Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 226 - Gaming Policy, Regulation and Revenue
Section 12-578f. - Authorization of MMCT Venture, LLC to operate casino gaming facility.

(a) For the purposes of this section and section 12-578g:

(1) “Authorized games” means any game of chance, including, but not limited to, blackjack, poker, dice, money-wheels, roulette, baccarat, chuck-a-luck, pan game, over and under, horse race game, acey-deucy, beat the dealer, bouncing ball, video facsimile game and any other game of chance authorized by the Commissioner of Consumer Protection;
(2) “Mashantucket Pequot memorandum of understanding” means the memorandum of understanding entered into by and between the state and the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe on January 13, 1993, as amended on April 30, 1993;
(3) “Mashantucket Pequot procedures” means the Final Mashantucket Pequot Gaming Procedures prescribed by the Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior pursuant to Section 2710(d)(7)(B)(vii) of Title 25 of the United States Code and published in 56 Federal Register 24996 (May 31, 1991);
(4) “MMCT Venture, LLC” means a limited liability company described in subsection (d) of this section;
(5) “Mohegan compact” means the Tribal-State Compact entered into by and between the state and the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut on May 17, 1994; and
(6) “Mohegan memorandum of understanding” means the memorandum of understanding entered into by and between the state and the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut on May 17, 1994.
(b) MMCT Venture, LLC, is authorized to conduct authorized games at a casino gaming facility at 171 Bridge Street, East Windsor, Connecticut.
(c) Such authorization shall not be effective unless the following conditions have been met:
(1) (A) The Governor enters into amendments to the Mashantucket Pequot procedures and to the Mashantucket Pequot memorandum of understanding with the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and amendments to the Mohegan compact and to the Mohegan memorandum of understanding with the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut concerning the operation of a casino gaming facility in the state.
(B) The amendments to the Mashantucket Pequot procedures and the Mohegan compact shall include a provision that the authorization of MMCT Venture, LLC, to conduct authorized games in the state does not terminate the moratorium against the operation of video facsimile games by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut on each tribe's reservation.
(C) The amendments to each tribe's memorandum of understanding shall include a provision that the authorization of MMCT Venture, LLC, to conduct authorized games in the state does not relieve each tribe from each tribe's obligation to contribute a percentage of the gross operating revenues of video facsimile games to the state as provided in each tribe's memorandum of understanding.
(2) The amendments to the Mashantucket Pequot procedures, the Mashantucket Pequot memorandum of understanding, the Mohegan compact and the Mohegan memorandum of understanding are approved or deemed approved by the Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior pursuant to the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, P.L. 100-497, 25 USC 2701 et seq., and its implementing regulations. If such approval is overturned by a court in a final judgment, which is not appealable, the authorization provided under this section shall cease to be effective.
(3) The amendments to the Mashantucket Pequot procedures and to the Mohegan compact are approved by the General Assembly pursuant to section 3-6c.
(4) The amendments to the Mashantucket Pequot memorandum of understanding and to the Mohegan memorandum of understanding are approved by the General Assembly pursuant to the process described in section 3-6c.
(5) The governing bodies of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut enact resolutions providing: (A) That if MMCT Venture, LLC, fails to pay any fees or taxes due the state, the tribes, as the members of MMCT Venture, LLC, waive the possible defense of sovereign immunity with respect to any action or claim by the state against the tribes as the members of MMCT Venture, LLC, to the extent such action or claim is permitted to be brought against a member of a limited liability company under state law to collect any fees or taxes, while preserving any other defenses available to the tribes, and (B) that the venue for such action or claim shall be in the judicial district of Hartford.
(d) Such authorization shall apply to MMCT Venture, LLC, provided: (1) MMCT Venture, LLC, is a limited liability company jointly and exclusively owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut; (2) no other person or business organization holds an equity interest in MMCT Venture, LLC; and (3) each tribe holds at least a twenty-five per cent equity interest in MMCT Venture, LLC. If MMCT Venture, LLC, ceases to be a limited liability company jointly and exclusively owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut in which each tribe holds at least a twenty-five per cent equity interest, such authorization shall be void.
(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (b) and (c) of this section, the authorization to conduct authorized games at a casino gaming facility pursuant to said subsections shall not be effective during the ten-year initial term that amendments to the Mashantucket Pequot procedures and to the Mashantucket Pequot memorandum of understanding with the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, or a new compact with the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, and amendments to the Mohegan compact and to the Mohegan memorandum of understanding with the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut, or a new compact with the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut, entered into pursuant to section 12-851 are effective, as described in subdivision (3) of subsection (b) of section 12-851.
(P.A. 17-89, S. 14; P.A. 21-23, S. 25.)
History: P.A. 17-89 effective June 27, 2017; P.A. 21-23 added Subsec. (e) re when authorization to conduct authorized games at casino gaming facility not effective, effective July 1, 2021.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 12 - Taxation

Chapter 226 - Gaming Policy, Regulation and Revenue

Section 12-557 and 12-557a. - Establishment of commission; appointment; chairman; salary. Commission to be within Department of Revenue Services for administrative purposes only.

