Maine starts application process for sports wagering licenses
Provisional Sports Wagering applications are now available for completion and submission. While in the rulemaking process background investigations we be completed to prepare for issuance of licenses when rules become finally adopted. https://t.co/DUlbZsd84M
— Maine Gambling Control Unit (@MaineUnit) February 15, 2023
The provisional sports wagering applications are available on the Maine Gambling Control Unit’s website.
According to the Maine Gambling Control Unit website the following licenses must be obtained by a person or entity in order to participate in sports wagering:
- A facility sports wagering license to conduct sports wagering in which wagers are placed within a physical location in this State
- A mobile sports wagering license to permit a mobile operator to operate sports wagering through an approved mobile application or other digital platform that involves, at least in part, the use of the Internet
- A supplier license to sell goods and services to be used in connection with sports wagering, but not to directly accept wagers
- A management services license to manage sports wagering on behalf of a facility sports wagering licensee or a mobile sports wagering licensee
- An occupational license to be employed by a facility sports wagering licensee or a mobile sports wagering licensee to operate sports wagering when the employee performs duties in furtherance of or associated with the operation of sports wagering
Vermont is the lone New England state to not legalize any type of sports betting yet as legislators focus on the regulations of the operators.
Maine starts application process for sports wagering licenses
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