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Can I offer contests that involve website promotions in Pennsylvania? What are the requirements?
Offering Contests with Website Promotions in Pennsylvania
Yes, you can offer contests that involve website promotions in Pennsylvania, but you must comply with the regulations set forth by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board [3.1].
Requirements for Offering Contests with Website Promotions
To offer contests with website promotions in Pennsylvania, you must be an interactive gaming certificate holder or interactive gaming operator [3.1]. You must notify and provide the Board with the terms and conditions of each promotion at least 5 days prior to implementing the promotion [3.1]. The terms and conditions must include a description of what is being offered, the dates and times that the promotion is being conducted, the persons who are eligible to participate, the required action to receive the promotion, and the procedure to claim or redeem the promotional offer, among other things [3.1]. The terms and conditions must be stated in a clear and conspicuous manner using plain language and be readily accessible and available for review for the duration of the promotion [3.1].
Fantasy Contest License
Alternatively, you may also offer contests with website promotions in Pennsylvania if you hold a fantasy contest license [1.2]. To obtain a fantasy contest license, you must submit an application to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board [1.4]. The application must contain information about the applicant, including the identity of the applicant, the name and location of the applicant’s licensed facility, the name and business address of the person having custody of the applicant’s financial records, and information and documentation concerning financial background and resources [1.4].
Requirements for Fantasy Contests
If you hold a fantasy contest license, you must comply with the conditions of licensure in 4 Pa.C.S. Chapter 3 and the Board’s regulations [2.2]. Additionally, you may only offer a fantasy contest if the value of all prizes or awards offered to winning participants is established and made known in advance of the fantasy contest, the value of the prize or award is not determined by the number of participants or the amount of fees paid by the participants, the winning outcome reflects the relative knowledge and skill of the participant, the winning outcome is not based on the score, point spread or performance of a single actual team or combination of teams, or solely on a single performance of an individual athlete or player in a single actual event, and the winning outcome is based on statistical results accumulated from fully completed athletic sports contests or events [2.1].
Conclusion
In summary, you can offer contests that involve website promotions in Pennsylvania, but you must comply with the regulations set forth by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. You may either be an interactive gaming certificate holder or interactive gaming operator, or hold a fantasy contest license. If you have any doubts or questions, it is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that your website promotion complies with all applicable laws and regulations.
Source(s):
- [1.2] General licensing requirements.
- [2.1] Fantasy contests generally.
- [3.1] Promotions.
- [1.4] Fantasy contest licenses.
- [2.2] Fantasy contest licensed operator duties.
Jurisdiction
Pennsylvania