Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5295

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Gambling And Lotteries

Impact

The passage of H5295 is expected to significantly affect the legal landscape concerning gambling in Rhode Island. It introduces a structured framework where certain types of social gambling can be practiced legally, provided that no party profits from the activity outside of the players themselves. This may incentivize informal gaming experiences while offering some protection against illegal gambling practices, showing a move towards regulating instead of prohibiting social gaming.

Summary

House Bill 5295, introduced in 2023, focuses on amendments to the 'Gambling and Lotteries' chapter of Rhode Island's General Laws. The bill primarily regulates forms of gambling by establishing provisions for social gaming, which allows private residences and designated public venues to host games that are incidental to genuine social interactions. The key aims are to delineate the legal boundaries of social gambling while ensuring compliance with state laws and regulations on games of chance.

Contention

Notable contention arises from the bill's implications on existing gambling laws and potential challenges in enforcement and interpretation. Critics may argue that the definition of social gaming could lead to loopholes that might encourage illegal gambling activities under the guise of a social setting. Furthermore, the specific requirements around nonprofit organizations conducting charitable gaming pools and the financial limits imposed may create regulatory burdens that some stakeholders find objectionable.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7193

Gambling And Lotteries

RI H7572

Allows social gaming in private residences and in public taverns or private clubs as long as the gambling is incidental to a bona fide social relationship between the participants and no person other than the participants receive anything of value.

RI H5656

Allows social gaming in private residences and in public taverns or private clubs as long as the gambling is incidental to a bona fide social relationship between the participants and no person other than the participants receive anything of value.

RI SB1523

Gambling: lotteries.

RI HB374

Revise gambling laws

RI H1017

Gambling

RI SB555

Generally revise gambling laws

RI HB639

Generally revise gambling laws

RI S1404

Gambling

RI SB179

Allow antique gambling to be used for living history events and casino nights for fundraising purposes

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