The Curaçao Sub-Licence operated under the National Ordinance on Offshore Games of Hazard (NOOGH or LBH) of 1993, issued by four master license holders
Curaçao Master Licence (ABOLISHED December 2024) – Complete Regulatory Analysis and Compliance Guide
The Curaçao Master Licence served as the foundational authorization for sub-licensing online gambling operations from 1996 until its complete abolition
The Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) under First Cagayan Leisure and Resort Corporation (FCLRC) represented a specialized licensing framework
The US Virgin Islands Casino License regulates land-based casino operations within designated casino zones on St. Croix and authorizes internet gambling
The Puerto Rico Gaming Commission regulates all gaming activities in Puerto Rico under Act No. 81-2019, covering casinos, sports betting, horse racing
The Northern Mariana Islands (NMI), officially the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), maintains a fragmented casino licensing framework
Guam maintains a restrictive regulatory environment where casino licensing remains unimplemented despite past legislative initiatives. The proposed Guam
Gambling activities in American Samoa remain largely prohibited under territorial law, with no dedicated gaming license framework for commercial operators
The Wyoming Sports Wagering Permit, issued by the Wyoming Gaming Commission, authorizes online sports betting operations under House Enrolled Act No.
The Wisconsin Tribal Gaming Licence operates under the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) of 1988, enabling eleven federally recognized tribes










