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Question: Can children or teenagers develop gambling problems?

Answer: A number of states allow children under 18 to gamble, and youth also participate in illegal forms of gambling, such as gambling on the internet or betting on sports. Therefore, it is not surprising that research shows that a vast majority of kids have gambled before their 18th birthday, and that children may be more likely to develop problems related to gambling than adults. While debate continues on this issue, there appears to be a number of factors influencing this finding. Parental attitudes and behavior play a role. Age of exposure plays a part, in that adults who seek treatment for problem gambling report having started gambling at an early age. A number of adolescents reported a preoccupation with everything related to gambling prior to developing problems.




Question: How can a tribe operate a casino on land that is in another state?

Answer: When Congress enacted the IGRA, it permitted the operation of tribal casinos within reservations and on land held in trust by the United States for a tribe or individual Indian. Tribes may also operate casinos on land acquired after the enactment of the IGRA, subject to certain restrictions and exceptions as set forth in the IGRA and administered by the Secretary of the Interior. The IGRA does not require that a tribe operate a casino within the borders of the state in which the tribe is based.

 


Question: When Operating A Winner-Take-All Game At Bingo, Why Can't An Organization Round Up Or Down To The Next Nearest Dollar?

Answer: Rounding up or down to the next nearest dollar is not allowed at bingo because the practice would likely result in violation of the statutory requirement that ninety per cent of all winner-take-all game receipts be awarded as prizes. As the Division of Special Revenue is responsible for ensuring the integrity of authorized activity, it cannot condone a practice which would likely result in a statutory violation.

 


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