Nevada gambling regulators require patrons to wear masks at table games

Face masks or cloth face coverings must be available for patrons and guests, the Gaming Control Board said in the notice. Guests must be offered a face-covering upon entering the property “or have signage throughout the establishment notifying patrons that face coverings are available.”

The Nevada Gaming Control Board issued a notice on Wednesday updated its policy on face coverings at casinos.

In accordance with the updated guidelines, patrons are now required to wear masks or coverings at table games if there is no barrier between the dealer and the players.

Nonrestricted licensees are also required to ensure employees wear “appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)” and that they “provide training on how to properly use and dispose of all PPE.”

Face masks or cloth face coverings must be available for patrons and guests, NGCB said in the notice. Guests must be offered a face-covering upon entering the property “or have signage throughout the establishment notifying patrons that face coverings are available.”

The third adjustment acknowledged face masks at table games:

“Licensees must require patrons to wear face coverings at table and card games if there is no barrier, partition, or shield between the dealer and each player. This requirement applies to table and card game players, spectators, and any other person within 6 feet of any table or card game.”

The notice also said in reference to Gov. Steve Sisolak‘s Emergency Directive 021, “musical performances, live entertainment, concerts, competitions, sporting events or any events with live performances” can resume, but must remain closed for public attendance.

As reported by FOX 5, the Board must approve those events prior to the event.

The Updated Health and Safety Policies for Reopening after Temporary Closure can be accessed here.