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Ohio Casino Control Commission - Sports Gaming > General Wagering Provisions
Short Summary
This document, part of the Ohio Administrative Code, specifically the Ohio Casino Control Commission - Sports Gaming section, outlines the regulations regarding sporting events and wager types in Ohio. It states that the Ohio Casino Control Commission is responsible for maintaining a catalogue of approved sporting events and wager types, which must be made readily available on the commission’s website. Sports gaming proprietors are required to offer wagering only on sporting events and wager types listed in the approved catalogue. The document provides a process for sports gaming proprietors to request the addition of a sporting event or wager type to the approved catalogue. It also mentions that sports governing bodies have the ability to request the prohibition or restriction of wagering on specific sporting events or wager types. The executive director of the commission will review and approve or deny such requests based on good cause, considering the integrity of sports gaming and the best interests of the public. The document further mentions the authority of the executive director to remove previously approved sporting events or wager types from the catalogue and issue emergency orders to prohibit or restrict wagering on specific events or types. Any wagers placed on incomplete sporting events that have been removed from the catalogue or had wagering suspended through an emergency order must be voided. However, the document does not specify any specific penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions.
Whom does it apply to?
Sports gaming proprietors, sports governing bodies
What does it govern?
Regulations regarding sporting events and wager types in Ohio
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
The document does not specify any specific penalties for non-compliance or violation of its provisions.
Jurisdiction
Ohio