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Can you summarize 30 DCMR 2128?
PRIVATELY OPERATED SPORTS WAGERING > RESPONSIBLE GAMING PLAN
Short Summary
This document, outlined in the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations, pertains to the Responsible Gaming Plan for privately operated sports wagering. It applies to Operators and Management Services Providers who are required to submit a Responsible Gaming Plan to the Office at the time of their first application. The plan must be approved by the Office before gaming activity can commence. The Responsible Gaming Plan must include the goals, procedures, and deadlines for implementation, as well as the identification of individuals responsible for its implementation and maintenance. It should also outline procedures for compliance with the office’s self-exclusion program, implementation of a self-limitation program, and plans for creating and disseminating promotional material to educate patrons about compulsive and problem gambling. The plan should also address procedures to prohibit extending credit to individuals or entities placing wagers, prevent the establishment of multiple active Sports Wagering Accounts, allow termination of Accounts without penalty, provide responsible gaming training for employees, prevent underage gambling and intoxicated patrons from gambling, estimate the cost of plan development and administration, and include other policies and procedures determined by the Office to prevent problem gambling and encourage responsible gambling. The Responsible Gaming Plan must be resubmitted for approval within ten business days of any changes or at license renewal. Additionally, all sports wagering websites and mobile applications must include information on the repercussions for underage players who attempt to circumvent controls to prevent underage play.
Whom does it apply to?
Operators and Management Services Providers
What does it govern?
Responsible Gaming Plan
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Not specified.
Jurisdiction
Washington, D.C.