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Sponsor proposes tighter consumer protections for mobile sports betting, including ban on credit cards and auto-referral to counseling
Summary
Delegate Julie Plockovich Carr presented a bill that would prohibit credit-card use for mobile sports betting, require deposit limits, prohibit marketing to temporarily excluded players, ban player-specific college prop bets, raise fantasy competition age to 21, and link voluntary exclusion to counseling referrals.
Delegate Julie Plockovich Carr presented House Bill 465, a package of protections aimed primarily at mobile sports betting and other gaming products.
The bill would: prohibit use of credit cards to fund mobile sports betting accounts; require bettors to set deposit limits; prohibit sending marketing emails to players who have temporarily suspended accounts; codify a directive banning player-specific proposition (“prop”) bets in…
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