Maine 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1777 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 04/08/2024

                    Approved: 03/19/24
LD 1777	LR 963(02)
FY 2023-24 FY 2024-25
Projections 
FY 2025-26
Projections 
FY 2026-27
Net Cost (Savings)
General Fund $0 $232,062 $260,542 $289,467
Appropriations/Allocations
General Fund $0 $673,937 $701,167 $730,092
Other Special Revenue Funds $0 $85,000 $3,925,000 $4,725,000
Revenue
General Fund $0 $441,875 $440,625 $440,625
Other Special Revenue Funds $0 $0 $3,840,000 $4,640,000
Fiscal Detail and Notes
Gambling Control Unit Admin Expenses (OSR) 2%
Gambling Addiction Prevention and Treatment Fund 3%
 E-9-1-1 Fund 3%
 Opioid Use Disorder Prevention and Treatment Fund 3%
 Emergency Housing Relief Fund 2%
Maine Veterans' Homes Stabilization Fund 3%
This bill authorizes the Gambling Control Unit (GCU)  within the Department of Public Safety to regulate internet-
based gaming (igaming) and directs that 16% of the adjusted gross internet gaming receipts be credited to the GCU for 
distribution as follows:
The 16% of the igaming revenue (the State's share) in fiscal year 2025-26 is anticipated to generate $3,840,000 in 
revenue which will be distributed to various Other Special Revenue Funds accounts listed above.  Corresponding 
allocations will be required beginning in fiscal year 2025-26 to allow for expenditure of the funds.
Provisions in this bill limit igaming licenses to each federally recognized Indian nation, tribe or band in the State. 
Licenses and application fees are estimated to generate $441,875 in General Fund revenue beginning in fiscal year 
2024-25. This assumes 4 tribe licenses, 20 supplier licenses, 4 management services entity licenses, 25 1-year 
occupational licenses and 25 3-year occupational licenses are issued. 
Fiscal Note
131st MAINE LEGISLATURE
An Act to Create Economic Opportunity for Wabanaki Nations Through Internet Gaming
Fiscal Note for Bill as Amended by Committee Amendment " "
Committee: Veterans and Legal Affairs
Fiscal Note Required: Yes
LR0963(02) - Fiscal Note - Page 1 of 2 Any additional costs incurred, or additional revenue generated, by the Department of Public Safety from preparing 
additional fingerprint background checks are expected to be minor and can be absorbed within existing budgeted 
resources.
The bill includes ongoing General Fund appropriations of $673,937 to the GCU beginning in fiscal year 2024-25 for 2 
Criminal Intelligence Analyst positions, one Public Service Coordinator position, one Public Safety Inspector I 
position and 2 Auditor II positions. Other Special Revenue Funds allocations of $85,000 for associated All Other costs 
for the positions are included.
LR0963(02) - Fiscal Note - Page 2 of 2