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Junket Operations

Governor Braun, through Executive Orders 17 and 18 has tasked Indiana agencies with reviewing and eliminating administrative rules and occupational licensing requirements that are duplicative, burdensome, and are not in the best interests of the public and industry.  After review, the Indiana Gaming Commission has determined that the administrative rules requiring a certificate of registration and fees from junket operators and junketeers, which are often small businesses, are duplicative, burdensome, and are in the best interest of the public and industry.  Accordingly, the Indiana Gaming Commission is seeking an amendment to its administrative rules to eliminate the certificate of registration requirement and fees associated with junket operators and junketeers.  Starting on July 1, 2025 and pending an administrative rule change, the Indiana Gaming Commission will no longer be enforcing the requirement that casino licensees only conduct business with junket operators and junketeers that have a certificate of registration and will not be collecting associated fees.  All other rules and requirements for junket operators, junketeers, and casino licensees shall remain in effect, mainly, that a casino licensee is still responsible for conducting due diligence in a commercially reasonably manner regarding the parties it contracts with for services.