Connecticut 2022 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05253 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/22/2022

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
sHB 5253  
 
AN ACT CONCERNING DISCLOSURE OF GAMING VOLUNTARY 
SELF-EXCLUSION RECORDS AND ALLOWING SINGLE	-USE 
STORED VALUE INSTRUMENTS TO BE USED TO FUND CERTAIN 
KENO AND LOTTERY ACCOUNTS.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill allows the use of single-use stored value instruments (e.g., 
gift cards or value vouchers) bought from a lottery sales agent to fund a 
person’s online gaming account for playing keno or lottery draw games 
through the state lottery’s online platforms. It also generally expands 
privacy protections for people participating in voluntary self-exclusion 
processes from gaming entities, where a person can choose to limit their 
gaming account spending or block themselves from making an account 
or placing wagers. 
Under current law, the name and personally identifying information 
of participants in the Connecticut Lottery Corporation’s (CLC’s) 
voluntary self-exclusion process are exempt from disclosure under the 
Freedom of Information Act. The bill broadens this exemption to 
participants in the voluntary self-exclusion processes that must be 
established with the gaming services provided by master wagering 
licensees (generally CLC and the Mashantuket Pequot and Mohegan 
tribes) and their associated licensed online gaming operators, online 
gaming service providers, and sports wagering retailers.  
However, under current law, CLC may disclose the name and any 
relevant records, other than participation in its exclusion process, of a 
person who (1) claims a winning online lottery ticket (2) claims or is paid 
a winning online or retail sports wager, or (3) is paid a fantasy contest 
prize. The bill expands this exception to allow CLC to disclose when 
someone wins any lottery ticket. The bill creates an additional exception 
to allow the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) and CLC to  2022HB-05253-R000077-BA.DOCX 
 
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disclose the self-exclusion participants’ information to the above 
gaming entities as necessary to achieve the purposes of the exclusion 
processes. (Under existing regulations, online gaming operators and 
sports wagering retailers must submit certain requests for voluntary 
self-exclusion to DCP (Conn. Agencies Reg. § 12-865-23).)  
Lastly, the bill makes conforming changes. 
EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon passage  
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Public Safety and Security Committee 
Joint Favorable Substitute 
Yea 23 Nay 0 (03/08/2022)