If you are a member of the media you can get any news releases, advisories and social media links on these pages. You can also send in an online KORA request to the commission.

Racing and Gaming Law

The KRGC is regulated primarily through the Kansas Lottery Act, the Kansas Expanded Lottery Act (KELA), and the Kansas Parimutuel Racing Act.  KELA was created by, and the Lottery Act and the Parimutuel Racing Act were amended through, Senate Bill 66 (SB66) which was passed in 2007.  The legislature delegated to the KRGC the task of promulgating rules and regulations to regulate casinos, racetracks, racinos and related licensees, which KRGC does through implementation of regulations known as KARs (Kansas Administrative Regulations.)  Below are links to these statutes, regulations and Senate bill:

Kansas Lottery Act
Kansas Expanded Lottery Act (KELA)
Kansas Parimutuel Racing Act

KELA Regulations
Parimutuel Regulations

Senate Bill 66 (SB66)

Administrative Law

Other Kansas statutes are used by KRGC during the administration of its duties, including the Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA) and the Kansas Administrative Procedures Act (KAPA.)  KOMA is followed by the commission whenever three or more of its members meet to discuss agency business.  This primarily occurs during regularly scheduled monthly commission meetings.  KAPA is followed whenever the agency takes some action that affects a right held by a person or an organization and that person or organization wants to challenge the agency action.  For example, if a casino employee holding an occupational license violates a regulation, the KRGC will issue a Notice of Violation  (NOV) that sets forth the facts of the violation and the sanctions that can be levied. Because those sanctions include the possibility that the licensee's license will be revoked or suspended, the licensee has the right to a hearing conducted in accordance with KAPA requirements.  Following are links to these satutes and a link to additional helpful information on the Kansas Attorney General's website:


Kansas Open Meetings Act (KOMA)
Kansas Administrative Procedures Act (KAPA)
Open Government - KOMA Resources (Kansas Attorney General’s Office)

KRGC is also subject to the Kansas Open Records Act (KORA.)  KORA was created to bring openness to State governance by requiring government agencies to provide access to public records (recorded information made, maintained, kept or possessed by a public agency) unless the record falls under one of several categories of records that are exempt from disclosure.  Anyone wishing to make an open records request may send a written request to KRGC’s freedom of information officer at www.krgc.ks.gov.  In some cases, KRGC may require proof of the requester’s identity or written certification that the requester will not use the names and addresses found in the documents to solicit the listed individuals.  A form is available to assist you in making your request.  Below is a link to additional information about KORA, a link to KORA statutes, a KORA request form that you may use to assist you in making your request, and a link to additional helpful information on the Kansas Attorney General’s Office website:

•  Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) - Additional Information    
•  Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) - Kansas Statutes
•  Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) - Request Form 
•  Open Government - KORA Resources (Kansas Attorney General’s Office) 

 

Criminal and Nuisance Statutes

KRGC also has responsibility for enforcing certain aspects of illegal gambling. Enforcement is focused on illegal poker rooms and illegal slot machines located in bars, restaurants, fraternal organizations and other locations throughout the state, and is accomplished primarily through civil asset seizure and forfeiture proceedings and through coordination of enforcement efforts with local law enforcement agencies.  KRGC also enforces gambling-related crimes found under KELA and the parimutuel racing act (KPRA).  Criminal, nuisance, KELA and KPRA statutes related to illegal gambling are:

A:  Crimes Against the Public Morals
•    21-6403 – Gambling Definitions
•    21-6404 – Gambling
•    21-6405 – Illegal Bingo Operation
•    21-6406 – Commercial Gambling
•    21-6407 – Dealing in Gambling Devices
•    21-6408 – Unlawful Possession of a Gambling Device
•    21-6409 – Installing Communication Facilities for Gambling
B:  Nuisance Statutes
•    22-3901 –Common Nuisances (Civil)
•    22-3905 – Maintenance of a Common Nuisance (Criminal)
C:  Crimes Under the Kansas Expanded Lottery Act (KELA)
•    74-8756 – Wager, Loan and Credit Restrictions
•    74-8758 – Wagering Restrictions – Electronic Gaming Machines
•    74-8759 – Manipulating Electronic Gaming Machine Game or Lottery Facility Game
•    74-8760 – Unlawful Wagering
•    74-8761 – VOID (Gray Machines)
•    74-8762 – Restrictions on State and Local Officials and Affiliated Persons
D:  Crimes Under the Kansas Pari-mutuel Racing Act
•    74-8804 – Disclosure of Confidential Information
•    74-8810 – Prohibited Acts

