Las Vegas Review-Journal

Small gaming services company fined $5,000

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A small Las Vegas gaming services company is expected to be fined $5,000 by the Nevada Gaming Commission for failing to properly register four employees with the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

One of the employees worked nearly 12 years before the failure to register was discovered.

A complaint filed by the board says SSM Gaming LLC, a small company with 12 employees that assists companies with their interactio­ns with regulators, didn’t register four of its employees with the board until well after they began working, a violation of gaming regulation­s.

The failure was discovered during Control Board accounting in March when the gaming industry was shut down in an effort to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s.

According to the complaint filed Wednesday by the Attorney General’s Office on behalf of the Control Board, SSM failed to register employees at various times, finally registerin­g all of them in 2014.

The five-count complaint will be reviewed Thursday by the Gaming Commission.

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