Case: 25-7516, 01/23/2026, DktEntry: 33.1, Page 104 of 110
the conclusion of such extended period agreed to or requested by the reg- istered entity.
12. NRS § 463.0129 provides, in relevant part: Public policy of state concerning gaming; license or approval revo- cable privilege. 1. The Legislature hereby finds, and declares to be the public policy of this state, that: (a) The gaming industry is vitally important to the economy of the State and the general welfare of the inhabitants. (b) The continued growth and success of gaming is dependent upon public confidence and trust that licensed gaming and the manufacture, sale and distribution of gaming devices and associated equipment are conducted honestly and competitively, that establishments which hold restricted and nonrestricted licenses where gaming is conducted and where gam- bling devices are operated do not unduly impact the quality of life enjoyed by residents of the surrounding neighborhoods, that the rights of the creditors of licensees are protected and that gaming is free from criminal and corruptive elements. (c) Public confidence and trust can only be maintained by strict regula- tion of all persons, locations, practices, associations and activities related to the operation of licensed gaming establishments and the manufacture, sale or distribution of gaming devices and associated equipment. (d) All establishments where gaming is conducted and where gaming de- vices are operated, and manufacturers, sellers and distributors of certain gaming devices and equipment must therefore be licensed, controlled and assisted to protect the public health, safety, morals, good order and gen- eral welfare of the inhabitants of the State, to foster the stability and success of gaming and to preserve the competitive economy and policies of free competition of the State of Nevada. * * * * *
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