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PRIVATELY OPERATED SPORTS WAGERING > HOUSE RULES
Short Summary
This document, titled ‘House Rules,’ governs the operations of privately operated sports wagering facilities in the District of Columbia. It requires Operators and Management Services Providers to adopt comprehensive House Rules, which must be submitted to the Office for approval before commencing operations. The House Rules must address various aspects, including the calculation and payment of winning wagers, the effect of schedule changes, notifying players of odds or proposition changes, acceptance of wagers at terms other than those posted, expiration of winning tickets, methods of contacting the Operator or Management Services Provider, description of prohibited sports participants, funding of sports wagers, circumstances for voiding a wager, treatment of errors and late bets, minimum and maximum wager amounts, and description of accepted wager types. The House Rules must also inform players that wagers are subject to Anti-Money Laundering standards. Additionally, the House Rules must be conspicuously displayed or readily available in the Sports Wagering Facility, as well as posted on the Operator’s or Management Services Provider’s websites and mobile applications. Copies of the House Rules must be made readily available upon request to players, the Office, and the Metropolitan Police Department.
Whom does it apply to?
Operators and Management Services Providers of privately operated sports wagering facilities
What does it govern?
Private sports wagering operations in the District of Columbia
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Penalties for non-compliance or violation of the House Rules are not specified in the provided document.
Jurisdiction
Washington, D.C.