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Gaming Commission – FAQ
FAQs
Why does the Gaming License application require so much information?
The Federal Government includes Indian gaming operations, conducted under or pursuant to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), in the definition of a financial institution i.e.: banks, credit unions, etc. Financial institutions must conduct thorough background checks for all applicants desiring to work for them; therefore, the NHBP Gaming Commission also must be thorough in determining suitability for licensing someone who wants to work for FireKeepers Casino and Hotel. The information within the application is used in collaboration with the background investigation to make a suitability determination. The following is reviewed and considered, but is not limited to:
a. Civil
b. Criminal
c. Credit
d. All information within application
What is NHBPGC going to do with this information?
How is my information protected?
Who will have access to my information?
Why does NHBPGC need financial information?
I have a bad credit score; does that mean I will not be able to work at the FireKeepers Casino & Hotel?
Why does it matter who lives in my household?
Evaluation of close relationships and associations, especially within an applicant’s household, is necessary to determine any potential risks that may include, but are not limited to:
• Conflicts of interest
• Collusion
• Scams
• Kickbacks
• Other types of illegal and/or fraudulent activity
What if I refuse to provide the information requested?
I have been convicted of a felony; can I still receive a Gaming License?
I have been convicted of a felony; can I still receive a Gaming License?
I have been convicted of a felony and it has been expunged or reduced to a misdemeanor; can I still get a Gaming License?
I have been convicted of a misdemeanor; can I still get a Gaming License?
If I have been denied a gaming license by the NHBP Gaming Commission in the past, can I reapply at a later date?
If my gaming license has been denied by another gaming regulatory agency or Tribe, can I still be licensed by the NHBP Gaming Commission?
Can I concurrently hold a valid gaming license with another gaming regulatory agency or Tribe?
Can I be licensed by NHBP Gaming Commission if I have a relative or household member who is also licensed by the NHBPGC?
Does the employee license cost me anything?
What happens if my license is denied, suspended, or revoked?
If I am licensed by NHBPGC and my employment is terminated either voluntarily or involuntarily and I am rehired, do I have to go through the entire process again?
How can I renew or apply online?
The Gaming Commission has a secure application portal located at https://nhbpportal.useast1.cipreporting.com/login.php?here=i1. First-time applicants will need to sign up with a user name, password and confirm their email. If there are any issues, please call or text (269)841-1060.