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Committee adopts gaming central‑monitoring bill with vendor‑cost and conflict‑of‑interest limits
Summary
The Select Committee adopted 26 LSO 0 124, requiring the Wyoming Gaming Commission to establish centralized monitoring systems for gaming categories; the committee amended the draft to allow separate platforms for different game types, require operators to bear costs, extend the compliance deadline to July 1, 2027, and bar conflicts of interest for chosen vendors.
The Select Committee on Capital Financing & Investments voted to adopt a bill draft that requires the Wyoming Gaming Commission to establish centralized monitoring systems for gaming activity subject to commission jurisdiction, but members amended the original language in several substantive ways before adoption.
LSO presented draft 0.57‑01 (26 LSO 0 124), which originally described a single centralized system into which all gaming machines and online sports wagering systems must be connected for continuous monitoring, auditing and, in some cases, remote disabling.
Committee members and the gaming commission's director, Nick…
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