Gaming Commission

The mission of the Delaware Nation Gaming Commission is to ensure the integrity of the games and protect the interest of the Delaware Nation by regulation and monitoring gaming. We work to ensure that all gaming within the Delaware nation’s jurisdiction is operated in accordance with tribal laws and regulations which include background checks and licensing of all employees of the Goldriver Casino and its vendors. It is our responsibility to ensure the casino is in compliance with the laws and regulations of the National Indian Gaming Commission, the Oklahoma State Office of Finance and the Delaware Nation Gaming Ordinances.


Committee Members

Linda Parton - (Chairwoman)
Bonnie Stephenson - (Secretary)
Ann Brower
Jeanne Mosley
Jarel Hamill

Delaware Gaming Commission Employees

Kay Busby - (Executive Director, Internal Auditor)
Leta Kay Bush - (Administrative Assistant, Internal Auditor)
Victoria De La Rosa Feliciano - (Compliance Officer)
Christie White - (Compliance Officer)
Steve Fouts - (Surveillance Manager)
 
Applications
 
Renewal Application
Revised Employee Application
Revised Vendor Application
Vendor Tech Renewal Application
 
 
Delaware Gaming Commission
PO Box 806
31064 SH 281, Building 101
Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005
Office: 405-247-2292
Fax: 405-247-9155
Delaware Nation Oklahoma
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We, the Delaware Nation, whose aboriginal name is Lenape or Lenni-Lenape, also known as the Grandfathers, is the oldest known Nation in the Northern Hemisphere, aboriginally inhabiting the Eastern Seaboard of North America, the first indigenous Nation to treat with the United States of America (September 17, 1778, 7 Statute 13: Brotherton Reservation), consummating a total of one (1) treaty with the United States of America and descending from the Cape Girardeau Spanish Land Grant Area, invoking the guidance of the Almighty Creator with faith in the purposes of our Supreme Being, with pride in our ancient heritage and with the determination to promote, through our united effort, the general well-being of our Nation and to secure unto our Nation and Nation’s descendants the rights, powers and privileges provided by the laws of the Delaware Nation and the laws of the United States of America.