"The rules have been framed and the file will now move to state Chief Secretary and then to the Chief Minister. These rules will be notified within 20 days," Additional Secretary (Home) Sanjiv Gadkar told PTI.
Once the rules are notified, the state will have a Gaming Commission with various regulatory clauses, including banning locals from entering casinos. After the rules come into force, only non-Goans will be allowed, he said.
Goa has around 14 land-based and four offshore casinos.
The state government will appoint a Gaming Commissioner, who will be an authority to regulate the casino industry in Goa.
Once the Gaming Commissioner is appointed he will notify places where the offshore casino vessels can be moored.
The state government has already banned children below 18 years from entering the gaming area of the casino. They are allowed in restaurant and other non-gaming areas.
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