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  2. Alcohol and Gaming Authority - Wikipedia

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    Upon its establishment on April 4, 1995, the Authority assumed the functions of both the Nova Scotia Liquor License Board (in administration, inspection and licensing) and the duties of the Nova Scotia Lottery Commission and the Nova Scotia Amusements Regulation Board. The merger was finalized in an Order in Council dated July 15, 1997.

  3. New York Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The New York Lottery is the state-operated lottery in the US state of New York that began in 1967. As part of the New York State Gaming Commission , [ 1 ] it provides revenue for public education and is based in Schenectady .

  4. Gaming control board - Wikipedia

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    Gaming control boards also have complete authority to grant or deny licenses to gaming establishments, their ownership, employees, and vendors. Generally, in order to obtain a license, an applicant must demonstrate that they possess good character, honesty and integrity. License application forms typically require detailed personal information.

  5. New York State Gaming Commission - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Gaming Commission is the official governing body that oversees casino gaming, charitable gaming, horse racing, lottery, and video lottery terminals in New York State. Based in Schenectady, it was formed on February 1, 2013, upon the merger of the New York State Racing and Wagering Board, and the New York Lottery. [1]

  6. Camelot set to lose National Lottery licence after 30 years

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    The lottery – launched in 1994 – is set to be run by Allwyn from 2024 following a tendering process by the Gambling Commission. Camelot set to lose National Lottery licence after 30 years Skip ...

  7. Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation (NSGC) is responsible for the business of gaming in Nova Scotia. It is a Crown corporation governed by the provincial Gaming Control Act, and is charged with leading an economically sustainable and socially responsible gaming industry for the benefit of Nova Scotians and their communities. [citation needed]

  8. Video lottery terminal - Wikipedia

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    A video lottery terminal (VLT), also sometimes known as a video gaming terminal (VGT), video slots, or the video lottery, is a type of electronic gambling machine. They are typically operated by a region's lottery , and situated at licensed establishments such as bars and restaurants.

  9. Chase the Ace (lottery) - Wikipedia

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    Chase the Ace lottery in the rural community of Crapaud, Prince Edward Island. Chase the Ace is a form of lottery that has gained popularity since 2013 in parts of Canada. The game is used to raise funds for charities. It is also known as Crown the King and Jig the Joker. [1] It is unrelated to the card game Chase the Ace of the same name.