may be played as integral parts of bingo enterprises regulated by the act and, as opposed to free standing enterprises of these sub-games, state regulatory laws are not applicable to such subgames, just as they are not applicable to Indian bingo. makes clear the Committee's intent that pull-tabs. The legislative history of IGRA provides guidance on whether pull-tabs and bingo are being played at the same location. The NIGC interprets the 'same location' requirement to mean that pull-tabs must be sold in the same building as bingo is played. Under the IGRA, pull-tabs are class II games only 'if played in the same location' as bingo. This bulletin is intended to clarify where and when pull-tabs may be sold on Indian lands to qualify as class II gaming under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA). The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) has received numerous inquiries regarding the sale of pull-tabs on Indian lands.