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Gambling. Compliance State-By-State Internet Gaming Expansion National Council of Legislators from Gaming States| June 15, 2012 Gambling. Compliance
Gambling. Compliance About us: U. S. Office 1250 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 200 Washington, D. C. 20036 T: +1 202 261 3567 F: +1 202 261 6583 info@gamblingcompliance. com U. K. Office Suite 704, Capitol Tower 91 Waterloo Road London SE 1 8 RT T: +44 (0)207 921 9980 F: +44 (0)207 960 2885 info@gamblingcompliance. com Gambling. Compliance provides government officials and gaming industry professionals with independent and timely regulatory, legal and policy analysis – in one, fully-customizable online subscription service. q Comprehensive analysis of regulatory change and public policy discussions q Monitoring Internet gaming legislation q Off-reservation gaming and ‘Carcieri’ q Congressional hearings and conference reports q Global market statistics via Gambling. Data Gambling. Compliance
Gambling. Compliance Internet Gambling State Legislative Summary *| June 2012 Status Poker Pending: HB 333 is pending. Session ends June 30. Hawaii Dead: Identical bills HB 2422 and SB 29 both died in committee. Illinois Pending: Introduced as an amendment to property tax measure HB 4148 may be considered in veto session (Nov 27 -Dec 6). Iowa Dead: SF 2275 passed Senate but died in House. Maine Passed: Effectively prohibits Internet lottery sales. Massachusetts Withdrawn: Budget bill amendment 827 was withdrawn. (SB 132 -Lottery Pilot Program pending). Michigan Pending: SB 1003 is pending. Session ends December 31. Mississippi Dead: HB 1373 died in committee. New Jersey Pending: SB 1565 and A 2578 may be considered in the fall. Pennsylvania Withdrawn: Amendment to HB 65 withdrawn shortly after introduction. Utah Passed: Expressly prohibits all Internet gambling, effective July 1. Washington DC Lottery Pending: SB 1463 is pending. Bills must pass by August 31. Delaware Source: Gambling. Compliance Research California Casino Passed: Lottery i. Gaming bill repealed in February. *Does not include ADW legislation Gambling. Compliance
Gambling. Compliance U. S. Internet Gambling State Prohibitions and Discussions*| 2011 -2012 Source: Gambling. Compliance Research Prohibited Regulated Legislation Pending Formal/Informal Discussion *Does not include ADW legislation or informal discussions involving solely online lottery ticket sales via the Internet Gambling. Compliance
Gambling. Compliance Delaware Illinois New Jersey • Regulatory Structure: Internet poker may be offered for play by licensed card rooms, gaming tribes, racing and ADW entities with oversight by the Gambling Control Commission and California Department of Justice. Source: Gambling. Compliance Research California • Regulatory Structure: Internet gaming offered on shared platform through the state’s three racetrack casinos, overseen by the lottery. Also allows lottery ticket sales through lottery. • Regulatory Structure: Creates Division of Internet Gaming within the Lottery. Internet games offered via a single platform but can be offered through multiple affiliates. Division can license affiliates (casino and ADW operators) • Regulatory Structure: Internet gaming operated by Atlantic City casinos and overseen by New Jersey Casino Control Commission and Division of Gaming Enforcement. • Games Offered: Poker only. • Minimum Age: 21 • Tax Rate: 10% of GGR, $30 m initial fee • Games Offered: Internet table games (i. e. Blackjack, poker, craps etc. ), Internet video lottery (i. e. slot-type games) and Internet ticket games (i. e. Online/draw and instant ticket games). • Minimum Age: 21 for casino games/18 for Internet tickets • Tax Rate: Same as land based. • Games Offered: Casino games, including poker. • Minimum Age: 21 • Tax Rate: 15%-25% of GGR • Tax Rate: No taxes but $5 m affiliate license fee. Gambling. Compliance
Gambling. Compliance Nevada Licensing and Operating Regulations Issued Interactive Gaming Law is Enacted 2001 June 2011 Dec 2011 Internet Poker Legislation Passed Feb 2012 First Licensing Recommendations Made May 2012 Technical Standards Issued 2013 Live Play? Gambling. Compliance
Gambling. Compliance Looking Forward. . . “Internet gambling is going to come. It’s interesting that seven or eight years ago, most of the industry was opposed to Internet gambling, and now it’s flipped. ” – Tom Swoik, Illinois Casino Gaming Association “We want to make sure that states like Nevada, New Jersey and California, which are moving forward on Internet gambling, don’t get a competitive advantage on Illinois by legalizing it before we do. We don’t want Congress to close the door by passing a bill before Illinois does. We want to be grandfathered by acting first so the federal government won’t be able to prevent what we want to do on Internet gambling. ” – Ronald Holmes, Staff Member Illinois Senate President John Cullerton Gambling. Compliance
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