Drug abuse, criminal acts why casino workers lose registration
By Thomas Moore, Las Vegas Sun
Anyone who is defined as a gaming employee, according to Nevada Revised Statute 463.0157, must be registered before they can work in the gaming industry.
Becoming a registered employee is different than getting a gaming license. But it still involves a background investigation, and registered employees must not break the law.
The casino jobs that require registration include dealers, change personnel, counting-room personnel, keno runners, keno writers, machine mechanics, oddsmakers and line setters, security personnel, shift or pit bosses and a host of other gambling-related jobs.