Head of Nevada Control Board to Stand Down

Jerry Markling, head of the Nevada Control Board gaming unit that investigates criminal regulation violations in casinos throughout the US state of Nevada, is to retire, according to the Las Vegas Sun newspaper. Markling has headed up the enforcement division of the state’s Gaming Control Board for the past eight years and has been employed by the board for 20 years.

The division gathers intelligence on organized criminal groups that are involved in gambling activities and picks potential candidates for its ‘Black Book’ – a list of individuals banned from casinos. It also settles disputes between players and casinos, conducts background checks on people applying for work cards and inspects and approves any new games or surveillance systems in the state.

AG Burnett, the Nevada Control Board Chairman, said he relied on Markling’s ‘opinion and advice regarding complicated and gaming regulatory matters’. Markling’s successor has not been revealed yet.

This story was originally published on the iGaming Business website.