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It provides Detroit commercial s gaming operations licensing and regulation; licenses and regulates online gaming and sports betting operators, platform providers and suppliers; regulates pari-mutuel horse racing and -style charitable gaming; and audits tribal gaming compact agreement compliance.
The Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, passed by Michigan voters in 1996 as Proposal E and then expanded and signed into law as the Public Act 69 of 1997, allows non-Native American gaming in Michigan. The proposal was approved by 51.51% of the voters on November 5, 1996.
Michigan Minimum Gambling Age Minimum gambling ages are 18 or 21 years old for tribal s (see below), 21 years old for Detroit s, 18 for poker, 18 for bingo, 21 for sports betting, 18 for horse racing, 18 for the lottery.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person who for hire, gain, or reward, keeps or maintains a gaming room, gaming table, game of skill or chance, or game partly of skill and partly of chance, used for gaming, or who permits a gaming room, or gaming table, or game to be kept, maintained, or played on
​ Felony conviction in any state. ​ Misdemeanor convictions that involve gambling, theft, dishonesty or fraud, in any state.
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In November 1996, 51.5% of Michigan voters approved Proposal E, which effectively authorized the licensing and operation of three s within the City of Detroit. Proposal E (1996 Initiated Law) enacted the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act (MCL 432.201 et seq).

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