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Can I obtain a fantasy sports license in North Dakota? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Obtaining a Fantasy Sports License in North Dakota
According to the documents provided, there is no specific information regarding obtaining a fantasy sports license in North Dakota. However, the North Dakota Attorney General’s office is responsible for administering, regulating, enforcing, and promoting the state’s lottery [2].
It is possible that fantasy sports fall under the jurisdiction of the North Dakota Lottery, and therefore, you may need to contact them directly to inquire about obtaining a license. You can find more information about the North Dakota Lottery and its responsibilities on their website [2].
Additionally, if your fantasy sports business involves activities supervised and regulated by a federal agency, you may need to obtain a federal license [3].
We recommend contacting the North Dakota Lottery and any relevant federal agencies for more information on obtaining a fantasy sports license in North Dakota.
Requirements for Obtaining a State Gaming License in North Dakota
If your fantasy sports business exceeds the primary prize limit of $8,000 and/or exceeds the $40,000 maximum per year, you may need to apply for a State Gaming License [4].
All recordkeeping forms for state licensed organizations can be found on the North Dakota Attorney General’s website [4].
We recommend reviewing the forms and requirements for obtaining a State Gaming License if your fantasy sports business exceeds the prize limits mentioned above.
Conclusion
Based on the information provided, there is no specific information regarding obtaining a fantasy sports license in North Dakota. However, you may need to contact the North Dakota Lottery and any relevant federal agencies for more information. If your fantasy sports business exceeds certain prize limits, you may also need to apply for a State Gaming License.
Source(s):
- [2] North Dakota Attorney General | Gaming
- [3] Licenses and Permits / Minnesota Department of Employment and …
- [4] North Dakota Attorney General | Gaming Forms
Jurisdiction
North Dakota