The Florida Gaming Control Commission will meet this Thursday in Tallahassee at 9:30 a.m. Eastern and will be broadcast on The FLORIDA Channel. Meeting materials are available at FLGaming.gov/Meetings
Florida Gaming Control Commission
Government Administration
Tallahassee, Florida 1,191 followers
Regulatory body responsible for exercising all regulatory and executive powers of the state with respect to gambling.
About us
The Florida Gaming Control Commission is a five-member regulatory body that is responsible for exercising all regulatory and executive powers of the state with respect to gambling, including pari-mutuel wagering, cardrooms, slot machine facilities, oversight of gaming compacts, and other forms of gambling authorized by the State Constitution or law, excluding the state lottery. #FLGaming
- Website
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FLGaming.gov
External link for Florida Gaming Control Commission
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Tallahassee, Florida
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2022
Locations
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Primary
4070 Esplanade Way
Suite 250
Tallahassee, Florida 32399, US
Employees at Florida Gaming Control Commission
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Julie Brown, Esq.
Vice Chairman @ Florida Gaming Control Commission | Appointed by Governor
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Susan Whitmire
PMP, ADAC, CSM, FCCM Chief Information Officer
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Chuck Drago
Police Practices Consulting,Litigation Support & Expert Witness for attorneys and government
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Marc Taupier
Deputy General Counsel and Chief Gaming Enforcement Legal Advisor
Updates
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Florida Gaming Control Commission reposted this
News Alert: Florida Gaming Control Commission completed an ongoing investigation this week by making arrests and confiscating illegal gambling machines from five Tallahassee-area gas stations with assistance from the City of Tallahassee Police Department. Ten gas stations were involved in the North Florida operation, including one Jefferson County location, one Wakulla County location, and eight Leon County locations. More than $17,000 was seized from the 21 illegal gambling machines confiscated by gaming enforcement personnel, including both slot machines and coin pushers. Ten arrests have been made thus far, with additional arrests pending.
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News Alert: Florida Gaming Control Commission completed an ongoing investigation this week by making arrests and confiscating illegal gambling machines from five Tallahassee-area gas stations with assistance from the City of Tallahassee Police Department. Ten gas stations were involved in the North Florida operation, including one Jefferson County location, one Wakulla County location, and eight Leon County locations. More than $17,000 was seized from the 21 illegal gambling machines confiscated by gaming enforcement personnel, including both slot machines and coin pushers. Ten arrests have been made thus far, with additional arrests pending.
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The Florida Gaming Control Commission is a five-member regulatory body responsible for exercising all regulatory and executive powers of the state with respect to legal gaming, including pari-mutuel wagering, cardrooms, slot machine facilities, oversight of gaming compacts, and other forms of gambling authorized by the State Constitution or law, excluding the state lottery. The FGCC’s mission is to preserve and protect the integrity of gaming activities in Florida through fair regulation, licensing, effective criminal investigation, and enforcement. Report concerns online at FLGaming.gov/File-a-Report, by email at [email protected], or by phone at 850-880-3433.
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News Alert: Brevard County Sheriff's Office and the Florida Gaming Control Commission Confiscate Illegal Slot Machines and Cash from Four Illegal Gambling Facilities. Inside these illegal gambling facilities, $288,207 cash and 158 illegal slot machines were seized by law enforcement personnel, as well as 130 pieces of related equipment, including televisions, computers, and money counters. Upon inspection, one slot machine had taken in $1.3 million over the course of its use. Another slot machine seized had 4,200 games played yet zero jackpots awarded to patrons. For context, a legal slot machine in a licensed slot facility in Florida is required to pay out at least 85 percent to patrons. FGCC agents will continue to investigate. Arrests are pending for both felony and misdemeanor offenses. Read more at FLGaming.gov/News
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The Florida Gaming Control Commission is seeking two fill two Cyber and Digital Technology Analyst positions. See details at Jobs.MyFlorida.com
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In Florida, a variety of gaming activities are legal and strictly regulated by state law. These include: · Pari-mutuel wagering on live and intertrack horse and jai-alai activities at licensed racetracks and jai-alai frontons · Casino gambling, including slots and table games, at certain tribal facilities · Poker and dominoes at licensed cardrooms · Slot machine gaming at eight licensed pari-mutuel facilities in Miami-Dade or Broward counties · Additionally allowed are The Florida Lottery games, as well as bingo, sweepstakes, and drawings for chance, if they comply with state law Find legal Florida gaming facilities at FLGaming.gov/Locations
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Citizen reports are important to share any concerns about illegal gambling, or what may be illegal gambling, activities or facilities in Florida. Report concerns online at FLGaming.gov/File-a-Report, by email at [email protected], or by phone at 850-880-3433
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The Florida Gaming Control Commission will meet this Thursday in Tallahassee at 9:30 a.m. Eastern. Meeting materials are available at FLGaming.gov/Meetings