Gambling Control Board

The Gambling Control Board is a regulatory agency responsible for overseeing and enforcing laws related to gambling activities within a jurisdiction. Its primary mission is to ensure fair play, protect consumers, and maintain the integrity of the gaming industry. The board issues licenses to operators, monitors compliance with regulations, and investigates any violations or illegal activities. By promoting responsible gambling practices and addressing issues such as addiction, the Gambling Control Board plays a crucial role in balancing the interests of the gaming industry with public welfare.