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Can you summarize LAAC Title 42, Part XV, Chapter 11, Section 1145?
Rules; Operations > Protection for Problem or Compulsive Gamblers
Short Summary
This document, part of the Louisiana Administrative Code, specifically addresses the protection of problem or compulsive gamblers in the context of sports wagering. It applies to operators of sports wagering platforms. The document outlines several provisions aimed at providing self-restriction and self-imposed limits for players. Operators are required to allow players to restrict themselves from placing sports wagers or accessing their sports wagering accounts for a specific period of time, with a minimum of 30 days. The operators must develop and maintain an online self-restriction form and implement procedures to prevent restricted players from placing sports wagers. Additionally, players have the option to self-impose limits on the amount of money they spend on sports wagers and the funds they deposit into their sports wagering accounts. The operators are responsible for enforcing these limitations and ensuring that self-restricted and self-excluded persons do not receive marketing or advertisement during the period of self-restriction or self-exclusion. The document also mentions the option for players to self-exclude with the state in addition to self-restriction. Overall, the document aims to provide measures to protect problem or compulsive gamblers and promote responsible gambling practices in the sports wagering industry.
Whom does it apply to?
Operators of sports wagering platforms
What does it govern?
Protection for Problem or Compulsive Gamblers
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Not specified.
Jurisdiction
Louisiana