Can you summarize 205 CMR 243?
This legal document establishes the standards for Sports Wagering Equipment in Massachusetts. It applies to Sports Wagering Operators and Sports Wagering Vendors. The document requires compliance with Gaming Laboratories International, LLC Standard GLI-33: Event Wagering Systems and its appendices, with certain amendments. It outlines modifications to the standard, including changes to technical standards, player account controls, deposit methods, location requirements, wager limits, personally identifiable information, and audit procedures. The document also specifies requirements for independent audits, internal control procedures, technical security control audits, server locations, communications in wagering venues, and internet or cloud-based hosting of data.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 244?
The provided legal document content pertains to the approval of sports wagering equipment and testing laboratories in Massachusetts. It states that a person certified as an independent testing laboratory under 205 CMR 144.00 for the approval of slot machines and other electronic gaming devices may be authorized by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to provide testing services for sports wagering equipment in Massachusetts. The certified independent testing laboratory is subject to the same notification requirements, continued obligations, and reporting requirements outlined in 205 CMR 144.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 247?
These legal documents, part of the Code of Massachusetts Regulations, establish the uniform standards of sports wagering in Massachusetts. They cover various aspects of sports wagering, including authorized and prohibited Sporting Events and Wager Categories, House Wagering Rules and Patron Access, petition process for approval of new Sporting Events or Wager Categories, use of data sources and official league data, conduct of sports wagering tournaments, contests, and pools, acceptance of sports wagers, minimum and maximum wagers, maintenance and disclosure of promotional offers, and offering of exchange wagering and other peer-to-peer wagering.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 250?
The provided legal document content pertains to the protection of minors and underage youth from sports wagering. It states that Sports Wagering Operators are subject to the same responsibilities regarding the monitoring of parking areas and the safety of minors on the premises of a gaming establishment or Sports Wagering Facility as gaming licensees. The operators are also required to implement policies, procedures, and practices to prevent the service of alcoholic beverages to underage persons on the premises.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 251?
This legal document pertains to the issuance and posting of an Operation Certificate for sports wagering operators in Massachusetts. Before conducting sports wagering, operators must request and obtain an Operation Certificate from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. The Commission conducts reviews, on-site tests, and inspections to ensure compliance with regulations. A conditional Operation Certificate may be issued by a designee, subject to ratification by the full Commission, after a successful test period and satisfaction of outstanding conditions.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 3?
The provided legal document content pertains to the regulation and governance of harness horse racing in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The documents cover various aspects of harness horse racing, including definitions, rules, licensing requirements, stable names, authorized agents, corrupt practices, dead heats, physical examinations, forfeitures and suspensions, licensing, ownership, officials, veterinarians, medications and prohibited substances, out-of-competition testing, physical inspections, testing procedures, postmortem examinations, environmental contaminants, and the adoption of United States Trotting Association (USTA) Rules and Regulations.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 7?
This document, 205 CMR 7.00, governs the simulcasting rules and regulations for horse racing, harness racing, and dog racing in Massachusetts. It applies to racing meeting licensees, guest tracks, and host tracks. The document defines various terms such as ARCI (Association of Racing Commissioners International), Commission (Massachusetts State Racing Commission), dark days, dark season, guest track, host track, and racing meeting licensee. It also defines simulcast as the broadcast, transmission, receipt, or exhibition of a live race through any medium or manner.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 8?
The provided legal document content pertains to the disposition rules and regulations for greyhound racing in Massachusetts. It states that no person licensed by the State Racing Commission shall put to death a racing greyhound within the Commonwealth, except in a humane manner. Any trainer, kennel operator, or owner responsible for the disposition of a greyhound that has participated in racing activities in Massachusetts must fill out a statement of Disposition, which needs to be witnessed by a Massachusetts State Racing Commission Inspector and filed with the Greyhound Racing Secretary.
Can you summarize 205 CMR 9?
The provided legal document content pertains to the injury reporting rules and regulations for greyhound racing in Massachusetts. The document specifies the responsibilities of association veterinarians employed by the greyhound racetrack license-holding association. These veterinarians are required to maintain accurate records of all injuries incurred by racing greyhounds in the Commonwealth, including schooling races. The records must be made on approved forms provided by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (formerly State Racing Commission).
Can you summarize 209 CMR 20?
The document, 209 CMR 20.00, governs small loans, sales finance companies, and insurance premium finance companies under the Code of Massachusetts Regulations. It provides definitions for various terms used in the regulations. The document outlines the application procedure for obtaining licenses in Massachusetts and mentions the general requirements for applicants. It also mentions exemptions for certain insurance premium finance agencies and provides specific requirements for license renewal. The document states that the commissioner will issue a license to an applicant if they meet all the requirements specified in the relevant laws.