Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2655

Caption

Event wagering; advertising; requirements

Impact

The introduction of HB2655 will not only change how gambling-related advertisements are presented but also reflect a broader commitment to responsible gambling practices within the state. By enforcing the inclusion of helpline information, the bill seeks to encourage operators of event wagering activities to take accountability for their advertising and to promote player safety. This legislative change may help to mitigate potential gambling addiction and its related social issues by making resources readily available to those who might need assistance.

Summary

House Bill 2655 aims to amend the Arizona Revised Statutes concerning event wagering by implementing new advertising requirements. Primarily, the bill mandates that all television advertisements related to event wagering must feature a responsible gaming message along with the statewide toll-free helpline number. This requirement is intended to promote awareness and provide resources for individuals who may be struggling with gambling issues. The detailed specifications include the size of the text used in ads, ensuring they are visible and legible for both high-definition and standard definition broadcasts.

Contention

While the provisions of HB2655 may be welcomed by advocates for responsible gaming, there could be contention among stakeholders within the event wagering industry. Some may argue that the new advertising regulations could impose additional burdens or constraints on their marketing strategies. Concerns about the effectiveness and reach of the responsible gaming messages, as well as the potential financial implications for advertisers, may arise during discussions among legislators and industry representatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1705

Event wagering; other events

AZ SB1707

Gaming; event wagering; gaming commission

AZ SB1706

Indian tribes; gaming; event wagering

AZ HB2732

Event wagering; license; racing permittee

AZ SB1697

Event wagering; licenses; allocation; tribes

AZ SB1700

Event wagering; application information; nonconfidential

AZ SB1727

Problem gambling; event wagering; appropriation

AZ HB2341

Independent expenditures; corporations; funding disclosure

AZ SB1260

Dog racing; simulcast wagering; prohibition

AZ HB2565

Vloggers; minors; compensation; trust account

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.