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REGULATION OF SPORTS WAGERING > Persons prohibited from making wagers on sports events
Short Summary
This legal document, part of the Maine Revised Statutes, regulates the persons who are prohibited from making wagers on sports events. It applies to operators, management services licensees, persons under 21 years of age, sports event participants, operators and employees, interested parties, unauthorized persons, third parties, and regulatory staff. The document prohibits operators and management services licensees from accepting wagers on sports events from persons under 21 years of age and sports event participants. It also prohibits operators, management services licensees, directors, officers, and employees, as well as relatives living in the same household, from making wagers. Additionally, it includes a provision for identifying interested parties who have an interest in the outcome of the sports event. The document establishes a list of unauthorized persons who are not authorized to make wagers on sports events. It further prohibits third parties from making wagers on behalf of others and regulatory staff from participating in sports wagering. No specific penalties are mentioned in this document.
Whom does it apply to?
Operators, management services licensees, persons under 21 years of age, sports event participants, operators and employees, interested parties, unauthorized persons, third parties, regulatory staff
What does it govern?
Persons prohibited from making wagers on sports events
What are exemptions?
A relative living in the same household as a director, officer, or employee of an operator or management services licensee may make a sports wager with an unaffiliated operator or management services licensee.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Maine