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Can I offer contests that involve push notifications in Connecticut? What are the requirements?
To offer contests that involve push notifications in Connecticut, there are no specific regulations mentioned in the provided context documents. However, if the contests involve online gaming or fantasy contests, there are specific requirements that must be met in order to operate such contests in Connecticut.
According to [12 CTGS 863][1.1], an individual may only participate in a fantasy contest outside of the reservations of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and the Mohegan Tribe of Indians of Connecticut if the contest is authorized pursuant to section 12-852 or 12-853, and the individual has attained the age of eighteen. Additionally, any electronic wagering platform used to conduct fantasy contests shall be developed to verify that an individual with an account for fantasy contests is eighteen years of age or older.
Furthermore, [12 RCSA 865-14][2.2] states that an electronic wagering platform offering fantasy contests shall clearly identify on the internet website and mobile application the person that is offering the fantasy contest.
If the contests do not involve online gaming or fantasy contests, there may be other regulations that apply. However, without further information about the nature of the contests, it is difficult to provide a more specific answer.
In summary, there are no specific regulations mentioned in the provided context documents for contests that involve push notifications in Connecticut. However, if the contests involve online gaming or fantasy contests, specific requirements must be met. If the contests do not involve online gaming or fantasy contests, further information is needed to determine if there are any applicable regulations.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Requirements for conducting sports wagering, online casino gaming, and fantasy contests. Electronic wagering platform requirements. Independent review of operations. Advertising restrictions.
- [2.2] Electronic Wagering Platform Requirements for Fantasy Contests
Jurisdiction
Connecticut