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SPORTS BETTING REGULATIONS > RESPONSIBLE GAMING AND SELF-RESTRICTION Effective 4/14/20
Short Summary
This document, part of the Code of Colorado Regulations, specifically the Department of Revenue’s Division of Gaming - Rules promulgated by Gaming Commission, pertains to responsible gaming and self-restriction in the context of sports betting. It applies to sports betting websites, mobile applications, self-service gaming devices (kiosks), Master, Sports Betting Operator, and Internet Sports Betting Operator licensees, as well as Sports Betting Operations with brick-and-mortar locations. The document requires these entities to display a responsible gaming logo on their platforms, provide a prominent message with a helpline number for gambling problems, include links to resources for assistance with gambling problems, and outline their policy and commitment to responsible gaming. Brick-and-mortar locations must also have additional policies in place for revoking privileges related to specific services. The document also mandates the establishment and maintenance of a self-exclusion program for patrons, with requirements for sharing self-exclusion data with the Division. Overall, the document aims to promote responsible gaming practices and provide support for individuals with potential gambling problems.
Whom does it apply to?
Sports betting websites, mobile applications, self-service gaming devices (kiosks), Master, Sports Betting Operator, and Internet Sports Betting Operator licensees, as well as Sports Betting Operations with brick-and-mortar locations
What does it govern?
Responsible gaming and self-restriction in the context of sports betting
What are exemptions?
The regulations do not apply to persons identified in 44-30-1502 C.R.S. who are only prohibited from betting on a sporting event overseen by their sport's governing body.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties for non-compliance or violation of the document's provisions are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Colorado