AB 1355, as introduced, Gray. Gaming: Tribal Nation Grant Fund.
Existing federal law, the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988, provides for the negotiation and execution of tribal-state gaming compacts for the purpose of authorizing certain types of gaming on Indian lands within a state. The California Constitution authorizes the Governor to negotiate and conclude compacts, subject to ratification by the Legislature.
Existing law ratifies a number of tribal-state gaming compacts between the State of California and specified Indian tribes, including the compact entered into between the State of California and the Karuk Tribe. Existing law creates in the State Treasury the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund and the Indian Gaming Revenue Sharing Trust Fund for the receipt and deposit of moneys received by the state from Indian tribes pursuant to the terms of gaming compacts and authorizes moneys in those funds to be used for certain purposes. Existing law also creates the Tribal Nation Grant Fund in the State Treasury, to be administered by the California Gambling Control Commission, for the receipt and deposit of moneys received by the state from Indian tribes, pursuant to the terms of tribal-state gaming compacts, and authorizes moneys in the fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, to be used for discretionary distribution to nongaming tribes and limited gaming tribes for purposes related to effective self-governance, self-determined community, and economic development.
This bill would specify that the Tribal Nation Grant Fund reflects a vision of facilitating the development of tribal institutions and improving the quality of life of tribal people throughout the state.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 12012.95 of the Government Code is
2amended to read:
(a) There is hereby created in the State Treasury
4the Tribal Nation Grant Fund for the receipt and deposit of moneys
5received by the state from Indian tribes pursuant to the terms of
6tribal-state gaming compacts.begin insert The fund reflects a vision of
7facilitating the development of tribal institutions and improving
8the quality of life of tribal people throughout the state.end insert
9(b) The Tribal Nation Grant Fund shall be administered by the
10California Gambling Control Commission. Moneys in the fund
11shall be available, upon appropriation by the Legislature, for the
12discretionary distribution of funds to nongaming tribes and limited
13gaming tribes upon application of those tribes for purposes related
14to effective self-governance, self-determined
community, and
15economic development.
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