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SEE new Covid-19 Terms

Due to Covid-19 outbreak you as the host takes full responsibility for the safety of all staff. If any of your staff gets sick or infected at your event. You the host is 100% responsible for all medical bills, lost wages and compensation to the staff member up to $1,000,000 for each occurrence. Host will make available masks and hand washing stations. We want to throw your casino events safely. If we are risking our lives to entertain you at your events we need to be sure you are 100% aware of the consequences. ALL deposits are NON-Refundable but transferable for up to two years. We will not play with the safety of our staff. You agree to these terms if you choose to book with us during these troubling times.

All Deposits are NON-Refundable. Book your casino party only at your own risk. We currently want to throw your events but the safely of our staff is priory. If we are legally aloud to complete your event we will but your are still responsible of the safety of our staff

Once this CA.Gov site says we call we will be able to throw your events.

ALL event deposits are transferable to any of our live stream covid-19 safe services. We can transfer your deposit to any event up to two years.

updated July 1, 2020 CA.GOV

State public health directives prohibit professional, social and community gatherings. Gatherings are defined as meetings or other events that bring together persons from multiple households at the same time for a shared or group experience in a single room, space, or place such as an auditorium, stadium, arena, large conference room, meeting hall, or other indoor or outdoor space. They pose an especially high danger of transmission and spread of COVID-19.

On May 25, 2020, in an effort to balance First Amendment interests with public health, the State Public Health Officer created an exception to the prohibition against mass gatherings for faith-based services and cultural ceremonies as well as protests. Those types of gatherings are now permitted indoors so long as they do not exceed 100 attendees or 25% of the capacity of the space in which the gathering is held, whichever is lower. State public health directives now do not prohibit in-person outdoor faith-based services or protests as long as face coverings are worn and physical distancing of 6 feet between persons or groups of persons from different households is maintained at all times. All other gatherings are prohibited until further notice, except as otherwise specifically permitted in state public health directives (including in applicable industry guidance).

Crowds and limited physical distancing increase the risk for COVID-19. If you attended a protest, remember that confidential, free testing is available. Find a testing location near you. If you test negative it does not mean that you may not develop COVID-19 later on. Therefore, it is advisable that you self-isolate for 14 days if possible.

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