South Dakota Commission on Gaming explained

Type:board
Jurisdiction:South Dakota
Headquarters:445 East Capitol Avenue
Pierre, South Dakota
57501-3185
Chief1 Position:Chairman
Map:South Dakota in United States.svg
Agency Name:South Dakota Commission on Gaming

South Dakota Commission on Gaming (SDCG) is a gaming board in South Dakota that controls the state's gaming industry. The Board controls a regulatory and tax collection for video gaming and riverboat casinos.

History

Slot machines and gaming were legalized in South Dakota in 1989. All state casinos are legally restricted to the city of Deadwood, about 60 miles up the Rushmore mountain. All slot machine distributors and manufacturers should obtain a license from the South Dakota Gaming Commission.[1]

All Distributors or Slot Machine Manufacturers should submit an application fee ($5,000) for a license. The applicant is to pay a $500.00 licensing fee for the Associated Equipment License and a $1,000.00 licensing fee for the Slot Machine License. Renewal costs $250 per year.[2]

The interests of South Dakota's commercial casino industry are being represented by The Deadwood Gaming Association (DGA), a non-profit association founded in 1990.[3]

Board members

References

  1. Web site: South Dakota Gaming Supplier Regulatory Overview. 2021-01-31. www.gamingregulation.com.
  2. Web site: Gaming. 2021-01-31. South Dakota Department of Revenue. en.
  3. Web site: Deadwood Gaming Association. 2021-01-31. Deadwood. en.
  4. Web site: South Dakota Commission on Gaming.