Class III requires the tribe operating the casino to enter into a valid Tribal-State Gaming Compact (Compact) with the State before it may operate the casino. Off of tribal lands, Arizona state law governs gaming between individualsĬlass II: Limited to bingo or gambling devices that are based on the game of bingo and regulated by the tribe with oversight provided by the federal government through the National Indian Gaming Commission.Ĭlass III: Full “Las Vegas style” casino gaming such as gaming devices, blackjack, keno, jackpot poker, and house-banked poker and co-regulated by both the Tribal Gaming Office of the tribe that owns the casino, and ADG. Class I gaming on tribal lands is exclusively regulated by tribal ordinances.
Class I: Social games played solely for prizes of minimal value, or traditional forms of Indian gaming engaged in by individuals as a part of, or in connection with, tribal ceremonies or celebrations.