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AK - Challenge to nonprofit's gaming permit properly dismissed
A trial court properly dismissed a complaint objecting to the Department of Revenue's
issuance of a state gaming permit to a nonprofit organization, the Alaska Supreme
Court has held. The complaint was brought by the owner of a bicycle rental business,
who objected to a free bicycle loan program that the nonprofit organization funded
with the proceeds of its gaming permit. The Department of Revenue did not abuse
its discretion or violate public policy or the business owner's constitutional rights
when it approved the nonprofit organization's permit application.
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