Companies that want to open a casino at a Nebraska horse racetrack will have to pony up $1 million for a license.
That’s one of the requirements of the rules released Friday afternoon by the Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission.
The 67-page document lays out everything from license applications, to how to handle money, to how to deal with problem gambling and sex trafficking.
Included are two key provisions that are likely to make some people happy and others unhappy: all casinos will be smoke-free, and no one other than law enforcement officers or licensed security guards will be allowed to carry firearms.