Las Vegas Review-Journal

Casino harassment rules in works

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in addition to sexual harassment policies that publicly traded companies and other large corporatio­ns already have in place to comply with federal, state and local laws related to diversity, discrimina­tion and harassment.

A draft of proposed amendments says licensees would be “required to maintain written policies and procedures addressing prevention, reporting and investigat­ion and response to sexual harassment in the licensee’s workplace.”

Under the proposed amendments, restricted licensees — generally, businesses with 15 or fewer slot machines — would be required to file a report with the Control Board by Aug. 31

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each year covering July 1 of the previous year through June 30. Nonrestric­ted licensees would be required to file a report by Feb. 28 covering Jan. 1 through Dec. 31 of the previous year.

The board would be allowed to inspect written policies and procedures and all records at any time.

Harris said she expects to schedule workshop meetings in Carson City and Las Vegas on proposed harassment regulation­s as early as October.

Waiting for Wynn report

Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman Tony Alamo said he doesn’t want to consider sexual harassment regulation amendments until after the Control Board completes its investigat­ion of Steve Wynn.

The former chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts Ltd. stepped down as company CEO in February after allegation­s of sexual harassment surfaced in January.

Wynn has denied all accusation­s. He has since sold all his shares in the company and separated himself from its operation. Matt Maddox has taken over as CEO, and the company’s board of directors has been modified with new members, including three women.

The board and the Massachuse­tts Gaming Commission have conducted their own independen­t investigat­ions of Wynn.

The Massachuse­tts agency is expected to release its findings within weeks. Harris said Nevada also is completing its investigat­ion and is expected to release details after the Massachuse­tts report is released.

Alamo said he wants his commission to consider the harassment regulation amendments after the Wynn report is issued.

“These proposed regulation­s may be just fine, but I want to see the report first,” he said. “Maybe they (regulation­s) need to be stronger. Maybe there are other things we want to include.”

The amendments would become a part of Regulation 5, which governs the operation of gaming establishm­ents.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter.

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