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Racing & Gaming staff outline permanent sports‑wagering rules; lawmakers press for stronger photo KYC and age‑verification safeguards

Legislative committee (name not specified in transcript) · May 4, 2026
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Summary

The Kansas Racing & Gaming Commission presented roughly 40 permanent sports‑wagering regulations covering accounting, geofencing, server location, KYC/age verification, data security, and audits; legislators pressed the commission to require photo-based identity verification to reduce risk of underage gambling.

The Kansas Racing & Gaming Commission presented an extensive package of permanent sports-wagering regulations (Article 201–204) that have been followed voluntarily since 2022 and were ratified by the legislature. The rules cover definitions, reserve requirements, ticketing and voiding procedures, payment and identity-verification standards, geolocation and server‑location requirements, security and integrity audits, suspicious-activity reporting, and dispute-resolution processes.

James Bane, general counsel, said the package emerged after multi-year temporary…

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