WELCOME
Pueblo
of Sandia Tribal Gaming Commission Licensing Division
30
Rainbow Road NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113
Telephone:
(505) 796-7501 Fax: (505) 796-7515
Congratulations you have been selected for a position that
requires a Gaming License from the Sandia Tribal Gaming Commission. If you
have any questions on the Gaming application process contact a Licensing Technician
at (505) 796-7501.
Grounds for Unfavorable Eligibility Determination
The Commission Staff shall render an unfavorable eligibility
determination for any grounds deemed reasonable by the Commission Staff,
including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) there is evidence of
an untrue or misleading statement of material fact, or willful omission of any
material fact, in any application, statement, or notice filed with the
Commission or made in connection with any investigation, including the
background investigation;
(2) the applicant has
been convicted of or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere (no
contest) to any felony charge or any gambling-related crime in any
jurisdiction;
(3) the applicant has
been convicted of or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere (no
contest) to any misdemeanor charge involving theft or dishonesty in any
jurisdiction, within the preceding ten (10) years of the date of the
application for license;
(4) the applicant has
offered something of value or, by some other means, has improperly sought to
influence any Commissioner, Commission Staff, any Tribal official or gaming
operation official in an effort to obtain favorable action on the license
application;
(5) the applicant has
promoted, played or participated in any gaming activity that the applicant
knows or should have known was being operated in violation of applicable law;
(6) the applicant has
been denied a license, or had a license revoked or not renewed by any gaming
regulatory commission, except where the denial was based on a technical
deficiency that was subsequently corrected by the applicant or for a reason not
related to licensing that the Commission Staff determines is not material to
its licensing requirements;
(7) the applicant has
been known to associate with persons reliably believed by law enforcement
agencies to be engaged in corrupt or criminal activities, or with persons
identified by the NIGC or any other gaming regulatory commission as being
disqualified from gaming activity;
(8) if for any reason the Commission Staff determines that
licensing of the applicant could:
(i) pose a threat to the public interest or to the effective
regulation of gaming activity on Pueblo land,
(ii) create or enhance the dangers of unsuitable, unfair or
illegal practices, methods or activities in the conduct of gaming activity,
(iii)
adversely affect the general credibility, security, honesty or fairness of
tribal gaming, generally or relating to the Pueblo’s gaming operation,
(iv) result in adverse performance, misconduct or misbehavior by
the applicant, or
(v) result in adverse publicity for the Pueblo and its gaming
operation.
Failure
to reveal material facts, or making any false statement(s) written or verbally
may result in denial of your application for licensure by the Sandia Tribal
Gaming Commission.
Required Documents
Please provide the following Original documents to
your Licensing Tech on the day of your appointment. The Licensing
Technician may request additional documents not listed.
o
Valid New Mexico Driver’s License or ID
o
Social Security Card
o
Immigration Card or Naturalization Certificate (if applicable)
o
Birth Certificate
o
High School Diploma/GED/Higher Education Diploma (or official
transcripts)
o
Tribal ID/Certificate of Indian Blood (if applicable)
o
Tribal Criminal History Report (if applicable)
o
DD-214 Military Separation papers (if applicable)
o
Last three years of tax returns (PMO Only)
o
Licensing Fee – Cashier’s Check or Money Order
o
Print the Certification and Release forms (bottom of this web
page) both of which must be signed and notarized and brought with you to your
interview.
Photo Copies will not
be accepted
Fees
The licensing fee is one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for a
Key Employee and three hundred dollars ($300) for a PMO. Half of
the fee is due at the time of your interview. Payment must be made in
the form of a Cashier Check or Money Order. The remaining balance
will be deducted from your first paycheck.
Employees may elect to pay the licensing fee in full at the time
of the interview.
Application
Login
Once you have created your username and
password, you can login and complete the gaming application.
Note: The gaming application must be completed
on a desktop or laptop. Applications completed on a smart phone or tablet
will result in an incomplete application.
o The
gaming application must be completed in its entirety.
o Application
sections that do not apply to you should be marked N/A.
o Save
your work often
o A
false statement on any part of your application may be grounds for denial,
suspension or revocation of your gaming license.
o When
the application is complete click on the “save” button then the “submit” button
Contact a Licensing Technician at (505) 796-7501 to schedule your
interview.
If at any-time you decide not to proceed with the licensing
process please contact us at (505) 796-7501 to withdraw your gaming
application.