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SB 46

Revises provisions governing gaming. (BDR 41-298)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada SB 46 revises gaming statutes and became law in May 2025, though specific provisions affecting casinos, licensing, or taxation require full bill text review.

Approved by the Governor. Chapter 78.
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Bill Summary · SB 46

Legislative bill overview

SB 46 revises Nevada's gaming statutes (codified in Chapter 78) but the specific provisions are not detailed in the legislative action summary provided. The bill passed unanimously through both chambers and was signed into law by the Governor in May 2025.

Why is this important

Gaming regulation is central to Nevada's economy and tax base, generating substantial state revenue. Changes to gaming provisions can affect casino operations, licensing requirements, tax obligations, or consumer protections—making them economically and socially significant.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of changes unclear: Without access to the bill's specific language, the actual provisions and their impact cannot be assessed from this summary alone
  • Unanimous passage suggests either broad consensus or limited visibility: The lack of opposing votes may indicate uncontroversial technical adjustments or insufficient public debate on consequential changes
  • Need for full text review: Stakeholders (casinos, workers, consumers, tribal nations) may have competing interests that warrant examination of the actual bill language

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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