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Can you summarize 30 DCMR 2129?
PRIVATELY OPERATED SPORTS WAGERING > SELF-EXCLUSION PROGRAM
Short Summary
This legal document establishes the Self-Exclusion Program, which allows individuals to voluntarily refrain from engaging in sports wagering and other gambling activities offered by the Office and its Licensees. The program requires individuals to complete an application and follow the outlined procedure to have their name placed on the Self-Exclusion List. The application must be accepted by a designated agent approved by the Office, and failure to provide necessary information or execute required forms may result in denial of the request. The Self-Exclusion List application forms may include a request to waive liability for any damages arising from placement in the program. The Office may file a Notice of Placement and disclose the application and notice to approved entities. The document also outlines the responsibilities of Licensees in administering the Self-Exclusion Program, including refusing entry or ejecting individuals on the list, denying wagers or purchases, and withholding winnings. The Office maintains a confidential Self-Exclusion List, accessible to authorized individuals, and may disclose de-identified information for research purposes. The document provides procedures for removal from the Self-Exclusion List and outlines the responsibilities of Licensees in implementing the program. Overall, the document aims to promote responsible gambling and provide a mechanism for individuals to exclude themselves from participating in gambling activities offered by the Office and its Licensees.
Whom does it apply to?
Persons who wish to refrain from sports wagering and other types of gambling offered by the Office and its Licensees
What does it govern?
Self-Exclusion Program for refraining from sports wagering and other types of gambling offered by the Office
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Washington, D.C.