Section 12-557b. - Definitions.

Section 12-557c to 12-557e. - Department of Consumer Protection to work in cooperation with Gaming Policy Board. Gaming Policy Board: Members, staff support. Gaming Policy Board: Powers and duties.

Section 12-558. - Oath. Bond. Action by board.

Section 12-559. - Employees.

Section 12-560. - Bonding of employees.

Section 12-561. - Conflict of interest.

Section 12-562. - Enforcement. Regulations. Racing and jai alai meeting dates.

Section 12-563. - Adoption, publication and posting of regulations.

Section 12-563a. - Informational materials re programs for prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of chronic gamblers.

Section 12-564. - Annual reports. Studies.

Section 12-564a. - Monthly report re investigations and arrest data.

Section 12-565. - Powers of commissioner.

Section 12-565a. - Regulations on wagering on sporting events.

Section 12-566. - Record of proceedings to be public.

Section 12-567. - Organizational units.

Section 12-568. - Operation of lotteries. Lottery Fund. Participation in joint lottery games. Payment of prizes and compensation. Certification of balance in fund in excess of division needs. Unclaimed prize moneys to be used for educational purposes...

Section 12-568a. - Regulation of state lottery.

Section 12-569. - Breach of fiduciary responsibility by lottery sales agent.

Section 12-569a. - Lottery advertising.

Section 12-569b. - Settlement initiative program for delinquent lottery sales agents.

Section 12-570. - Forgery, counterfeiting or altering of tickets: Class A misdemeanor.

Section 12-570a. - Sale of an out-of-state lottery ticket: Class A misdemeanor.

Section 12-570b. - Suspension of sales of Powerball tickets.

Section 12-571. - Sale of off-track betting systems. Regulation of off-track betting systems.

Section 12-571a. - Twenty-four off-track betting branch facilities authorized. Simulcasting and other amenities. Location of facilities. State and municipal approval. Report.

Section 12-571b. - Moratorium on tele-track facilities.

Section 12-572. - Off-track betting facilities. Deposit of daily receipts. Distribution of sums in pari-mutuel pool. Contract disputes.

Section 12-572a. (Formerly Sec. 12-575a). - Municipal income from money wagered.

Section 12-572b. - Advance deposit wagers. Penalties.

Section 12-573. - Certification of balance in betting fund in excess of department needs. Transfer to General Fund.

Section 12-573a. - Operation of frontons.

Section 12-574. - Licensing.

Section 12-574a. - Town referendum on racing and fronton. Sunday operation for racing and jai alai events and off-track pari-mutuel betting on racing programs.

Section 12-574b. - Horse racing. Special Revenue Advisory Board established. Appointment.

Section 12-574c. - Licensing moratorium. Exceptions.

Section 12-574d. - Collection and testing of urine specimens from racing dogs. Regulations.

Section 12-575. - Pari-mutuel betting. Tax. Uncashed tickets. Payments to municipalities.

Section 12-575b. - Microchemistry Laboratory Fund established.

Section 12-575c. - Combination of pari-mutuel betting into single pool.

Section 12-576. - Presence of minors at gaming establishments; penalties. Licensing of minors. Payment of claims for winnings.

Section 12-577. - Audit of licensees.

Section 12-578. - Regulations governing registration and licenses. Fees. Criminal history records checks of applicants.

Section 12-578a. - Regulation of casino gaming facility.

Section 12-578aa and 12-578bb. - Fantasy contests. Gross receipts tax.

Section 12-578b. - Standards of operation and management for casino gaming facility.

Section 12-578c. - Licensing of gaming employee, nongaming vendor, gaming services and gaming affiliate.

Section 12-578d. - Presence of minors and employment of young adults at casino gaming facility.

Section 12-578e. - Assessment and payment of costs of regulating casino gaming facility.

Section 12-578f. - Authorization of MMCT Venture, LLC to operate casino gaming facility.

Section 12-578g. - Payments by MMCT Venture, LLC.

Section 12-578h. - Payments from municipal gaming account to municipalities.

Section 12-578i. - Advisory Council on Large Entertainment Venues.

Section 12-578j. - Payment to state.