The Nevada Gaming Commission convened on May 22, 2025, to discuss several key applications for restricted gaming licenses, primarily focusing on Jett Gaming LLC's operations at three locations in Las Vegas. The meeting was marked by a straightforward approval process, with no significant objections raised by the commissioners.
Commissioner Solis Rainey, along with other members, expressed support for the applications, indicating that the discussions were clear and uncomplicated. The commission unanimously approved restricted item number 7, which was recommended by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. This approval reflects the board's confidence in the application process and the compliance of the gaming operations.
The meeting also addressed restricted items 10, 11, and 12, which pertain to Jett Gaming LLC's request for gaming licenses at three locations, previously operated by Terrible Herbst. The company has recently taken over these locations and is in the process of installing their gaming machines. The machines are not yet activated, pending the finalization of the necessary licenses.
Mr. Donato, representing Jett Gaming, provided an update on the transition, confirming that the ownership change occurred on May 13, and they are on track to activate the gaming machines shortly after receiving the city license. The installation of surveillance cameras at the locations has also been completed, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
The commission's approval of these applications is significant as it allows Jett Gaming to move forward with their operations, contributing to the gaming landscape in Las Vegas. The next steps involve finalizing the city license, after which the gaming machines will be operational. This meeting underscores the ongoing growth and regulatory oversight within Nevada's gaming industry.