Claims Conference/ICAC Arson Investigation Seminar, February 4-8, 2008, Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada

last updated on October 8, 2007

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It's okay to have fun, even if you're here on business

Once the meetings are over, it's time to have some fun. Las Vegas is known for its exciting entertainment and 24-hour casinos. Whether you want to stay in the hotel, venture out onto the Strip, or explore beyond that, there's always plenty to do.

The Riviera Hotel and Casino houses one of the most bustling gaming arenas in the world. With over 100,000 square feet of action, the Riviera offers the traditional and the new. Blackjack, Roulette, and Slots are some of the most popular games for the Riviera visitor, while the more adventurous patrons may enjoy their luck at mini-Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, and Spanish or Caribbean 21. The Riviera's Race and Sports Book is one of the most famous gaming parlors on the Strip.

Whether you consider yourself a "high roller" or a budget-minded vacationer, the Riviera Hotel and Casino has the right gaming experience just for you. From the rockin' Penny Slots to the ambience of our High Limit Slot Area, you'll find what you're looking for at the Riviera.

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Additional Information

Accommodations:In accordance with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, we invite all registrants to advise us of any disability and any requests for accommodation to that disability. Please submit your request as far in advance of the program as possible.

Cancellations: All registration cancellations and transfers MUST be made in writing. Cancellation notices sent 10 or more working days prior to the start of the seminar are 100 percent refundable. Any refund due will be issued within 15 business days after receipt of the cancellation notice. Cancellation notices sent fewer than 10 working days prior to the start of the seminar are 50 percent refundable. These refunds will be processed after the event occurs. No refunds are available after Wednesday, January 30, 2008. You may substitute a participant at no additional charge. Please forward all requests to registrar@namic.org or fax to (317) 876-6213.

Confirmation: You will receive a detailed e-mail confirmation upon successful completion of the registration process for this event. Please make sure to enter a valid e-mail address on the registration form. If you have any questions regarding your registration, please e-mail registrar@namic.org or call (800) 336-2642.

Questions: If you have any questions regarding your registration, e-mail registrar@namic.org or call (800) 336-2642, ext. 1032. If you have any questions regarding the conference, e-mail tmilzarek@namic.org or call (800) 336-2642 ext. 1082.

What to wear: The suggested dress code for this meeting is business casual.