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cause unnecessary delay or expense to resolve the dispute. |
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C. If the parties are unable to resolve a dispute |
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through the process specified in Part XII.A of this compact, either |
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party can call for mediation under the Commercial Arbitration Rules |
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and Mediation Procedures of the American Arbitration Association |
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(AAA) or any such successor procedures, provided that the mediation |
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does not last more than 15 calendar days unless the parties agree to |
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an extension to this time limit. Mediation is only available for |
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resolving disputes over matters arising under this compact. |
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D. If the parties are unable to resolve a dispute |
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through the process under Parts XII.A and XII.C of this compact, |
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notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State or Tribe may |
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bring an action in federal district court ("federal court") |
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regarding any dispute arising under this compact in a district in |
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which the federal court has venue. If the federal court declines to |
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exercise jurisdiction, or federal precedent exists that rules that |
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the federal court does not have jurisdiction over the dispute, the |
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State or the Tribe may bring the action in state court. The State |
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and the Tribe are entitled to all rights of appeal permitted by law |
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in the court system in which the action is brought. |
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E. For purposes of an action based solely on a dispute |
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between the State and the Tribe that arises under this compact and |
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the enforcement of any judgment resulting from the action, the |
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State and the Tribe expressly waive the right to assert sovereign |
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immunity from suit and from enforcement of any judgment, and |
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consent to be sued in all levels of federal or state court, provided |
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that: |
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1. the dispute is limited solely to issues |
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arising under this compact; |
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2. the action does not include a claim for |
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monetary damages, other than payment of any money required by the |
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terms of this compact, and injunctive relief or specific |
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performance enforcing a provision of this compact requiring the |
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payment of money to the State may be sought; and |
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3. nothing in this compact may be construed to |
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constitute a waiver of the sovereign immunity of the State or the |
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Tribe with respect to a third party that is made a party or |
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intervenes as a party in an action. |
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F. In the event that intervention, joinder, or other |
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participation by a third party in any action between the State and |
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the Tribe would result in the waiver of the State's or the Tribe's |
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sovereign immunity to the third party's claim, the waiver of the |
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State or the Tribe under this compact may be revoked. |
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G. The State may pursue any mediation or judicial |
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remedy against the Tribe if the State failed to exhaust Tribal |
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administrative remedies. |
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H. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this |
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part of this compact, the Tribe's failure to remit a payment under |
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this compact entitles the State to seek injunctive relief in |
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federal or state court, at the State's sole discretion, to compel |
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the payments after exhausting the dispute resolution process in |
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this part of this compact. |
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PART XIII. CONSTRUCTION OF COMPACT; SEVERANCE; FEDERAL APPROVAL |
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A. Each provision, section, and subsection of this compact |
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shall stand separate and independent of every other provision. If a |
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federal district court in Texas or other court of competent |
|
jurisdiction finds a provision of this compact to be invalid, the |
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remaining provisions of this compact remain in full force and |
|
effect, provided that severing the invalidated provision does not |
|
undermine the overall intent of the parties in entering into this |
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compact. |
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B. This compact is intended to meet the requirements of the |
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IGRA on the effective date of this compact, and where reference is |
|
made to the IGRA, or to an implementing regulation of the IGRA, the |
|
reference is considered to be incorporated into this document as if |
|
set in full. Changes to the IGRA after the effective date of this |
|
compact that diminish the rights of the State or Tribe may not be |
|
applied to alter the terms of this compact, except to the extent |
|
that federal law mandates that retroactive application without the |
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respective consent of the State or Tribe. |
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C. The presence or absence of language in this compact that |
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is present in or absent from another compact between a state and |
|
another Indian tribe may not be a factor in construing the terms of |
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this compact. |
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D. Each party shall defend the validity of this compact. |
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E. On execution of this compact, the Tribe shall submit the |
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compact to the United States secretary of the interior, and the |
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parties shall cooperate in seeking the secretary's approval of this |
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compact. |
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F. Nothing in this compact may be construed to limit, |
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restrict, or regulate the Tribe's right to offer Class I and Class |
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II gaming as authorized under the IGRA. |
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PART XIV. NOTICES |
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A notice required under this compact must be given by |
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certified mail, return receipt requested, commercial overnight |
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courier service, or personal delivery, to: |
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Governor |
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State of Texas |
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State Insurance Building |
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1100 San Jacinto |
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Austin, TX 78701 |
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Chairman - Tribal Council |
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Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas |
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HCR1 9700 |
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Eagle Pass, TX 78852 |
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With copies to the general counsel for each party. |
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PART XV. EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM |
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A. This compact is effective on approval either by the |
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United States secretary of the interior as a tribal-state compact |
|
under the IGRA or by operation of law and on publication of the |
|
notice of approval in the Federal Register. |
|
B. This compact has a term of 25 years beginning on the day |
|
the compact becomes effective under Part XV.A of this compact. This |
|
compact remains in full force and effect until the earlier of the |
|
25th anniversary of the day the compact becomes effective or until |
|
terminated by agreement of the parties. If either the State or the |
|
Tribe wishes to extend the term of this compact, the party shall |
|
notify the other at least 18 months before the date that this |
|
compact will expire. The parties shall begin negotiations at least |
|
12 months before the term expires. |
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PART XVI. AMENDMENT OF COMPACT |
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Amendment of this compact may be made only by written |
|
agreement of the parties, subject to approval either by the United |
|
States secretary of the interior or by operation of law, and is |
|
effective on publication of the notice of approval in the Federal |
|
Register. |
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PART XVII. MISCELLANEOUS |
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A. Except to the extent expressly provided in this compact, |
|
this compact does not create a right for a third party to bring an |
|
action to enforce a term of this compact. |
|
B. Nothing in this compact shall alter any existing |
|
memoranda of understanding, contracts, or other agreements entered |
|
into between the Tribe and any other federal, state, or local |
|
governmental entity. |
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PART XVIII. EXECUTION |
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The chairman of the Tribal Council of the Kickapoo |
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Traditional Tribe of Texas affirms that the chairman is duly |
|
authorized and has the authority to execute this compact on behalf |
|
of the Tribe. The chairman also affirms that the chairman will take |
|
all appropriate steps to effectuate the purposes and intent of this |
|
compact. |
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(e) The secretary of state may adopt rules necessary for |
|
this state to carry out its responsibilities under this section |
|
unless the Legislature enacts laws authorizing another state agency |
|
to administer this section. The rules may not apply to the tribe. |
|
(f) All shipments of gaming equipment or other gaming |
|
devices into, out of, or within this state authorized under this |
|
section or a law enacted under this section are legal shipments of |
|
the devices and are exempt from the provisions of 15 U.S.C. Sections |
|
1171-1178 prohibiting the transportation of gambling devices. |
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SECTION 3. This proposed constitutional amendment shall be |
|
submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 2, 2021. |
|
The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the |
|
proposition: "The constitutional amendment authorizing the |
|
operation of casino gaming in certain state coastal areas to |
|
provide additional money for residual windstorm insurance coverage |
|
and catastrophic flooding assistance in those areas and authorizing |
|
the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas to conduct casino gaming by |
|
executing a gaming compact with this state." |