 

 Illegal Gambling

Regulations

Statutes

Hearing Policy

This section provides information to assist individuals who require a gaming license in order to be employed with a Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission (KRGC) regulated casino and to assist gaming and non-gaming suppliers who require regulatory approval to do business with a KRGC regulated casino. The KRGC’s Security and Licensing Division conducts background investigations of both lottery gaming facility management companies and their employees and lottery gaming facility suppliers and certain designated supplier employees.  Background investigations are conducted to protect the public interest by ensuring that only businesses and individuals exhibiting honesty and good character are eligible to engage in gaming operations at KRGC regulated casinos. The links velow provide information on licensing, gaming regulation, approved suppliers, the forms needed to apply for licensing, and parimutuel racng.  The KRGC is also responsible for the licensing and regulation of parimutuel racing in Kansas.

The links below include information on licensing, gaming regulations,approved supppliers, the forms needed to apply for licensing, and parimutuel racing and a list of directed to the KRGC Licensing Divison at 785-296-5800

 

 

 

Licensing & Security

Electronic Security

Casino Employee

Shipment of Table Games Accessories

Corporate / Supplier

Parimutuel Racing

Constitutional Authority

Charitable Raffles

 

Authorized by Kansas

Constitutional Amendment

in 2014

 

Charitable Bingo

 

Authorized by Kansas

Constitutional Amendment

in 1974

 

State Lottery

 

Authorized by Kansas Constitutional

Amendment in 1986

 

 

Pari-mutuel Wagering

 

Authorized by Kansas

Constitutional

Amendment in 1986

 

Tribal Gaming

 

Authorized by Federal Indian

Gaming

Regulatory Act in 1988

 

Statutory Authority

Raffle Amendment SCR 1618

(Charitable Raffles) 

 

 

 

 

Bingo Act

(Charitable Bingo) 

 

 

 

 

 Kansas Lottery Act 

(Traditional lottery

games)

 

 

Kansas Expanded

Lottery Act

(State owned casinos)

 

 

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Parimutuel Racing Act

(Horse and Dog Tracks

-None Currently in Operation)

 

 

 

Tribal Gaming

Oversight Act

(Tribal Casinos) 

 

Oversight Agencies

Kansas Department of Revenue

 

Regulates raffles conducted by

bona-fide, licensed, non-profit

organizations

 

 

 

 

For more information

Click Here

Kansas Department of Revenue

 

Regulates bingo conducted by

bona-fide, licensed, non-profit

organizations

 

 

 

 

For more information

Click Here

Kansas Lottery

Commission

 

Administers traditional

lottery games, owns and

operates state casino

games

 

 

 

For more information

Click Here

Lottery Gaming

Facility Review

Board

 

Created to select

lottery gaming

facility

managers.

 

 

 

Kansas Racing and

Gaming Commission

 

Regulates state owned

casinos and licensed

pari-mutuel racetracks in Kansas 

 

 

 

 

Kansas State

Gaming Agency

 

Oversees Tribal

Gaming operations

in Kansas

 

 

 

For more information

Click Here

  

 

The Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission is the agency empowered by the Kansas Expanded Lottery Act and Pari-mutuel Racing Act to  regulate  expanded gaming and pari-mutuel racing in Kansas. It is made up of a board of 5 commissioners that meet monthly to conduct regulatory business for gaming in Kansas. The day to day operations of the agency are run by an executive director and staff. KRGC meetings are open to the public and agendas and minutes are posted regularly online. Commission oversees a number of regulatory duties including audit/electronic security, surveillance & security, licensing and responsible gambling. In addition, the KRGC serves as the coordinating agency for illegal gambling in Kansas.

 

KRGC

Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board

State Gaming Agency

LGFRB Meetings

DateLocation (City)Major TopicsAgenda
08-05-2008 Teleconference Regarding the Southeast Zone and South Central Zone Agenda
08-13-2018 Kansas City Regarding the Northeast Zone and South Central Zone Agenda
08-21-2008 Topeka Final action on the Southeast and Southcentral Zone Agenda
09-02-2008 Topeka Regarding the Southwest Zone and Northeast Zone Agenda

Next KRGC Meeting

 
Date: Friday, May 17th
Time: 10:00am
Location
Eisenhower State Office Buliding
700 SW Harrison St. Topeka, KS
4th floor Suite 450

 
 
 
 
 
 
                                        
      

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Click Here for Current Agenda

Click Here for Past Meetings & Agendas

Click Here for the Casino's Past Revenue Reports

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