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Florida Gaming Control Commission
Provide community to obtain information on modern, cloud-based enterprise solutions that satisfy various regulatory, licensing, and enforcement business processes.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Florida Gaming Control Commission
Close: Jul 23, 2026
Provide community to obtain information on modern, cloud-based enterprise solutions that satisfy various regulatory, licensing, and enforcement business processes.
AvailableFlorida Gaming Control Commission
Provide online gaming integrity geofencing system.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
Florida Gaming Control Commission
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Provide online gaming integrity geofencing system.
Florida Gaming Control Commission
Provide independent testing lab services.
Posted Date
Apr 15, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: Apr 15, 2026
Florida Gaming Control Commission
Close: Jun 2, 2026
Provide independent testing lab services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Florida Gaming Control Commission
The workshop focused on gathering industry feedback regarding cardroom rule amendments, specifically concerning the implementation of cashless systems, the replacement of damaged cards, and the use of automatic shufflers. Key discussion points included administrative penalties for rule violations, the need for standardized penalty schedules to ensure fairness, and challenges related to obtaining employee licensure. Participants also addressed the use of card access systems for tracking, the potential authorization of progressive jackpots, and the inclusion of new card games.
The Commission addressed several key agenda items, including the election of a Chair and Vice Chair, and formal introductions for new commissioners. Discussions covered the executive director's quarterly progress report, highlighting administrative rule changes and outreach efforts. The Commission recognized employees of the quarter from various divisions and received an update from the Gaming Enforcement Unit regarding investigative operations, machine seizures, and arrests. Action was taken on multiple pari-mutuel and cardroom license applications. Additionally, the Commission handled several default final orders related to the permanent exclusion of individuals from pari-mutuel and slot machine facilities, as well as license suspensions and revocations. The meeting concluded with a review of a waiver request for a pari-mutuel wagering individual occupational license.
The board discussed several key topics including an update on problem gambling awareness initiatives, staffing vacancies, and new hires. A significant portion of the meeting focused on the successful conclusion of 'Operation Reel of Fortune', a multi-agency law enforcement effort targeting illegal gambling operations. The board also reviewed the 2026 Mutual Cooperation Agreement involving HISA and HIWU to streamline drug testing and medication standards for horseracing. Additionally, the board addressed legal matters including final orders for unpaid financial obligations and permanent exclusions for individuals ejected from various gaming facilities.
The meeting featured a presentation on new staff hires and reports from the Executive Director and the Director of Gaming Enforcement, including summaries of investigative activities, machine seizures, and enforcement statistics. The Commission reviewed and approved various default final orders regarding license exclusions and revocations. Additionally, the Board discussed and approved the annual operating license applications for several greyhound, jai alai, thoroughbred, and quarter horse permitholders. The Commission also authorized rule development to modernize jackpot payout requirements, allowing for the transfer of certain winnings directly to credit meters. Public comment included a discussion on potential process improvements for handling administrative violations and penalty schedules.
The Commission held a discussion event to address regulatory modernization within the gaming industry. Key topics included modernizing occupational licensing processes to better support recruitment for facilities, aligning identification requirements with federal standards, and improving security protocols for access lists. Participants also discussed updating rules for card replacement, jackpot fund management, and promotional activities. Furthermore, the meeting covered procedural proposals for chip retirement, tournament payout documentation, and the expansion of gaming instruments and dealer-assisted tables to reflect evolving technological preferences.
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