The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians Legal Department promotes and defends the legal rights and interests of the Tribal government as a sovereign nation. The commission is composed of seven commissioners, an Executive Director, and licensing, surveillance, internal audit, and compliance staff.
The Shingle Springs Gaming Commission tests each slot machine to ensure the games are fair for patrons, resolves disputes over the play or operation of games, and works with both state and federal regulators, the National Indian Gaming Commission, California Gambling Control Commission and Bureau of Gambling Control to ensure the integrity of gaming at Red Hawk Casino. The Shingle Springs Gaming Commission conducts background investigations on all prospective employees, who must be licensed prior to working at the casino. It is committed to the integrity of the Tribe’s business and ensuring a positive gaming experience for all patrons of Red Hawk Casino. The Shingle Springs Gaming Commission is an entity of the Tribal Government formed to protect the welfare and livelihood of the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians by ensuring that Red Hawk Casino complies with all federal, state and tribal gaming laws.