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Online Casino Gaming, Retail and Online Sports Wagering, Fantasy Contests, Keno and Online Sale of Lottery Tickets (Department of Consumer Protection) > Voluntary Self-Exclusion Procedures
Short Summary
This legal document outlines the procedures for voluntary self-exclusion from gaming activities in Connecticut. The Department of Consumer Protection is responsible for creating and maintaining a voluntary self-exclusion list for all gaming activities. Individuals can request inclusion on the list by submitting a request in the prescribed manner and form. Online gaming operators are required to incorporate a voluntary self-exclusion portal into their platforms, where individuals can request inclusion on the list. The department collects specific information from individuals for the purpose of the self-exclusion list, including personal details, acknowledgement of the consequences of self-exclusion, and a release of liability. The duration of self-exclusion can be one year, five years, or lifetime. Online gaming operators and sports wagering retailers are required to submit a daily list of inclusion requests to the department and compare their accounts with the self-exclusion list. Any information submitted by individuals regarding their participation in the self-exclusion process is treated as confidential. The document also addresses communication restrictions, identity verification for removal from the list, forfeiture of winnings for excluded individuals, and cancellation of pending wagers upon self-exclusion. The effective date of this document is February 1, 2022.
Whom does it apply to?
Individuals who wish to exclude themselves from gaming activities
What does it govern?
Voluntary self-exclusion procedures for gaming
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Forfeiture of any winnings or things of value obtained as a result of engaging in gaming
Jurisdiction
Connecticut