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Ohio Casino Control Commission outlines enforcement actions, illegal-casino seizures and problem-gambling services
Summary
Ohio Casino Control Commission Director Matthew Schueller told the Senate committee the agency enforces licensing and regulatory compliance across casino, skill-based, fantasy and sports gaming; described undercover investigations and seizures of illegal operations; and outlined problem-gambling programs funded in part by gaming taxes.
Matthew Schueller, executive director of the Ohio Casino Control Commission, briefed the Senate Government Oversight and Reform Committee on the commission’s regulatory scope, enforcement work against illegal casinos, and problem-gambling services funded by gaming taxes.
Schueller described the commission as a seven-member bipartisan body charged by statute with licensing, regulatory compliance, enforcement and problem-gambling programs across casino gaming, skill-based amusement machines, fantasy contests and sports betting. He noted the commission’s licensing reviews focus on suitability — character, honesty, integrity and financial stability — and that the commission conducts audits and year-round compliance work to ensure operators follow detailed…
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