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Indian Gaming Western Telcon v. California State Lottery. This case was decided by the California Supreme Court on June 24, 1996. The court held that the lottery's electronic keno game was not a lawful lottery game, but an illegal banked game that is prohibited in California. Hence the state lost the case although the ruling is favorable to the state's position in negotiating with Indian tribes. In non-banked games, including the lottery, the house collects a flat percentage. With a banked game the house is betting against the players and has a stake in the outcome. Although not strictly an Indian gaming case, it has ramifications over what is legal in California, hence what the tribes can operate ... [Read More]
Restitution: Making It Work, Legal Series Bulletin #5 Some states allow by statute various state payments, which ordinarily would first go to the defendant, to be used to satisfy restitution orders. For example, Maryland and Wisconsin laws allow a defendants lottery prize to be used to pay restitution. ... A first step in any effort to improve the collection of restitution must be a system for monitoring a defendants compliance with the restitution order. Wisconsin requires its Department of Justice to establish a separate account for each person in custody or under supervision who has been ordered to make restitution. The court is to order a 5 percent surcharge to support the administrative expenses that result from such a system. ... [Read More]
NACARA 203: How to Apply with the INS Yes. You are encouraged to include supporting documents to show you have maintained continuous physical presence in the United States for the previous seven years, that you have had good moral character during those seven years, and that your removal would result in extreme hardship to you or to your spouse, child or parent who is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident. If you are eligible for the presumption of extreme hardship you are not required to submit documents supporting your claim to extreme hardship with your initial NACARA application. However, you must answer all the questions, including an explanation of your answers where requested, related to hardship on the NACARA application. You should also submit all tax returns you have filed for the last seven years. This will expedite the interview and decision process. You may also be asked to provide additional documentation at your interview. ... [Read More]
CAPITOL UPDATE: April 15, 2005 Rob Reiner, the Hollywood elitist who is considering running against Governor Schwarzenegger next year and Chairman of First 5, said that money was necessary to get the word out on the importance of early-childhood education. While there can be no doubt that early-childhood education is important, Reiner’s use of taxpayer money to advertise is excessive. Reiner now spends as much taxpayer money as any state agency, including the California State Lottery. Of the $3.4 billion the tax has generated, only $1.3 billion has been spent because of political infighting, poor planning, and conflicts of interest. Of that $1.3 billion, $0 has been spent on the preschool program, six years after it was mandated with the passing of Prop 10. Since 1999-2000, First 5 has paid several public relations firms for advertising campaigns, including $103 million to a company in Washington. D.C. ... [Read More]
56:0598(094)CA - Labor, Office of Worker's Compensation Program, Boston, MA and AFGE Local 948 - 2000 FLRAdec CA In the instant case, I find that the evidence failed to demonstrate a sufficient pattern to the alleged practice and also failed to demonstrate the necessary consistency to have made the alleged practice a condition of employment. On two occasions, when all of the Claims Examiners were moved from one location to another, the responsible official consulted with the Claims Examiners with respect to the assignment of cubicles. On the first occasion, the suggestion of a lottery apparently came from the affected employees. On the second, the employees were asked if they wanted to use a lottery again. Meanwhile, the responsible official had decided who should and who should not be included in the first lottery, assigning two Claims Examiners to work spaces suiting management's needs and then reassigning them to vacant cubicles. Aside from the use of the lottery on two occasions, there was one instance in which a responsible official (Finn) placed an employee (L ... [Read More]
TITLE 19. ALCOHOL, HORSE AND DOG RACING, LOTTERY, AND GAMING TITLE 19. ALCOHOL, HORSE AND DOG RACING, LOTTERY, AND GAMING ... TITLE 19. ALCOHOL, HORSE AND DOG RACING, LOTTERY, AND GAMING ... [Read More]
2006 Photo Contest- The Official Web site Of The Missouri Lottery 4. Photographs and contest entry forms can be mailed to Luckytown Cattitudes Photo Contest, Missouri Lottery, PO Box 1603, Jefferson City, MO 65102-1603. They must arrive at that address by 5 p.m. Friday, July 29, 2005, to be eligible. Entries also may be hand-delivered to any Lottery regional office in St. Louis , Kansas City , Springfield or at Lottery headquarters in Jefferson City until 5 p.m. Friday, July 29, 2005. Photographs become the property of the Missouri Lottery and will NOT be returned. ... [Read More]
Selective Service System: Fast Facts The periodic reports of the Director of Selective Service to the Congress discuss the current activities of the Agency. These reports have been published annually from 1948 to 1967, semiannually from 1968 to 1988. Currently, the reports are published annually as a result of the requirement change in 1989. They are usually available in the government documents section of major libraries. Detailed information concerning current Selective Service procedures is available from the Selective Service Public Affairs Office. ... [Read More]
The Georgia state lottery provides funding for educational projects and services in the state. In addition to satellite downlinks for every Georgia school, lottery money funds the full-tuition Hope scholarships for B-average high school and technical school seniors seeking higher education in Georgia. Lottery money also pays for computers, satellite dishes, other hardware and software, as well as maintenance and usage costs for these systems at all educational levels. The lottery funds a pre-K program for all children in the state. Through a $45.3 million appropriation for technology in schools and capital projects in 1994, the GPTV will build a state-of-the-art production facility for distance learning applications. ... [Read More]
Publications - Procurement Directory - Missouri (S) Missouri State Lottery ... Keyword searches result in notification of opportunities advertised in the "Commerce Business Daily (CBD)" and unadvertised bids under $25,000. ... http://www.molottery.state.mo.us ... [Read More]
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