Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD731

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Engrossed
6/20/23  
Enrolled
6/20/23  

Caption

An Act Regarding the Licensing of Persons to Conduct Advance Deposit Wagering

Impact

This bill mandates that the Gambling Control Board oversee the licensing of all persons conducting advance deposit wagering. Licenses can only be granted to commercial tracks, off-track betting facilities, or approved account wagering providers. Additionally, the bill stipulates various conditions that licensees must fulfill, including financial responsibilities and compliance with age restrictions for account holders. The revenue generated from advance deposit wagering will be distributed to several funds, supporting local horse racing and public interests.

Summary

LD731, titled 'An Act Regarding the Licensing of Persons to Conduct Advance Deposit Wagering', proposes a series of amendments to the existing laws governing gambling in the state of Maine. The bill aims to establish a regulatory framework for advance deposit wagering on horse racing, allowing individuals to place bets remotely via electronic means after depositing funds into a wagering account. This framework seeks to replace current arrangements with a singular licensed entity, inviting competition and new operators into the market.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD731 has largely been supportive, particularly among stakeholders in the horse racing industry who view increased access to wager options as beneficial for both the sport and revenue generation. However, there are concerns regarding the implications of evolving gambling regulations, particularly in the context of responsible gaming practices and potential for increased gambling activity among vulnerable populations. The urgency of implementing this legislation emphasizes a strong interest in enhancing state revenues while balancing regulatory oversight.

Contention

Discussions around LD731 revealed some contention regarding the handling of funds and the control of wagering practices, especially in terms of ensuring fair competition among betting entities. Critics raised potential issues about the transition from existing contracts with established providers to a more competitive landscape, questioning whether this shift could destabilize current operations. The involvement of various stakeholders in shaping the rules suggests a need for a collaborative approach to address these concerns and ensure the long-term viability of harness racing in Maine.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HSB227

A bill for an act providing for advance deposit wagering on gambling games.

ME SF5354

Advance deposit wagering, card playing, and pari-mutuel betting conduct provisions and historical horse racing and other games authorization prohibition

ME LD2070

An Act to Implement a Facility-based Monitoring System for Slot Machines

ME SB195

Provides relative to the regulation of sports wagering. (See Act)

ME HSB223

A bill for an act providing for advance deposit wagering on gambling games, including a tax on net receipts, and providing penalties.

ME S0948

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

ME H6348

Video Lottery Games, Table Games And Sports Wagering

ME SB202

Provides relative to the regulation of sports wagering. (See Act) (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

ME SB190

Relative to advanced deposit account wagering.

ME SB190

Relative to advanced deposit account wagering.

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